Joe Biden announced on Friday that the U.S. and its allies are moving to revoke Russia’s “most favored nation” trade status following its invasion of Ukraine.
26.02.2022 - 02:41 / perezhilton.com
These daytime TV stars just can’t stay out of trouble!
Joy Behar is the latest The View host to get slammed online this month — this time after making some shockingly narcissistic comments about the ongoing invasion of the Ukraine! While chatting about the devastation happening in the European country at the hands of Russia, moderator Whoopi Goldberg (who is fresh out of her own controversy) kicked off the conversation calling the situation “disheartening,” adding on Thursday’s episode:
Off to a pretty normal start… but not for long.
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Sunny Hostin then added some sincere remarks about how sad this war is for the civilians who are faced with two terrible options — flee their home in hopes of safety or stay and risk their lives for their country. She expressed:
It truly is so heartbreaking to think about the complications this attack will have on so many.
Unfortunately, not everyone at the roundtable was feeling so empathetic. Things went off the rails when Joy took the opportunity to feel sorry for herself. Wut?? The TV personality mused:
Sorry, WHAT?! She’s worried about her Italian vacay??
Yes, Joy really said that! Hear it for yourself (below):
Wtf…
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While the 79-year-old did go on to express some genuine concern about the actual political situation, it was hard for viewers to get over the fact that she was complaining about her vacation at a time like this. We mean, if it was supposed to be a joke, then WOW did it not land.
And boy did Twitter have something to say about it! Take a look at some of the most noteworthy reactions (below):
Lots of other fans had some
Joe Biden announced on Friday that the U.S. and its allies are moving to revoke Russia’s “most favored nation” trade status following its invasion of Ukraine.
invaded that country on Feb. 24.Host Ken Jennings read the $800 clue in the category “Bordering Russia”: ”The Kerch Strait — along with serious border issues — separates Russia from this country on the Black Sea.”The answer, of course, was Ukraine.The 1.9-mile-long strait separates Russia from Crimea to its west and Ukraine to the north. Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 and subsequently built a bridge across the strait to connect the two in 2018.
More than two decades on the air, Joy Behar faced a surprising situation when she fell out of her chair on The View on Thursday, March 3.
Those steps are tough! Joy Behar, 79, had a rough start to The View on Thursday March 3. The comedian had a quick fall at the start of the show, while getting to her chair. She slipped and fell right to the floor, while her co-hosts and a producer ran over to make sure she was okay. Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, and Whoopi Goldberg crowded around to help her get up, and a producer ran on-set to make sure she was okay!
complained that the war in Ukraine could impact her planned vacation to Italy. Meanwhile, last month, Behar told audiences that she would be wearing masks in public indefinitely, before she was busted sitting mask-less in a New York City restaurant just days later.
Joy Behar started her day with a little tumble. On Thursday, co-host missed a step and took a slight fall during the opening segment of the show. As Behar and her co-hosts, Whoopi Goldberg, Sunny Hostin and Sara Haines made their way to their revolving seats, the camera cut to the clapping audience, before panning back to the women, and a producer, helping Behar off the floor. Behar was fine as she got back in her seat and the panel quipped about the ordeal.
Joy Behar took a tumble at the start of Thursday’s “The View”.
including “The Batman,” amid Putin’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine. The moves comes as Russia escalated its offensive Tuesday by bombing Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, and dispatching a 40-mile-long convoy of tanks and other equipment to Kyiv.“In light of the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, WarnerMedia is pausing the release of its feature film ‘The Batman’ in Russia,” the studio said in a statement, per the Hollywood Reporter.
Joy Behar called out former President Donald Trump for complimenting Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying that the Russian leader was “smart,” during a Hot Topics discussion on The View on Monday February 28. The comedian was responding to a speech that Trump gave at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Saturday February 26, where he doubled down on comments where he said that Putin was “smart.”
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Conservative news organizations and social media have pounced on comments made yesterday by The View‘s Joy Behar in which the liberal co-host seemed to bemoan vacation plans ruined by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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