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"Did you just call me Dr. Oda Mae Brown?" Goldberg asked while retelling a horrifying story about her days working at a funeral home.
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OK Magazine on MSNWhoopi Goldberg Urged to Retire by 'The View' Fans After She Shockingly Admits Starring on the Show Can 'Sometimes Feel Like H---'Whoopi Goldberg kicked off the Tuesday, July 8, episode of The View in a very unexpected way. As usual, the live audience cheered as the co-hosts walked onto the set and took their seats to begin the Hot Topics segment,
The View' cohost Whoopi Goldberg explained how she got over her famous fear of flying years after she said a man died on her aboard an airplane: 'This is not cute,' she said in 2005.
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Joy Behar doesn’t go anywhere without her phone — not even the Hot Topics table. On this morning’s episode of The View, Whoopi Goldberg scolded the comedian for pulling out her iPhone in the middle of a segment.
Behar held up her device, warning the panel that her famously interruptive phone was listening to the conversation. "Why is your phone here?" asked Goldberg.
Goldberg and Joy Behar reacted to allegations that their names are on the Jeffrey Epstein client list.Key PointsWhoopi Goldberg kicked off The View praising the crowd's reception because the gig 'can feel like hell.
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Mediaite on MSNWhoopi Goldberg Kicks Off The View by Lamenting ‘Sometimes This Gig Can Feel Like Hell’Whoopi Goldberg kicked off Tuesday's show with a lament that the job is sometimes not so glamorous after she and the other panelists came out to applause. The post Whoopi Goldberg Kicks Off The View by Lamenting ‘Sometimes This Gig Can Feel Like Hell’ first appeared on Mediaite.
This morning’s episode of The View began with a fiery conversation about Jeffrey Epstein ‘s alleged client list, with Joy Behar claiming it was a big conspiracy MAGA supporters used to incriminate liberals.
Whoopi Goldberg once avoided flying by traveling in a tour bus, but she’s recently found a way to calm her nerves and take to the skies again.