Joy Behar and other hosts of “The View” defended controversial Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Tuesday after the congresswoman reported being “attacked” at a restaurant by a woman and her adult son, according to the Wrap.
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Joy Behar said something she shouldn’t have said on The View. This time, it was about one of her colleagues.
As the show’s “Hot Topics” segment discussed the importance of workplace friendships, Behar talked about her one-time leave-taking from the show. She said that she was glad when she was ousted, because her “friends” from the show had already departed.
.”I always have friends where I work, and if I don’t have friends at the job, I will not keep the job,” Behar said. “So, when I was fired last time from this show, people say to me, ‘Were you okay with that?’ and my answer is, I was happy, because all my friends had left already. So, there was no reason to stay anymore. I mean it.”
Goldberg was part of the panel when Behar left, and immediately brought that up. “Really? All your friends left?” She then did a fake-cry, using a quivering lip. “It’s okay, I’m cool,” she joked.
Behar quickly began clarifying.
“You had just come on, and my backstage friends had left. And I don’t like to work when I don’t have friends,” Behar said.
Goldberg let her off the hook. She said that they had “been friends for a long time” and that she was only “teasing.”
Behar vowed that she was not going anywhere. Likening her 80-year-old self to President Joe Biden, she said she was “not moving out of this seat.”
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Joy Behar and other hosts of “The View” defended controversial Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Tuesday after the congresswoman reported being “attacked” at a restaurant by a woman and her adult son, according to the Wrap.
tweeted, “I was attacked in a restaurant tonight by an insane women [sic] and screamed at by her adult son. They had no respect for the restaurant or the staff or the other people dining or people like me who simply have different political views.” On Tuesday morning’s episode of “The View,” Joy Behar was the first to condemn the situation.“I have to say, I’m on Marjorie’s side for this one because I don’t believe that anybody should be going up to any of us — anybody in public — and harassing us,” Behar said. Of course, Behar then immediately pointed out that Greene herself needs to remember that, considering her track record of publicly heckling people, including survivors of school shootings and the President of the United States.“She does this, and now it’s been done to her,” Behar said.
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slammed former president Donald Trump’s visit to Ohio on Thursday’s episode. Trump’s visit came following the East Palestine train derailment, an incident that Behar argued was “his fault.”On Feb. 3, a 38-car train carrying toxic chemicals derailed, which led to a spill and ignition of multiple tanks in the area.
Liam Neeson has said he was left “unimpressed” following an appearance on US chat show The View last week (February 16).The actor appeared on the show to promote his new movie Marlowe, a neo-noir crime thriller also starring Diane Kruger and Jessica Lange. At numerous points throughout, the interview was derailed by segments about panelist Joy Behar’s crush on the actor.During a montage of clips fawning over the actor, Behar remarks: “I would just like to have my ashes sprinkled over Liam Neeson.”Speaking to Rolling Stone about his experience on the show, Neeson said: “I was in the dressing room drinking a cup of tea, turned the TV up, and I thought, ‘Oh, this will be great.
Liam Neeson is speaking out following a chaotic segment he was involved in during his latest appearance on While on the ABC daytime talk show last week to promote his new crime mystery, , the 70-year-old actor sat through a video montage of Joy Behar over the years professing her crush on him. Later in the show, co-host Whoopi Goldberg got into a tense confrontation with the show's crew, leaving audience members gasping and some awkward silence.Fast forward to Monday, Neeson's Feb.
Rolling Stone, Neeson revealed that he was “uncomfortable” during his recent appearance on due to Joy Behar’s flirting: “It’s just a bit embarrassing.”Neeson appeared on ABC’s popular daytime talk show on Wednesday, February 15, to promote his new film, Marlowe. Initially, he was excited to chat with the women about both the film and the issue of gun violence. “I was in the dressing room drinking a cup of tea, turned the TV up, and I thought, Oh, this will be great. They’re talking about gun violence in America, and I agree that it’s an American problem,” he told .
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Don Lemon returned to CNN This Morning on Wednesday and issued another apology for comments he made about women on the show last week.
conversation took a turn and became more frivolous. “And then our segment starts and it’s just all this BS with Joy [Behar] and Liam Neeson and having a crush, and I’ve known Whoopi for years and Joy a little bit, but I just wasn’t impressed,” he continued.
once again called for red states to secede from the United States, “The View” host Sunny Hostin is pretty sure the Georgia congresswoman is unaware of how and why the Civil War actually started.Shortly after the reveal that President Joe Biden secretly traveled to Ukraine on Monday, Greene claimed Biden “chose Ukraine over America” by visiting the wartime nation on a federal holiday. She later tweeted, “We need a national divorce. We need to separate by red states and blue states and shrink the federal government.
Going on “The View” was a little much for Liam Neeson.
his appearance on the ABC talk show last week as “embarrassing,” telling Rolling Stone the entire segment left him feeling “uncomfortable.”During his appearance on the show, co-host Joy Behar couldn’t help but air out her longtime crush on the “Taken” actor.In fact, the segment included a montage of clips that showed Behar making bizarre on-air comments such as, “I would just like to have my ashes sprinkled over Liam Neeson.”As the actor promoted his new film “Marlowe” — which marks his 100th film — one of the panelists on the show remarked, “Joy wants to get taken by you.”“I was in the dressing room drinking a cup of tea, turned the TV up, and I thought, oh, this will be great,” Neeson told the magazine. “They’re talking about gun violence in America, and I agree that it’s an American problem.
among the audience of The View. On February 16, the anti-Kardashian sentiment was so strong that when cohost Sunny Hostin tried to compare the reality star to an iconic sex symbol, the crowd immediately burst into boos. The show's hosts were discussing , and Joy Behar said, “You know, they don't make any sex symbols like that. I don't know any present…” Hostin responded, “Well, Kim Kardashian is kind of a sex symbol.” The studio audience clearly disagreed, judging by their loud booing in response.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences may have appallingly snubbed Till this year when it came to Oscar nominations, but the President of the United States today had nothing but accolades for the Chinonye Chukwu directed film about the 1955 lynching of civil rights activist teenage Emmett by racists and his mother’s relentless fight for justice.
Poppy Harlow: "Are you talking about prime for like child bearing?""Don’t shoot the messenger! I’m just saying what the facts are! Google it!" pic.twitter.com/n1HmtkWTplHarlow pumped her fists in relief at hearing “40s.”“So I’ve got another decade,” she said jokingly.“I”m not saying I agree with that,” Lemon added.Harlow asked for qualification from Lemon, asking if he meant prime in the terms of childbearing.Haley herself responded to Lemon’s comment.“Liberals can’t stand the idea of having competency tests for older politicians to make sure they can do the job,” she wrote on Twitter.
Don Lemon expressed regret for comments he made on CNN This Morning on Thursday that triggered a backlash from GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley and others, as well as pushback from one of Lemon’s own co-hosts.
died after fighting a brief illness. She was best known for her role in “Fantastic Voyage,” as well as “The Three Musketeers” and “Legally Blonde.” Welch also appeared in “One Million Years B.C.,” but only had three lines.