Whoopi Goldberg was furious because her other co-hosts on “The View” kept interrupting her during Tuesday’s episode.
Towards the end of Hot Topic’s segment on pickleball, the “Sister Act” star was cut six times before theatrically throwing away her cue card.
“I feel attacked here,” Ana Navarro began after Goldberg posed the question of whether pickleball is a real sport.
Goldberg tried to intervene, but co-host Alyssa Farrah Griffin quipped, “It’s harder than it looks.”
Again, the “Ghost” actress tried to make her point, but was interrupted at one point by Navarro, Griffin, Sarah Haines, and Sunny Hostin.
“But I tell you guys…” Navarro began before Goldberg silenced her for good.
“Listen, be quiet! Let me finish so I can finish talking!” the EGOT winner yelled, before slamming his cue card on the table with a mischievous grin.
Navarro was quick to laugh it off, saying the moment would likely make “tomorrow’s headlines.”
But the women of “The View” are no strangers to making waves in the media.
In March, Kathie Lee Gifford criticized the show, confessing that she felt it was much meaner than before.
Speaking on the podcast Tomi Lahren is Fearless, the television personality said morning talk shows have become more polarizing and “vicious.”
“I mean, I used to be on ‘The View,’ and I was able to talk to Joy[Behar]and Whoopi and a lot of other people on there. Debbie Matenopoulos and I are still good friends. And I’ve never had any problems with anybody, because they weren’t trying to…I don’t proselytize everything,” Gifford continued.
The former TV presenter shares her beliefs, but doesn’t try to impose her beliefs on others.
But if she appeared on “The View” today, Gifford doesn’t think her perspective would be well received.
“I mean, everyone just seems like a miserable person now,” she mused. “I might make people unhappy just by talking like I do, but no one would confuse me with being miserable, right?”
“I embody joy,” Gifford added.
The current host lineup includes Goldberg, Behar, Hostin, Navarro, Haynes, and Griffin.
But over the years, past co-hosts have spoken out about their experiences at the roundtable.
Meghan McCain, who appeared on the show from 2017 to 2021, said she quit the show after Behar made nasty comments when she returned from maternity leave in January of the same year.
“I finally got back on the show. The day I got back on the show, Joy Behar said on the air, ‘Nobody missed you, we didn’t miss you, you shouldn’t have come back,'” McCain said on “The Commentary Magazine Podcast” in 2022.
Due to lack of support, the political commentator quit the series.
Meanwhile, in 2021, Candace Cameron Bure, who co-hosted the show from 2015 to 2016, said she suffered from PTSD as a result of her time on the show.
During an appearance on ABC’s “Behind the Table” podcast, the actress explained that she left “The View” after Trump’s first election.
“I didn’t want to be a punching bag in that Conservative seat for the next four years,” Bure confessed, adding that it wasn’t worth the damage it would do to her mental health.
