Whoopi Goldberg has been known to date men younger than herself, but on Wednesday’s edition of “The View” she admitted those days are behind her.
23.09.2021 - 01:49 / deadline.com
Whoopi Goldberg has struck a multi-year deal to stay on The View.
The star has signed a deal that will see her continue on the daytime talkshow for four years, Deadline has confirmed.
The move means that she will stay through to at least season 28 of the show, which is currently in its 25th season.
She hosts the ABC show with Joy Behar, Sara Haines and Sunny Hostin.
Goldberg’s deal comes as The View is “taking a little time to fill the seat” left behind by Megan McCain and will instead welcome a
Whoopi Goldberg has been known to date men younger than herself, but on Wednesday’s edition of “The View” she admitted those days are behind her.
Barbara Corcoran is facing a lot of backlash after making a body shaming joke about Whoopi Goldberg on The View.
The View has people cringing. Shark Tank judge Barbara Corcoran made an appearance on the show where she told Whoopi Goldberg and the rest of The View co-hosts about Emme Grede, the co-founder of CEO of Good American with Khloe Kardashian who is the first Black woman to be a guest shark on the show.
Things got heated on Thursday’s episode of “The View”.
Facing backlash. During Barbara Corcoran’s The View appearance, she appeared to fat-shame one of the daytime show’s cohosts.
Wall Street Journal reported that though Haley disagrees that the 2020 election was stolen, she still considers Trump a friend — despite saying in 2016 that he was “everything a governor doesn’t want in a president” — and would consult with him before embarking on a White House bid. But the hosts of “The View” don’t buy that either.“Oh you’re gonna run.
abruptly pulled off the set moments before they were due to interview Vice President Kamala Harris.The move was widely reported, and co-host Joy Behar had to inform the audience why Navarro and Hostin were now absent.
Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro are opening up about what happened on The View over the weekend.
. Days after Ana Navarro and Sunny Hostin tested positive for COVID-19 while on air — just minutes ahead of their scheduled interview with Vice President Kamala Harris -- co-host Joy Behar announced that those tests were actually false positives.«This is the update: We were all given numerous, numerous COVID tests,» Behar told the audience and viewers at home.
Plot twist! After last week’s mid-show COVID-19 scare, The View revealed cohosts Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro do not have the coronavirus.
The co-hosts of “The View” are back at work after a COVID false alarm.
NEW YORK -- The two co-hosts of “The View” whose COVID-19 tests derailed a planned interview with Vice President Kamala Harris last week said Monday that their results turned out to be false positives.Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro were pulled off the air Friday in a startling moment of live television that forced an abbreviated Harris interview to be conducted remotely.None of the hosts who were on Friday came into contact with Harris.
Donald Trump Jr. tried to engage Ana Navarro in a battle of wits, yet proved to be woefully unmatched.
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris had been scheduled to make her first in-studio appearance on “The View” since the 2020 election, but the appearance reportedly went off the rails when co-hosts Ana Navarro and Sunny Hostin tested positive for COVID-19 while Harris waited to appear, and were immediately whisked away.
chaos on set of “The View” after she was rushed off the stage just minutes before Vice President Kamala Harris was set to appear live.“All of a sudden it turned into an episode of ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm,'” Navarro told Anderson Cooper late Friday, adding it was a “very awkward moment.”Despite everyone being “vaccinated up the wazoo” as Joy Behar put it, Navarro and fellow host Sunny Hostin were ejected from the show set on live television just minutes before the scheduled Harris interview.“We
There was an on-air fiasco today on The View when it was announced that co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro both tested positive for breakthrough cases of COVID-19, which led to their removal from the stage.
Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday.
There is some confusion happening live at The View.
Vice President Kamala Harris’ return to the view had an unexpected twist when co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro tested positive for COVID-19 in the middle of the Friday September 24 broadcast. While the 56-year-old vice president was originally planned to do her interview live in the studio, Harris took questions from Joy Behar and Sara Haines remotely on a video call backstage, and she urged people to get vaccinated against the coronavirus.
A shocking turn of events. On Friday, September 24, Vice President Kamala Harris was set to join Joy Behar, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro on The View stage for her first in-studio talk show appearance since being sworn in.