[claiming she was] partying and doing this,” she said.‘This is a person who is a mom to young kids, but also a very successful person.
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new COVID-19 variant, dubbed Pirola.The “Sister Act” star, 67, is reportedly recovering well at her home in New Jersey. “She’s on the mend,” Behar stated, allying the audience’s audible concerns.
“She’s on the tail-end and she’ll probably be back this week, but sorry she’s not here for those of you who were looking forward to seeing her.”The Post has contacted reps for “The View” and Goldberg for comment. But on Tuesday’s episode of ABC’s “Behind The Table” podcast, executive producer Brian Teta told Behar, “We found out yesterday that Whoopi was not going to be on.”This isn’t the first time Goldberg called out sick from work due to the coronavirus.
Last January, the Oscar winner didn’t return to the ABC daytime talk show after its holiday hiatus as she tested positive for COVID-19. “Since [Goldberg’s] vaxxed and boosted, her symptoms are fortunately very, very mild,” Behar said at the time.
She tested positive for COVID again in November, meaning she is now battling the disease for a third time. Goldberg has moderated the top-rated daytime show since 2007.
[claiming she was] partying and doing this,” she said.‘This is a person who is a mom to young kids, but also a very successful person.
“mummified alien” corpses unveiled in Mexico last week.“A prosecutor in Peru says these are not real and that they may be manufactured dolls,” Griffin, 34, read from her self-written notecard.“You think?” Joy Behar, 80, butted in.“It seems like it may be paper mach… machete or something,” Griffin added, stumbling over her words. “Paper mâché,” Behar confirmed as Sara Haines, 46, burst into laughter and Whoopi Goldberg, 67, put her head into her hands. “I can’t read my own notes,” Griffin admitted.
This is Day 141 of the WGA strike and Day 68 of the SAG-AFTRA strike.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Whoopi Goldberg is defending Hasan Minhaj, who has ignited a fierce debate after admitting to embellishing stories in his stand-up routines over the years. “That’s what we do,” Goldberg said on “The View” about the role of the comedian (via Entertainment Weekly). “That’s what we do, we tell stories and we embellish them.” “If you’re gonna hold a comic to the point where you’re gonna check up on stories, you have to understand, a lot of it is not the exact thing that happened because why would we tell exactly what happened? It ain’t that interesting,” she also said, adding later, “There’s information that we will give you as comics that will have grains of truth, but don’t take it to the bank.
Another daytime show has decided that it is not the right time to move forward with production. On Sunday, it was announced that “The Talk” has paused the premiere of the upcoming season, amid the Writer’s Guild of America strike. The news was confirmed by CBS in a statement to ET.
CBS has reversed its plan to premiere The Talk on Monday.
Sunny Hostin and the hosts of ABC’s “The View” on Thursday, after what he considered a racially charged attack on his relationship status.Hostin said that there should be concern over a figure like Virginia Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, coming into a ‘President Scott’s’ life and potentially influencing him.Virginia Thomas has been criticized on the left for her conservative activism while her husband sits on the bench and hears cases that may have connections to subjects pertaining to such activism.On “Hannity,” host Sean Hannity pointed out the racial element of Hostin’s remarks, noting Justice Thomas — a Black man from Savannah — married a White woman from the Great Plains.“The Democratic Party and the progressive left, they are stuck in Jim Crow, 1920s and 30s,” said Scott, who himself hails from North Charleston, S.C.Scott is the first Black senator elected in the South since Reconstruction, and the third overall. Shortly after the Civil War, Mississippi elected two Black Republicans — Blanche Bruce and Hiram Revels — to the U.S.
ban of the Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel “Maus,” about a Holocaust survivor, Goldberg argued that the genocide – which killed over 6 million Jewish people – was “not about race,” but about “man’s inhumanity to man.” Other co-hosts disagreed. “Well, it’s about white supremacy. That’s what it’s about,” political strategist Ana Navarro resplied.
an invitation to be a bridesmaid in a friend’s wedding led to a surprising admission about one of the co-hosts.Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, and Alyssa Farah Griffin went around the table sharing their bridesmaid tales — and the reasons why they feel it’s acceptable to opt out of someone’s big day. “I had to turn down one. The dress was so hideous,” confessed Hostin, 54.
Whoopi Goldberg provided quite a shock to both her co-panelists and the audience of The View during the latest episode!
Whoopi Goldberg just asked Alyssa Farah Griffin the question you should NEVER ask a woman — EVER! And she did it on live TV!
viewed it as inappropriate.Whoopi Goldberg sent several fans of “The View” reeling Thursday after she randomly asked her co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin if she was pregnant. In a clip posted to X (formerly Twitter) the “Sister Act” star can be heard rambling about the state of America before breaking off suddenly and asking Griffin, 34, if she was with child. “To too much has happened in the country for the rot to have not been there,” said Goldberg, “And it doesn’t have to be black folks or Native American folks.
The View moderator Whoopi Goldberg brought a political discussion – and today’s episode – to a weird, out-of-the-blue halt today when she stunned co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin by asking, “Are you pregnant?”
Matthew McConaughey doesn’t like to be put in box.
“Just Because,” and got busy instead promoting his skills as an expert foot finagler when he decided to give co-host Joy Behar some love, affection and a hilarious foot rub. “This is my dad’s trick,” the 53-year-old Texan explained while pampering Behar, 80.
Whoopi Goldberg is back.
Whoopi Goldberg was back in the moderator’s seat on The View today after missing last week’s Season 27 premiere due to her third bout with Covid, and today she received a standing ovation from the studio audience on her return.
California Governor Gavin Newsom said that plans are still in the works for a debate with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, but he told Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd that arrangements hit a snag over a “venue issue.”
“Behind The Table” podcast.“We’ve kind of kept it close to the vest, do we want to get into this now?” he asked the giggling host. “I mean, we can,” Haines replied. “Because I did not realize until 24 hours after looking at our mug that you put two mugs on there for me,” she added, referring to the new cups the ladies drink from, which feature illustrations of each host.Teta then suggested they duo start at the beginning of “Mug Gate.”“Let’s break it up.
her third bout with COVID-19 — but apparently, according to Joy Behar, some viewers hatched their own ideas about her whereabouts.“People write, ‘Well, she got the vaccination, how come she still gets it?’” Behar, 80, said on Wednesday’s episode before showing a video message from Goldberg. “Because she’s not dead, she’s just a little bit under the weather!”“If you don’t get [the vaccination] and you get the disease, you might die … this type of irrational talk drives me nuts,” Behar told co-hosts Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, Alyssa Farah Griffin and Ana Navarro.The “Sister Act” star also squashed nonsense theories herself, explaining in a video taped in her bedroom, “I am not at Burning Man.