Several ladies on The View have contracts that expire this season, and everyone wants to know if they will be back for Season 29. Sunny Hostin, Whoopi Goldberg, and Joy Behar’s contracts need to be renewed,
The View seems to have settled down into a routine after the intense political season passed. Whoopi Goldberg took some much-needed time off to showcase her new slim look in Paris during Fashion Week.
Joy Behar is promoting a new project that will feature an iconic soap opera veteran away from her normal job on The View.
"The View" cohost also took the opportunity to highlight the “hypocrisy” and “irony” of Trump’s Inauguration Day.
Sunny Hostin supported her co-host’s hot take by calling out, “Say it, Joy!” but Griffin’s words proved to be Behar’s breaking point.
“The View” co-host Sunny Hostin called President Donald Trump a “DEI hire” on Monday while reacting to his inauguration and pointed to the “hypocrisy” of his announcement that he would be getting rid of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) policies.
While Behar scoffed at Trump for “feeling sorry for himself” while telling Hannity that he “went through hell” fighting numerous legal battles the last few years, and co-host Sunny Hostin reminded viewers that the president had eventually been convicted on 34 felony counts, Griffin struck a different tone.
Gov Gretchen Whitmer agreed with "The View" co-host Sunny Hostin, who said during the show on Tuesday that "Brown people" were being targeted by Trump's immigration policy.
Prospects for that appear slim, however, as both Hostin and panelist Sara Haines have had to take matters of Behar's phone into their own hands (literally) — such as grabbing Behar's noisy phone backstage after it went off live on the air and reaching over to silence it during the broadcast.
Joy Behar also humorously referenced other 'near-death' moments in her life, including falling off a chair and joking about Inauguration Day
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