A man from Wythenshawe has completed the massive achievement of cycling just under 1200 miles across 11 countries in just over two weeks.
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Broad Ideas podcast, the actor was asked how she viewed a potential boyfriend’s past experience with previous partners.“If it’s really low, at this day and age, you’d be like, ‘It’s a little weird,’” Bilson said. “This is going to sound so judgmental, but if a dude’s, like, in his 40s and he’s slept with like four women.
But it all depends. Maybe he’s been in, like, decade[-long] relationships.”Later in the podcast, Bilson walked back her comments, adding, “No, I don’t know, it’s not fair for me to say either way,” and that “a person is a person”.Whoopi Goldberg criticised her initial comments on Thursday’s episode (October 5) of The View, questioning why it should be a concern when entering a relationship.“I’m sorry, I think it’s very odd that you’re concerned that he’s had sexual partners – any sexual partners,” Goldberg said.
“Why is it your business? Listen, men, traditionally, were taught to have many sexual partners. That’s how it was.
Men could go and do whatever they wanted to do, and women were not supposed to.“Now that has been shifting, and young women have been bitching about, you know, ‘Why are you telling me what I should be [doing?]’ Now, it’s happening, and you’re mad. I don’t understand.”Goldberg added: “If he’s happy with you and you’re having a good time, why are you bitching?”Following the episode, Bilson has responded to Goldberg’s comments, clarifying that she doesn’t stand by her initial statement.“It was a flippant comment that I was just talking with friends, and then I retracted it, because even talking about it now, I’m like, I don’t actually believe that,” Bilson told Entertainment Weekly.
A man from Wythenshawe has completed the massive achievement of cycling just under 1200 miles across 11 countries in just over two weeks.
Whoopi Goldberg is opening up about a polarizing 1993 Oscars look.
Whoopi Goldberg, you’re in danger girl.The “Ghost” actress revealed during “The View” that she once couldn’t stop laughing — while at a funeral.Goldberg, 67, opened up about the awkward incident during the show’s “Hot Topics” segment on Thursday.“The best thing to do, you have to try to get up and leave — covering it doesn’t help,” she said. “I went through this with somebody who was dead, and I thought, ‘I am in deep doo,’ because nothing was right in the coffin.”“You were laughing at a corpse?” co-host Sara Haines chimed in.“I was one of two people who saw that there was an issue, and we could not get up and you couldn’t adjust anything,” Goldberg replied, not giving context as to what was wrong with the situation.
Thania Garcia Rachel Zegler‘s vocals ring through “The Hanging Tree,” the first song to be released as part of the upcoming “Hunger Games” prequel “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.” The orchestral title, out today via Geffen Records, first appeared as the second single from the soundtrack for “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1” in 2014. Jennifer Lawrence, who played Katniss Everdeen, offered her vocals for the track that was originally written by Suzanne Collins and composed by Howard, Jeremiah Fraites and Wesley Schultz from the band the Lumineers.
The View, audience members were left unimpressed after host Whoopi Goldberg claimed that “not all Republicans are the same”.As a live interview with news personality Rachel Maddow came to a close on Wedenesday’s episode (October 18), the panelists took a moment to assess the current state of America’s political scene which, in recent months, has seen the ousting of Speaker Kevin McCarthy and the rise of the indicted Donald Trump as a likely Republican nominee for the 2024 presidential election.“While the Republican party is firing their own Speaker and shutting down Congress, Joe Biden is, like, lowering prescription drug prices,” Maddow said. “The two parties have two very different projects right now, and I want Republicans to want politics.
The O.C. almost looked very different!
Meghan McCain was the conservative voice on The View for four seasons, leaving the ABC talk show following Season 24. Following her exit in 2021, the former co-host says she doesn’t watch the show “at all.”
about exiting “The View.” The conservative pundit, 38, left the talk show in 2021 following frequent squabbles with co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar.In a new interview with The Messenger, McCain revealed why she no longer tunes in to the ABC gabfest, saying: “You know, it’s kind of like looking at an ex-boyfriend’s Instagram — it’s just not great for you.”The outspoken mom-of-two added that she’s also busy with her new podcast, “Meghan McCain Has Entered the Chat.”“I don’t have time to watch this kind of content” she declared. “[But] I do listen to a lot of podcasts.”However, McCain admits that she “still misses the wardrobe people” after working with them during her four years on the chat show.The daughter of the late John McCain appeared on “The View” from 2017 until 2021.After quitting, she was replaced by Alyssa Farah Griffin and Ana Navarro.“I just love getting dressed up,” she gushed.
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Whoopi Goldberg has reportedly expressed her concerns about the lack of bees in The Vatican City, and her plans to fix it.READ MORE: Whoopi Goldberg mocks Ted Cruz and Ben Shapiro over ‘Barbie’ criticismThe Oscar-winning actor recently paid a visit to the holy city where she not only met the Pope, but also attended a nearby conservation art exhibition called Changes, which included images of bees and beekeepers at work.After learning that the Vatican isn’t home to any bees, the 67-year old said: “The Vatican should have bees,” according to Vatican News. She raised the increasing endangerment of the insect, adding: “Having bees brings attention to the fact that bees are dying all around the planet.”The International Union for Conservation of Nature currently lists 20 species of bee as endangered, and 11 as critically endangered globally.
For the last two days, Whoopi Goldberg has been absent from her moderator seat on The View, with co-host Joy Behar repeatedly teasing a revelation on Monday, Oct. 16, of just where in the world Goldberg is, and what’s she doing there?
Pinkett with Jada.“The View” host held nothing back when addressing Jada Pinkett Smith’s recent announcement that she and Will Smith have actually been secretly separated for seven years.On today’s episode of “The View,” just hours after an exclusive clip from Pinkett Smith’s upcoming NBC News prime-time special with Hoda Kotb revealed that she and Smith have lived “completely separate lives” since 2016, Navarro wasted no time verbally assaulting the 52-year-old actress. The co-host accused “The Girls Trip” star of sharing juicy tidbits of her nearly 20-year marriage with Smith, 55, to sell copies of her new book “Worthy” out Oct. 17.“I think she’s having a relationship with her bank account,” Navarro, 51, suggested.
posted to Instagram, Gutman, who was reporting near the city of Sderot, tells the hosts that he had been hearing “small arms fire here for the past hour and a half” while showing bullet casings and several destroyed cars. “The amount of anger in Israel is monumental. People want Hamas destroyed both militarily and politically,” says Gutman, 45.
The View have selected a host of emerging acts to support them on their upcoming UK headline tour – find all the details below.The Scottish band have teamed up with promotors, independent record label and new music champions This Feeling to give 21 different artists “their moment in the spotlight” at the shows in England and Wales.Per a press release, the chosen openers “cover the rock ‘n’ roll spectrum” and include indie group Shambolics, indie-soul artist Ruby J, singer-songwriter Lissy Taylor and indie-pop band The Lilacs.The likes of Jonny Ash, Twin City, Cruz, Ben Walker, Oscar Corney and Spangled will also join The View on the road. Ben Walker will open all five shows in Scotland, with Daytime TV set to join as support in Aberdeen and Dundee.In a statement, The View frontman Kyle Falconer said: “It’s great that we’re at a stage where we’ve got the opportunity to help young local talent.
the ABC program because they did not celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Monday. The hosts of the show interviewed ABC foreign correspondent James Longman, who is on the ground in Israel as Hamas continues to attack Israel, on Monday and sat down for an interview with former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Rachel Bilson is clapping back at Whoopi Goldberg!
Rachel Bilson is reacting to Whoopi Goldberg’s response to her recently stating that she finds it “weird” if middle-aged men only had four sex partners.“I want to say that I’ve been a fan of Whoopi’s for a very long time, so when I saw the tagline that she criticized something I said, I of course was concerned,” the O.C. alum, 42, told Entertainment Weekly on Thursday.“I think it’s important to hear a whole conversation before casting your own judgment or criticism on something.”The actress noted that her team makes sure her podcast is “a very safe open place to discuss anything.”“I have the power to edit our podcast, and I chose to keep the conversation as a whole in, because a lot of the time in life, you say something, and maybe you have a minute and you reflect on it,” Bilson continued.
Rachel Bilson is clearing the air after she was slammed by Whoopi Goldberg for comments she made on her podcast.
Rachel Bilson just drew a line in the sand!
Taylor Swift was a hot topic of conversation on The View this week!