On Friday June 7, The View welcomes actors Golda Rosheuvel and Luke Thompson from the popular Netflix series “Bridgerton,” along with Viggo Mortensen and Vicky Krieps, who star in the western drama “The Dead Don’t Hurt.” Golda Rosheuvel, a Guyanese-British actress, is known for her role as Queen Charlotte in “Bridgerton.” She has also appeared […]
The View: Golda Rosheuvel, Luke Thompson, Viggo Mortensen, and Vicky Krieps...
The View: Golda Rosheuvel, Luke Thompson, Viggo Mortensen, and Vicky Krieps...
- 6/6/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
It’s an ‘oh happy day’ for fans of Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit. On June 5, 2024, Whoopi Goldberg joined her former co-stars for a special reunion episode of The View, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the beloved 1993 sequel. This episode featured an emotional and delightful reconnection between Goldberg and actors like Kathy Najimy (Sister Mary Patrick), Wendy Makkena (Sister Mary Robert), and Sheryl Lee Ralph, who played Florence Watson. Even Sister Act 2’s esteemed music producer Mervyn Warren joined the festivities. Legendary Performances Revisited The reunion focused on reenacting classic scenes from the film, and two...
- 6/6/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
Recently, Whoopi Goldberg and the beloved cast of Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit reunited on The View, celebrating a nostalgic moment that had fans buzzing. The iconic reunion featured Kathy Najimy, Sheryl Lee Ralph, and more, reflecting on their time together in the classic film. As they reminisced, they recreated the film’s climactic scene, performing ‘Joyful, Joyful’ to mark the 30th anniversary. Catching Up with Old Friends Whoopi Goldberg, visibly emotional, brought the gang back together on the well-known talk show, sharing memories and laughs. As Marc Shaiman put it, removing Mrak sha is great. This reunion not...
- 6/6/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
People can exclusively reveal that the stars from the 1993 sequel will gather together for an episode of The View set to air Wednesday, June 5 on ABC. Oh happy day! The stars of Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit are reuniting! People can exclusively reveal that Whoopi Goldberg will get back together with her former co-stars from the 1993 sequel for an episode of The View set to air Wednesday, June 5 on ABC. Kathy Najimy (Sister Mary Patrick) and Wendy Makkena (Sister Mary Robert)—who starred alongside Goldberg in the first Sister Act film as well—are among the...
- 6/6/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
Sister Act 2 celebrated its 30th anniversary last year, and the bonds between its cast are stronger than ever. On the latest episode of The View, Whoopi Goldberg reunited with the original choir from the film for a special celebratory performance of “Oh Happy Day” and “Joyful, Joyful.”
Ryan Toby, the actor who played Ahmal in the 1993 film, returned for the performance, as did Kathy Najimy, Wendy Makkena, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Monica Calhoun, Alex Martin, David Kater, Frank Odell Howard, Dionna Nichelle, Jermaine Montell, Tanya Trotter, DeeDee Magno Hall, Ashley Thompson,...
Ryan Toby, the actor who played Ahmal in the 1993 film, returned for the performance, as did Kathy Najimy, Wendy Makkena, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Monica Calhoun, Alex Martin, David Kater, Frank Odell Howard, Dionna Nichelle, Jermaine Montell, Tanya Trotter, DeeDee Magno Hall, Ashley Thompson,...
- 6/5/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
The View celebrated Sister Act 2 turning 30 with a big reunion.
Whoopi Goldberg sat down with her former co-stars Kathy Najimy, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Wendy Makkena, as well as music supervisor Marc Shaiman and music producer Mervyn Warren to look back at the making of the hit musical.
Among the highlights, Ralph, who played the mother of Lauryn Hill’s character, reacted to her memorable quote from the film becoming a meme. In the movie, Ralph sternly tells Hill that “singing does not put food on the table” and “does not pay the bills.” A viral video features clips from the scene, combined with footage of Ralph’s various musical performances throughout her career.
When shown the video on The View, the current Abbott Elementary star howled laughing while watching the clip.
“In my mind, I was challenging my Jamaican mother,” she recalled about the inspiration for the scene. “When...
Whoopi Goldberg sat down with her former co-stars Kathy Najimy, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Wendy Makkena, as well as music supervisor Marc Shaiman and music producer Mervyn Warren to look back at the making of the hit musical.
Among the highlights, Ralph, who played the mother of Lauryn Hill’s character, reacted to her memorable quote from the film becoming a meme. In the movie, Ralph sternly tells Hill that “singing does not put food on the table” and “does not pay the bills.” A viral video features clips from the scene, combined with footage of Ralph’s various musical performances throughout her career.
When shown the video on The View, the current Abbott Elementary star howled laughing while watching the clip.
“In my mind, I was challenging my Jamaican mother,” she recalled about the inspiration for the scene. “When...
- 6/5/2024
- by Tatiana Tenreyro
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Recently, Whoopi Goldberg brought up a sensitive subject for some of the ladies on The View.
Each woman is a mother, except for the youngest panel member, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and each has their own parenting style.
Sunny Hostin is going through a transition with her children, who are going off to college, and has been seeking advice from other mothers.
Kelly Ripa was an excellent example for Sunny during a visit to Live with Kelly and Mark since she and her husband, Mark Consuelos, have three children out of the house.
As Monsters and Critics reported, Kelly assured Sunny that the lonely feeling would last a week or two and subside.
Now, Sunny revealed a stance on parenting that has her feeling a bit attacked on The View after Whoopi brought up the subject of tracking kids at college.
Sunny said she felt ‘personally attacked’ but also ‘seen’ over...
Each woman is a mother, except for the youngest panel member, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and each has their own parenting style.
Sunny Hostin is going through a transition with her children, who are going off to college, and has been seeking advice from other mothers.
Kelly Ripa was an excellent example for Sunny during a visit to Live with Kelly and Mark since she and her husband, Mark Consuelos, have three children out of the house.
As Monsters and Critics reported, Kelly assured Sunny that the lonely feeling would last a week or two and subside.
Now, Sunny revealed a stance on parenting that has her feeling a bit attacked on The View after Whoopi brought up the subject of tracking kids at college.
Sunny said she felt ‘personally attacked’ but also ‘seen’ over...
- 6/5/2024
- by Pamela Roy
- Monsters and Critics
Despite the Memorial Day holiday, during which most shows were coded as specials and are therefore not factored into the weekly averages except for “The Price is Right” (3.666 million / 4.246 million), the week of May 27-31, 2024 was not a good one for daytime broadcast.
Currently in its 15th season, “Let’s Make a Deal” (1.923 million / 2.293 million) hit a series low among Total Viewers, with the first half-hour falling below two million viewers for the first time and the second half-hour attracting numbers in line with what the first half-hour had been averaging for most of the season. Both half-hours had the biggest week-to-week decline among Total Viewers, losing -100,000 viewers and -92,000 viewers, respectively. Compared to the same week last year, the second half-hour was down -315,000 viewers and the first half-hour was down -292,000 viewers.
“The Young and the Restless” (2.975 million) hit a new season low among Total Viewers and saw the biggest year-to-year decline overall,...
Currently in its 15th season, “Let’s Make a Deal” (1.923 million / 2.293 million) hit a series low among Total Viewers, with the first half-hour falling below two million viewers for the first time and the second half-hour attracting numbers in line with what the first half-hour had been averaging for most of the season. Both half-hours had the biggest week-to-week decline among Total Viewers, losing -100,000 viewers and -92,000 viewers, respectively. Compared to the same week last year, the second half-hour was down -315,000 viewers and the first half-hour was down -292,000 viewers.
“The Young and the Restless” (2.975 million) hit a new season low among Total Viewers and saw the biggest year-to-year decline overall,...
- 6/5/2024
- by Errol Lewis
- Soap Opera Network
Whoopi Goldberg celebrated the 30th anniversary of “Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit” by reuniting the movie’s cast on “The View” — and not just her adult co-stars like Kathy Najimy. Goldberg gathered many of the kid actors who made up the choir in the movie and recreated the scene in which her character, Sister Mary Clarence, conducts them in a soulful rendition of “Oh Happy Day.”
Lead vocalist Ryan Toby, who played the young Ahmal in the movie, returned to sing “Oh Happy Day” with Goldberg 30 years later. The co-stars also sang “Joyful, Joyful” from the film, with The War and Treaty singer Tanya Trotter taking over vocals from Lauryn Hill, who did not participate in the reunion. Hill’s role as the talented choir singer Rita Louise Watson served as a breakthrough for her. Goldberg broke down in tears after the “Joyful, Joyful” reunion performance.
Joining Toby...
Lead vocalist Ryan Toby, who played the young Ahmal in the movie, returned to sing “Oh Happy Day” with Goldberg 30 years later. The co-stars also sang “Joyful, Joyful” from the film, with The War and Treaty singer Tanya Trotter taking over vocals from Lauryn Hill, who did not participate in the reunion. Hill’s role as the talented choir singer Rita Louise Watson served as a breakthrough for her. Goldberg broke down in tears after the “Joyful, Joyful” reunion performance.
Joining Toby...
- 6/5/2024
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
The View made way for a very special reunion in the June 5 episode as Whoopi Goldberg welcomed her Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit costars in celebration of the film’s 30th anniversary. Stars Kathy Najimy, Wendy Makkena, and Sheryl Lee Ralph joined Goldberg and her View cohosts for the reunion event which also included the film’s music supervisor Marc Shaiman and composer Mervyn Warren. Together, they reminisced about the filming of the now nostalgic family hit. They also got musical for the crowd as Goldberg led a choir in a rendition of “Oh Happy Day.” ‘Sister Act 2’ stars @kathynajimy, @Wendy_Makkena, @thesherylralph, @marcshaiman and @mervynwarren look back on the iconic movie and share memories from set 30 years later! #SisterAct2Reunion https://t.co/cVclFZQU98 pic.twitter.com/XkcZcbtI0I — The View (@TheView) June 5, 2024 “I can’t believe it’s been 30 years since this heaven-sent bunch made lightning...
- 6/5/2024
- TV Insider
Oh, happy day! Whoopi Goldberg and The View celebrated the 30th anniversary of Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit Wednesday by reuniting the show’s co-host with some of her former co-stars — which included a vibrant performance of the film’s breakout track “Joyful, Joyful.”
To start, Kathy Najimy (Sister Mary Patrick), Wendy Makenna (Sister Mary Robert), Sheryl Lee Ralph (Florence Watson), music supervisor Marc Shaiman and music producer Mervyn Warren sat in studio to discuss the time that’s passed since the sequel’s release and why the movie still feels so special.
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To start, Kathy Najimy (Sister Mary Patrick), Wendy Makenna (Sister Mary Robert), Sheryl Lee Ralph (Florence Watson), music supervisor Marc Shaiman and music producer Mervyn Warren sat in studio to discuss the time that’s passed since the sequel’s release and why the movie still feels so special.
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- 6/5/2024
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Daisy Ridley in Young Woman And The SeaPhoto: Disney
Young Woman And The Sea debuted in theaters this past Friday, but you wouldn’t know it by looking at the weekend box office chart. That’s because Disney declined to report the film’s ticket sales (apparently a studio can...
Young Woman And The Sea debuted in theaters this past Friday, but you wouldn’t know it by looking at the weekend box office chart. That’s because Disney declined to report the film’s ticket sales (apparently a studio can...
- 6/5/2024
- by Cindy White
- avclub.com
Chris Colfer revealed that when he was filming the first season of Glee, he was advised not to talk about his sexual identity.
The actor made an appearance on The View, where he opened up about his experience.
“I grew up in a very conservative town where being openly gay was dangerous,” Colfer said on the show. “I remember when I got on [Glee] the role was written for me, and I did not know what the role was gonna be, and so I opened the script and when I read the script for the first time was when I saw that it was an openly gay character and I was terrified.”
Colfer played Kurt on the Ryan Murphy-created series. His character struggled with coming to terms with his sexuality and the reception his friends would have of him.
“When I started filming the show I had a lot of people tell me,...
The actor made an appearance on The View, where he opened up about his experience.
“I grew up in a very conservative town where being openly gay was dangerous,” Colfer said on the show. “I remember when I got on [Glee] the role was written for me, and I did not know what the role was gonna be, and so I opened the script and when I read the script for the first time was when I saw that it was an openly gay character and I was terrified.”
Colfer played Kurt on the Ryan Murphy-created series. His character struggled with coming to terms with his sexuality and the reception his friends would have of him.
“When I started filming the show I had a lot of people tell me,...
- 6/5/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Chris Colfer revealed he was advised not to come out as gay while filming the first season of Glee because it could potentially “ruin” his acting career.
The Emmy-nominated actor opened up on Tuesday’s episode of The View about the moment he learned he was playing an openly gay high school character on the Fox series, as well as the struggles of navigating his own sexuality.
“I grew up in a very conservative town where being openly gay was dangerous,” he explained. “I remember when I got on [Glee] the role was written for me, and I did not know what the role was gonna be, and so I opened the script and when I read the script for the first time was when I saw that it was an openly gay character and I was terrified.”
While his character Kurt grappled with his sexuality and coming out to...
The Emmy-nominated actor opened up on Tuesday’s episode of The View about the moment he learned he was playing an openly gay high school character on the Fox series, as well as the struggles of navigating his own sexuality.
“I grew up in a very conservative town where being openly gay was dangerous,” he explained. “I remember when I got on [Glee] the role was written for me, and I did not know what the role was gonna be, and so I opened the script and when I read the script for the first time was when I saw that it was an openly gay character and I was terrified.”
While his character Kurt grappled with his sexuality and coming out to...
- 6/5/2024
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Glee” star Chris Colfer revealed during an interview on “The View” (via Entertainment Weekly) that he was warned not to come out as gay as it would ruin his career just as the Fox musical comedy series was getting underway. Colfer played the openly gay high schooler Kurt Hummel on all six seasons of “Glee,” which ran from 2009 to 2015.
“I grew up in a very conservative town where being openly gay was dangerous,” Colfer said. “I remember when I got on ‘Glee,’ the role was written for me, and I did not know what the role was gonna be, and so I opened the script and when I read the script for the first time was when I saw that it was an openly gay character and I was terrified.”
“When I started filming the show I had a lot of people tell me, ‘Do not come out whatever you...
“I grew up in a very conservative town where being openly gay was dangerous,” Colfer said. “I remember when I got on ‘Glee,’ the role was written for me, and I did not know what the role was gonna be, and so I opened the script and when I read the script for the first time was when I saw that it was an openly gay character and I was terrified.”
“When I started filming the show I had a lot of people tell me, ‘Do not come out whatever you...
- 6/4/2024
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
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In his first interview after many years, "Seinfeld" star Michael Richards has opened up about his racist remarks from 2006. The actor and comedian talked about the incident and how it has changed him. Richards said he is "more aware" of himself and has worked on his anger issues.
The actor previously claimed that during the racist rant, he was "in character" and was used to using the N-word from his comedy club environment. The comedian also recently revealed that his anger and insecurities were caused by his childhood with a single mom who wanted an abortion.
Michael Richards Opens Up About His Infamous Racist Moment Mega
Seinfeld star and comedian Richards recently appeared on the "Today" show for his first TV interview in years. During his interview with host Hoda Kotb, Richards spoke about his upcoming memoir, "Entrances and Exits," which revolves around his "Seinfeld" gossip and the racist offense that ended his career.
In his first interview after many years, "Seinfeld" star Michael Richards has opened up about his racist remarks from 2006. The actor and comedian talked about the incident and how it has changed him. Richards said he is "more aware" of himself and has worked on his anger issues.
The actor previously claimed that during the racist rant, he was "in character" and was used to using the N-word from his comedy club environment. The comedian also recently revealed that his anger and insecurities were caused by his childhood with a single mom who wanted an abortion.
Michael Richards Opens Up About His Infamous Racist Moment Mega
Seinfeld star and comedian Richards recently appeared on the "Today" show for his first TV interview in years. During his interview with host Hoda Kotb, Richards spoke about his upcoming memoir, "Entrances and Exits," which revolves around his "Seinfeld" gossip and the racist offense that ended his career.
- 6/4/2024
- by Favour Adegoke
- The Blast
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are making headlines for their marriage and possible future divorce. The couple initially was engaged in the early 2000s, but they broke off their engagement in 2004. They rekindled their past flame in 2021 and tied the knot in 2022. Unfortunately, divorce rumors loom over Lopez and Affleck — and Lopez’s on-and-off friend, Leah Remini, allegedly told Lopez that she found Affleck to be a “selfish” partner.
Leah Remini allegedly told Jennifer Lopez that Ben Affleck wasn’t ‘fully committed’ as a husband
Leah Remini and Jennifer Lopez go way back. Lopez met the King of Queens star in 2004, and the two bonded immediately. Remini stayed close friends with Lopez through the years, even commenting on wanting to become godparents to Lopez’s twins. Remini also celebrated Lopez’s 47th birthday in Las Vegas, and they co-starred in Second Act together in 2018.
“We understand each other’s lives,...
Leah Remini allegedly told Jennifer Lopez that Ben Affleck wasn’t ‘fully committed’ as a husband
Leah Remini and Jennifer Lopez go way back. Lopez met the King of Queens star in 2004, and the two bonded immediately. Remini stayed close friends with Lopez through the years, even commenting on wanting to become godparents to Lopez’s twins. Remini also celebrated Lopez’s 47th birthday in Las Vegas, and they co-starred in Second Act together in 2018.
“We understand each other’s lives,...
- 6/4/2024
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Michael Richards is ready to make audiences laugh again with the release of his new autobiography Entrances and Exits. But first, he’s addressing the elephant in the room. On Tuesday, the Emmy-winning Seinfeld star made the talk show rounds to promote his book, which hit shelves the same day, on The Today Show and The View, and he revisited the incident that largely ended his TV career. And according to Richards, he wasn’t canceled by anyone other than himself. In 2006, Richards was performing at the Laugh Factory and was heckled by a Black audience member. In response, he reportedly shouted the “n-word” in describing the man. Witnesses said he also verbally assailed other members of the crowd with racially insensitive language. After that, Richards explained to Today host Hoda Kotb, he decided to bow out of show business. “Anger had a hold of me. I canceled myself out,...
- 6/4/2024
- TV Insider
Update, with video: Michael Richards visited The View today and revisited the 2006 racist comedy club outburst that led to a decades-long withdrawal from the public eye.
Greeted with a warm “Welcome back, man,” by old friend and View moderator Whoopi Goldberg, Richards, promoting his new memoir Entrances and Exits, and the panelists wasted little time before addressing the still-hot topic.
Co-host Sunny Hostin broached the subject: “Let me just start by saying I don’t believe in cancel culture, I believe in consequence culture, and you’ve paid a lot of consequences.” She then asked what he was thinking at the Laugh Factory in Los Angeles in 2006 when he responded to a Black heckler with a repeated use of the n-word.
Watch a View video clip below.
“Well, I’m on stage with a microphone in my hand,” Richards said, “doing an act, breaking in material, it’s late at night,...
Greeted with a warm “Welcome back, man,” by old friend and View moderator Whoopi Goldberg, Richards, promoting his new memoir Entrances and Exits, and the panelists wasted little time before addressing the still-hot topic.
Co-host Sunny Hostin broached the subject: “Let me just start by saying I don’t believe in cancel culture, I believe in consequence culture, and you’ve paid a lot of consequences.” She then asked what he was thinking at the Laugh Factory in Los Angeles in 2006 when he responded to a Black heckler with a repeated use of the n-word.
Watch a View video clip below.
“Well, I’m on stage with a microphone in my hand,” Richards said, “doing an act, breaking in material, it’s late at night,...
- 6/4/2024
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
The View welcomes actor and comedian Michael Richards and author Chris Colfer to the show on Tuesday June 4. Richards, known for his role as Cosmo Kramer on the NBC sitcom “Seinfeld,” will discuss his new memoir, “Entrances and Exits,” which reflects on his career and the challenges he faced after a racist tirade during […]
The View: Michael Richards, Chris Colfer...
The View: Michael Richards, Chris Colfer...
- 6/3/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
Following his debut as Helmut Zemo in the 2017 film Captain America: Civil War, Daniel Brühl reprised his role in the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier alongside Sebastian Stan and Anthony Mackie. Zemo, who played a pivotal role in pitting the Avengers against each other, was anticipated to reappear in Thunderbolts*, where he is a key figure in the comics, even serving as the team’s leader.
Daniel Brühl in The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (2021)
However, Zemo’s absence from the Marvel’s Thunderbolts* cast announcement was disappointing for many, given his close association with the team in comics. Despite the significant snub, Brühl has remained optimistic, as he expressed confidence about his return to the franchise in a recent interview.
Daniel Brühl is Confident About His Return to the MCU
In a recent interview with ScreenRant, Daniel Brühl reflected on the unexpected exclusion of Helmut Zemo...
Daniel Brühl in The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (2021)
However, Zemo’s absence from the Marvel’s Thunderbolts* cast announcement was disappointing for many, given his close association with the team in comics. Despite the significant snub, Brühl has remained optimistic, as he expressed confidence about his return to the franchise in a recent interview.
Daniel Brühl is Confident About His Return to the MCU
In a recent interview with ScreenRant, Daniel Brühl reflected on the unexpected exclusion of Helmut Zemo...
- 6/3/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
Sunny Hostin Wants Octavia Butler And Whoopi Goldberg To Play The Same Role In Her New Amazon Series
Sunny Hostin is basking in the glory of her book trilogy receiving the green light for adaption into a series at Amazon, and she wants to share the spotlight with her ‘The View’ co-host Whoopi Goldberg. See which role she wants the ‘Sister Act’ actress to play.
Sunny Hostin – Shares Details About Her Upcoming Book Adaptation At Amazon
Sunny Hostin’s book is moving forward at Amazon, and while she’s heard nothing about what the casting will be like, she has her own dream casts, and one of them is her longtime co-host Whoopi Goldberg.
“We have been greenlit to pilot. So, we are writing the pilot right now, and we will be turning that in to Amazon in about two or three weeks, so it’s well on its way,” Sunny, 55, revealed on The View’s ‘Behind the Table’ podcast on Tuesday, May 28. “I would like Octavia Spencer...
Sunny Hostin – Shares Details About Her Upcoming Book Adaptation At Amazon
Sunny Hostin’s book is moving forward at Amazon, and while she’s heard nothing about what the casting will be like, she has her own dream casts, and one of them is her longtime co-host Whoopi Goldberg.
“We have been greenlit to pilot. So, we are writing the pilot right now, and we will be turning that in to Amazon in about two or three weeks, so it’s well on its way,” Sunny, 55, revealed on The View’s ‘Behind the Table’ podcast on Tuesday, May 28. “I would like Octavia Spencer...
- 6/2/2024
- by Nmesoma Okechukwu
- Celebrating The Soaps
In an impassioned appeal, President Joe Biden’s wife, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, has called on Americans to “choose good over evil” by supporting her husband in the upcoming 2024 election.
In an interview on ABC’s The View, the first lady offered a glimpse into the administration’s campaign strategy and addressed concerns about the president’s age.
With emphasis on the high stakes of the election, Jill asserted, “This election is not about age. I mean, Donald Trump‘s going to be, what? 78? Joe’s 81. They’re basically the same age, right? But it’s about character. This election is about character, so you have two choices — you have my husband, Joe, who you all know, who has integrity, he’s strong, he’s steady, he’s a leader, he’s smart, he’s energetic — or you have chaos.”
Jill pledged that the Biden campaign would not “take...
In an interview on ABC’s The View, the first lady offered a glimpse into the administration’s campaign strategy and addressed concerns about the president’s age.
With emphasis on the high stakes of the election, Jill asserted, “This election is not about age. I mean, Donald Trump‘s going to be, what? 78? Joe’s 81. They’re basically the same age, right? But it’s about character. This election is about character, so you have two choices — you have my husband, Joe, who you all know, who has integrity, he’s strong, he’s steady, he’s a leader, he’s smart, he’s energetic — or you have chaos.”
Jill pledged that the Biden campaign would not “take...
- 5/31/2024
- by Baila Eve Zisman
- Uinterview
All six stars of The View hit the table for Friday’s very unique episode for one reason: “Don’t adjust your TV set. Yes, I’m here on a Friday because this is a very unique moment in history,” Whoopi Goldberg explained. “That’s why we’re all at the table.” Unlike most days, there wasn’t a varied list of “Hot Topics” for the team to discuss; the only thing to talk about was the conviction of Donald Trump on 34 felonies in New York Thursday. And, as expected, they each had a lot of feelings about the subject — with some being positively giddy and others finding it to be a “somber” development. “I’m gonna say something you’ve never heard me say before, but Donald John Trump is now a convicted felon,” Goldberg said to start things off with a nod to her reticence to say his name.
- 5/31/2024
- TV Insider
“Do not adjust your TV set,” Whoopi Goldberg said at the start of today’s The View. “Yes, I’m here on a Friday because this is a very unique moment in history.”
Goldberg, who usually has Fridays off from the ABC daytime talk show, then offered up her own unique moment in history.
“I’m going to say something you’ve never heard me say before,” she said mock-solemnly, “but Donald John Trump is a convicted felon.”
For years, Goldberg has refused to say Trump’s name on the show, a running joke in which she refers to him only as You Know Who.
Watch some clips below.
But it was co-host Sunny Hostin, the show’s resident lawyer and legal expert, who drew the biggest gasps from the studio audience when she predicted a one-year prison sentence for Trump.
Hostin said she “spent the morning talking to someone...
Goldberg, who usually has Fridays off from the ABC daytime talk show, then offered up her own unique moment in history.
“I’m going to say something you’ve never heard me say before,” she said mock-solemnly, “but Donald John Trump is a convicted felon.”
For years, Goldberg has refused to say Trump’s name on the show, a running joke in which she refers to him only as You Know Who.
Watch some clips below.
But it was co-host Sunny Hostin, the show’s resident lawyer and legal expert, who drew the biggest gasps from the studio audience when she predicted a one-year prison sentence for Trump.
Hostin said she “spent the morning talking to someone...
- 5/31/2024
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Friday’s broadcast of The View was supposed to be a pre-taped episode, but those plans changed Thursday afternoon when Donald Trump was found guilty of all 34 felony charges in his ongoing hush money trial — as if this show would pass up the chance to celebrate what Joy Behar is presumably lobbying to make a national holiday.
“Yes, I’m here on a Friday, because this is a very unique moment in history,” Whoopi Goldberg began. “That’s why we’re all at the table. I’m going to say something you’ve never, ever heard me say before: Donald John Trump...
“Yes, I’m here on a Friday, because this is a very unique moment in history,” Whoopi Goldberg began. “That’s why we’re all at the table. I’m going to say something you’ve never, ever heard me say before: Donald John Trump...
- 5/31/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Sara Haines is a mainstay on the popular talk show The View, but that doesn’t stop her from branching out and working on other shows.
Sara took time away from The View to work with John Quinones for a What Would You Do episode.
This beloved show puts real people in moral dilemma scenarios to see if they will do the right thing, and Sara was excited to be a part of the process.
Now, it seems like Sara may be teasing a return of another of her shows, a game show this time.
Sara has hosted the reboot of The Chase since 2021. Season 3 of the reboot finished last July, and everyone is wondering if the show will be renewed.
The Sun reports that past contestant Victoria Groce, recently on Jeopardy Masters, has shared that The Chase is not renewed or canceled, making what Sara shared on Instagram more relevant.
Sara took time away from The View to work with John Quinones for a What Would You Do episode.
This beloved show puts real people in moral dilemma scenarios to see if they will do the right thing, and Sara was excited to be a part of the process.
Now, it seems like Sara may be teasing a return of another of her shows, a game show this time.
Sara has hosted the reboot of The Chase since 2021. Season 3 of the reboot finished last July, and everyone is wondering if the show will be renewed.
The Sun reports that past contestant Victoria Groce, recently on Jeopardy Masters, has shared that The Chase is not renewed or canceled, making what Sara shared on Instagram more relevant.
- 5/31/2024
- by Pamela Roy
- Monsters and Critics
Kelly Ripa from Live with Kelly and Mark always takes the time to promote her friend Andy Cohen and his various projects.
Recently, Andy was on Live to share the exciting news that Watch What Happens Live has been on the air for a whopping 15 years.
One of the things that excited Andy about this appearance was the chance to try to play an informal game of Stump Mark against Mark Consuelos.
The last time Andy co-hosted with his best friend, Kelly, he seemed to love beating a call-in contestant in the game that Mark usually hosts.
Perhaps Andy’s thoughts were on that game when Kelly thought she committed a big faux pax with Andy’s interview.
Kelly’s a professional at doing interviews with her guests, but then, so is Andy, so when Kelly felt she messed up, she had to comment about it.
Kelly felt that she...
Recently, Andy was on Live to share the exciting news that Watch What Happens Live has been on the air for a whopping 15 years.
One of the things that excited Andy about this appearance was the chance to try to play an informal game of Stump Mark against Mark Consuelos.
The last time Andy co-hosted with his best friend, Kelly, he seemed to love beating a call-in contestant in the game that Mark usually hosts.
Perhaps Andy’s thoughts were on that game when Kelly thought she committed a big faux pax with Andy’s interview.
Kelly’s a professional at doing interviews with her guests, but then, so is Andy, so when Kelly felt she messed up, she had to comment about it.
Kelly felt that she...
- 5/31/2024
- by Pamela Roy
- Monsters and Critics
On Friday, May 31, ABC’s The View welcomes U.S. Representative Jasmine Crockett, actor and director Viggo Mortensen, and actor Vicky Krieps to the show. U.S. Representative Jasmine Crockett, a Democrat from Texas, joins the show to discuss the latest political developments and share her insights on current affairs. Viggo Mortensen, an actor known for his […]
The View: U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Viggo Mortensen, Vicky Krieps...
The View: U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Viggo Mortensen, Vicky Krieps...
- 5/31/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
Sunny Hostin has been working overtime lately while promoting her newest book, Summer on Highland Beach.
She has been on several other talk shows these past few weeks, including her usual gig at The View, and there are no signs she is slowing down anytime soon.
Sunny has been married to Manny for 25 years and has two children, Gabriel and Paloma. Her kids are now at college, which has made her home much quieter lately.
While Sunny stopped by the Live with Kelly and Mark set, Kelly Ripa took the time to dish out some much-needed advice for Sunny.
Kelly and Mark Consuelos have recently become empty-nesters, as all three of their children are out of the house either working, singing, or attending college.
While Sunny came to the show to promote her newest book, she seems to have gotten some great advice from Kelly about getting through this time in her life.
She has been on several other talk shows these past few weeks, including her usual gig at The View, and there are no signs she is slowing down anytime soon.
Sunny has been married to Manny for 25 years and has two children, Gabriel and Paloma. Her kids are now at college, which has made her home much quieter lately.
While Sunny stopped by the Live with Kelly and Mark set, Kelly Ripa took the time to dish out some much-needed advice for Sunny.
Kelly and Mark Consuelos have recently become empty-nesters, as all three of their children are out of the house either working, singing, or attending college.
While Sunny came to the show to promote her newest book, she seems to have gotten some great advice from Kelly about getting through this time in her life.
- 5/30/2024
- by Pamela Roy
- Monsters and Critics
On Thursday, May 30, ABC’s The View welcomes author Brittney Griner to the show. Brittney Griner, a former WNBA star, joins the show to discuss her book, “Coming Home,” which details her experience as a prisoner in Russia and her journey to freedom. Griner, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and WNBA champion, was detained in […]
The View: Brittney Griner...
The View: Brittney Griner...
- 5/30/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
On Thursday, May 30, Live with Kelly and Mark welcomes co-host of ABC’s “The View,” Sunny Hostin, and musical guest Judah the Lion. Sunny Hostin, an American lawyer and journalist, is known for her role as a co-host and legal correspondent on “The View.” She has also worked as a commentator for CNN and Fox […]
Live with Kelly and Mark: Sunny Hostin, Judah the Lion...
Live with Kelly and Mark: Sunny Hostin, Judah the Lion...
- 5/30/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
On Thursday, May 30, Good Morning America welcomes Sunny Hostin, co-host of ABC’s The View, as a guest. The program also features Deals & Steals with ABC’s e-commerce editor, Tory Johnson, and an interview with Gypsy Rose Blanchard, who discusses her new series and provides insight into her life today. Sunny Hostin, who is currently […]
Good Morning America: Gypsy Rose Blanchard, Sunny Hostin...
Good Morning America: Gypsy Rose Blanchard, Sunny Hostin...
- 5/30/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
During the week of May 20-24, 2024, ABC’s daytime lineup consisting of “The View” (2.289 million), “General Hospital” (1.903 million) and “GMA3: What You Need to Know” (1.291 million) continued to post alarming numbers among the key sales demographics, each hitting, tying or close to their season low in both unrounded Women 18-49 and unrounded Women 25-54 rating.
Eight weeks into the second quarter, “The View” and “General Hospital,” in particular, are seeing significant erosion in both key demographics, the most among all daytime broadcast shows compared with the second quarter in 2023, with declines among demo viewers near or above 30%. “GMA3: What You Need to Know” is experiencing declines above 25%.
Among Women 18-49 viewers, ABC is down at least 30%, while CBS’ lineup is down by single digits during 2Q24 compared to 2Q23.
As for Toal Viewers, nearly every show gained compared to their week ago performance, except for the first half-hour...
Eight weeks into the second quarter, “The View” and “General Hospital,” in particular, are seeing significant erosion in both key demographics, the most among all daytime broadcast shows compared with the second quarter in 2023, with declines among demo viewers near or above 30%. “GMA3: What You Need to Know” is experiencing declines above 25%.
Among Women 18-49 viewers, ABC is down at least 30%, while CBS’ lineup is down by single digits during 2Q24 compared to 2Q23.
As for Toal Viewers, nearly every show gained compared to their week ago performance, except for the first half-hour...
- 5/29/2024
- by Errol Lewis
- Soap Opera Network
First lady Jill Biden joined the hosts of The View today to champion her husband’s achievements in the White House. After Sunny Hostin listed off why she thinks messaging should be better for Joe Biden at this point in the election cycle — “inflation has slowed, unemployment is down, stock market is soaring, we finally have movement with infrastructure, climate issues” — she prompted Jill Biden to frame the facts herself. “Well, we are in a better place now, and what you’re saying is true. And we have to get out that message,” the Flotus agreed. “Every vote counts. This election is important. And so we are going everywhere. We’re meeting people where they are, we’re meeting them in person, we’re meeting them over the TV. We’re meeting them in social media. We’re not taking ...
- 5/29/2024
- TV Insider
First Lady Jill Biden swatted away suggestions that President Joe Biden is too old for the job, saying on ABC’s The View today that her husband, at 81, is “about the same age” as the assumed challenger Donald Trump, who turns 78 in two weeks.
“This election is not about age,” she said, adding, “This is about character.”
“You have to believe [Trump],” she continued, “when he uses words like ‘dictator,’ ‘bloodbath,’ ‘third term,’ ‘violence.’ We’ve seen it, so when he says these words believe him, don’t think this isn’t going to happen.”
Asked about polls that put Trump ahead of Biden, the First Lady said, “Those polls are going to turn, I’m confident of it, because as time goes on and people start to focus a little bit more about what’s at stake and start to become educated on the issues and the differences between the two men,...
“This election is not about age,” she said, adding, “This is about character.”
“You have to believe [Trump],” she continued, “when he uses words like ‘dictator,’ ‘bloodbath,’ ‘third term,’ ‘violence.’ We’ve seen it, so when he says these words believe him, don’t think this isn’t going to happen.”
Asked about polls that put Trump ahead of Biden, the First Lady said, “Those polls are going to turn, I’m confident of it, because as time goes on and people start to focus a little bit more about what’s at stake and start to become educated on the issues and the differences between the two men,...
- 5/29/2024
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
The View co-host Sunny Hostin often talks about her 21-year-old son, Gabriel Hostin, on TV, but even he was surprised when his mom showed Sherri Shepherd a revealing picture of him in swim trunks. Sunny and Gabriel recently interviewed each other for Entertainment Tonight‘s “Spilling the E-Tea” series, where the long-time talk show host asked her son what was something she’d done that had embarrassed him the most. “It’s hard to pick one,” Gabriel quipped. “But probably the picture you decided on [showing] for the Sherri Shepherd Show.” The incident in question happened on 57-year-old Shepherd’s eponymous daytime talk show earlier this month when Sunny was a guest. During her appearance, Sunny shared a selection of family photos, one of which featured Gabriel in swim trunks by a pool. “You can’t be showing a single woman pictures like this,” Shepherd joked. Sunny later made Shepherd a hot topic on The View,...
- 5/29/2024
- TV Insider
On Wednesday, May 29, ABC’s The View welcomes Denise, Tanya, and Dominique Brown, sisters of Nicole Brown Simpson, along with author John Grisham to the show. Denise, Tanya, and Dominique Brown, sisters of Nicole Brown Simpson, join the show to discuss the Lifetime docuseries “The Life & Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson.” The series aims […]
The View: Nicole Brown Simpson’s Sisters, John Grisham...
The View: Nicole Brown Simpson’s Sisters, John Grisham...
- 5/29/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
Whoopi Goldberg accepted her role in 'Ezra' without reading the script.The 68-year-old actress stars alongside Robert De Niro and Rose Byrne in the comedy-drama film, and Whoopi has now revealed that she jumped at the chance to join the Tony Goldwyn-directed project.Speaking on 'The View', Whoopi explained: "If [Tony] says he’s got something, I don’t care how other people respond to it, I’m there."Whoopi and Tony actually appeared together in the 1990 fantasy film 'Ghost', and the Hollywood star relished the experience of reuniting with the director.The veteran actress didn't have any doubts about committing herself to the project.She said: "The vibe of the film was like, yeah, I want to be part of this. People don’t usually ask me. So, when somebody says ‘Hey, you want to come play?’ It’s like, yes!"Similarly, Tony...
- 5/29/2024
- by Josh Evans
- Bang Showbiz
Whoopi Goldberg accepted her role in Tony Goldwyn’s Ezra without reading the script. The actors knew each other from co-starring in 1990’s Ghost.
“If he says he’s got something, I don’t care how other people respond to it, I’m there,” Goldberg said of Goldwyn during Tuesday’s episode of The View, where the actor appeared as a guest alongside Bobby Cannavale and Rose Byrne.
Goldberg played Oda Mae Brown, the medium who communicates with Patrick Swayze’s spirit, in Ghost (she won an Oscar for the role). Goldwyn was the antagonist, Carl Bruner, and Goldberg said this week he is a “wonderful partner.”
In Ezra, Goldberg plays the manager of Cannavale’s character, a stand-up comedian struggling to co-parent his autistic son. Byrne, Robert DeNiro, Rainn Wilson and others round out the cast. Goldwyn directed the movie, and also has a small part onscreen. The project...
“If he says he’s got something, I don’t care how other people respond to it, I’m there,” Goldberg said of Goldwyn during Tuesday’s episode of The View, where the actor appeared as a guest alongside Bobby Cannavale and Rose Byrne.
Goldberg played Oda Mae Brown, the medium who communicates with Patrick Swayze’s spirit, in Ghost (she won an Oscar for the role). Goldwyn was the antagonist, Carl Bruner, and Goldberg said this week he is a “wonderful partner.”
In Ezra, Goldberg plays the manager of Cannavale’s character, a stand-up comedian struggling to co-parent his autistic son. Byrne, Robert DeNiro, Rainn Wilson and others round out the cast. Goldwyn directed the movie, and also has a small part onscreen. The project...
- 5/29/2024
- by Zoe G Phillips
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
On Tuesday’s edition of The View, Sunny Hostin had some major updates to share about her authorial career — which may soon dovetail into television producing, too! Hostin’s latest beach read novel, Summer on Highland Beach, has just hit shelves as of Tuesday, May 28, and the attorney-turned-show cohost-turned-novelist revealed that this book is a “love letter” to those fans who wanted to see its central character, Oliva, experience some new emotional growth. The setting of the story is, like the first two novels in her “Summer Beach” series, located at a historically Black beach. This time, it’s Highland Beach, where Hostin visited and was told by locals it is “sacred” territory thanks to its centuries-old connection to Frederick Douglass. When asked by cohost Joy Behar, who was mortified after reading out some of the racy passages of her book, whether her bedroom scenes are drawn from her own life,...
- 5/28/2024
- TV Insider
Sunny Hostin isn’t mad—she’s just disappointed when former cohosts talk trash about The View. Since joining the daytime talk show in 2016, Hostin has seen many hosts cycle through, but she finds it surprising whenever she hears negative comments about their time on the show. Surprise at Negative Comments When reflecting on her time on The View, Hostin noted, I’m always surprised when people speak negatively about our show, if I’m being honest. She emphasized the connection among hosts, describing it as a special sisterhood. According to Hostin, despite different personal views, there’s a deep respect shared among the show’s...
- 5/27/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
Star Trek: Discovery, which is the 7th series that encompassed the massive Star Trek franchise, debuted its first season in 2017 and is now in its 5th and final season which aired in Paramount+ on April 4, 2024. The show is a prequel that follows the crew of the starship Discovery a decade before the events of Star Trek: The Original Series.
A still from Star Trek: Discovery (image credit: CBS)
The series, though, has not quite caught the fancy of audiences in the same manner as its predecessors. While the 5th season saw some promising numbers initially, this statistic seems to have declined rapidly over the next few weeks thereby indicating that the show could culminate without much fanfare.
Star Trek: Discovery’s Dwindling Viewership Spells Doom For The Show As It Nears the End
From its first season upto its final swansong, which is currently underway, the response to Star Trek: Discovery...
A still from Star Trek: Discovery (image credit: CBS)
The series, though, has not quite caught the fancy of audiences in the same manner as its predecessors. While the 5th season saw some promising numbers initially, this statistic seems to have declined rapidly over the next few weeks thereby indicating that the show could culminate without much fanfare.
Star Trek: Discovery’s Dwindling Viewership Spells Doom For The Show As It Nears the End
From its first season upto its final swansong, which is currently underway, the response to Star Trek: Discovery...
- 5/27/2024
- by Sharanya Sankar
- FandomWire
After some alums of The View have aired their critiques of ABC’s daytime talk show, Sunny Hostin is giving her take. “I’m always surprised when people speak negatively about our show, if I’m being honest,” she told Us Weekly recently. “You are part of a sisterhood. It’s really special.” Hostin, a full-tune View cohost since 2016, added: “We are all close, regardless of our personal views. We leave all of that at the table. So I’m always surprised when someone says, ‘I don’t like that person.’ Because it’s never personal.” Alyssa Farah Griffin, Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Ana Navarro, and Sara Haines (ABC) For Hostin, the hosts should feel a baseline of respect on the show. “Barbara Walters made sure I knew that when I joined,” she said. “Whoopi [Goldberg] says that all the time. I’ve said that to Alyssa [nm6380322 autoFarah Griffin...
- 5/27/2024
- TV Insider
Sunny Hostin, one of the co-hosts of The View, has expressed her surprise and disappointment whenever former co-hosts speak negatively about their time on the show. Hostin shared in an interview, I’m always surprised when people speak negatively about our show if I’m being honest. She emphasized the camaraderie among the co-hosts by saying, We’ve had 27 years, we’ve had, maybe 24 co-hosts, and you were part of a sisterhood, and it’s really special. Sisterhood Dynamics on Set Despite differing personal views, Hostin insists that the hosts maintain close relationships: We are all close regardless of our personal views… It’s...
- 5/27/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
Sunny Hostin weighs in on former The View co-hosts who speak negatively about their experience on the show after they leave.
In a new interview, the former prosecutor shared her disappointment with former co-hosts who trash their time on the ABC morning show.
“I’m always surprised when people speak negatively about our show if I’m being honest,” Hostin told Us Weekly. “We’ve had 27 years, we’ve had, maybe 24 co-hosts, and you were part of a sisterhood, and it’s really special.”
Hostin said she still talks to Sherri Shepherd, Paula Faris, and Candace Cameron Bure, who recently appeared on the show and sent her wine from her vineyard.
“We are all close regardless of our personal views,” she added. “We leave all of that at the table. I’m always surprised when someone says, ‘I don’t like that person,’ because it’s never personal, and we go into it knowing that.
In a new interview, the former prosecutor shared her disappointment with former co-hosts who trash their time on the ABC morning show.
“I’m always surprised when people speak negatively about our show if I’m being honest,” Hostin told Us Weekly. “We’ve had 27 years, we’ve had, maybe 24 co-hosts, and you were part of a sisterhood, and it’s really special.”
Hostin said she still talks to Sherri Shepherd, Paula Faris, and Candace Cameron Bure, who recently appeared on the show and sent her wine from her vineyard.
“We are all close regardless of our personal views,” she added. “We leave all of that at the table. I’m always surprised when someone says, ‘I don’t like that person,’ because it’s never personal, and we go into it knowing that.
- 5/26/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Sunny Hostin, cohost on “The View,” called out Charlamagne Tha God for being “irresponsible” in his comments comparing President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump during an appearance on the show earlier this week.
“I thought it was irresponsible to say that both candidates are trash,” she said on “The View” podcast “Behind the Table,” adding, “when you’re comparing President Biden, someone who’s done incredible things for this country, and someone who is facing 88 charges, and four indictments, and is clearly criminal, in my view.”
Charlamagne delivered his comments while on “The View” to promote his new book, “Get Honest or Die Lying: Why Small Talk Sucks.” Hostin wanted to know why he’s said he won’t be endorsing Biden in the coming election, despite his negative views on Trump being public knowledge. Charlamagne stated that he’d definitely be at the polls come November, but...
“I thought it was irresponsible to say that both candidates are trash,” she said on “The View” podcast “Behind the Table,” adding, “when you’re comparing President Biden, someone who’s done incredible things for this country, and someone who is facing 88 charges, and four indictments, and is clearly criminal, in my view.”
Charlamagne delivered his comments while on “The View” to promote his new book, “Get Honest or Die Lying: Why Small Talk Sucks.” Hostin wanted to know why he’s said he won’t be endorsing Biden in the coming election, despite his negative views on Trump being public knowledge. Charlamagne stated that he’d definitely be at the polls come November, but...
- 5/24/2024
- by Jacob Bryant
- The Wrap
Recently, The View fans became suspicious that co-host, Joy Behar, may have gotten herself into some trouble. Some fans believe the blunt conversationalist just might be on a suspension.
Joy Behar Has The View Fans Questioning
Although one of the big perks of working on The View is the way each of the co-hosts can assert their opinions, did Joy Behar take it too far? While viewers are familiar with the norms of the co-hosts’ schedule, something seems a little off for Joy. Notably, Whoopi Goldberg typically takes off on Fridays and Joy Behar is off on Mondays. However, fans were alerted when Joy’s seat was vacated two days in a row following an onscreen altercation.
Joy Behar doesn’t understand why Bill Maher disagrees with her Maga-swastika suggestion. – The View – YouTube Sparks Fly After Joy Behar Makes Shocking Statement
During the Monday episode of The View, Joy Behar...
Joy Behar Has The View Fans Questioning
Although one of the big perks of working on The View is the way each of the co-hosts can assert their opinions, did Joy Behar take it too far? While viewers are familiar with the norms of the co-hosts’ schedule, something seems a little off for Joy. Notably, Whoopi Goldberg typically takes off on Fridays and Joy Behar is off on Mondays. However, fans were alerted when Joy’s seat was vacated two days in a row following an onscreen altercation.
Joy Behar doesn’t understand why Bill Maher disagrees with her Maga-swastika suggestion. – The View – YouTube Sparks Fly After Joy Behar Makes Shocking Statement
During the Monday episode of The View, Joy Behar...
- 5/24/2024
- by Bonnie Kaiser-Gambill
- TV Shows Ace
Sharon Osbourne is not biting back her thoughts on the cancellation of ‘The Talk’ – a talk show she joined during its inception in 2010, before exiting it in 2021 for comments that were labeled “racism.” Three years later, the show got taken off the air and Sharon says it took longer than she expected.
Sharon Osbourne – Claims ‘The Talk’ Have Been Losing Money For Years
The Osbourne’s have been getting real about their career ups and downs, from the oldest, Ozzy Osbourne, 75, to Jack, 38 on their family podcast.
On the May 21 episode of their podcast, ‘The Osbournes,’ the family touched on the “worst, stupidest, most dumb thing” they have said publicly.
When Kelly, 39, recalled her blunder on ‘The View,’ her brother jumped in to remark, “Speaking of shows such as The View, the f—ing Talk’s got canceled. That didn’t take long.”
Even though Osbourne joined the show as...
Sharon Osbourne – Claims ‘The Talk’ Have Been Losing Money For Years
The Osbourne’s have been getting real about their career ups and downs, from the oldest, Ozzy Osbourne, 75, to Jack, 38 on their family podcast.
On the May 21 episode of their podcast, ‘The Osbournes,’ the family touched on the “worst, stupidest, most dumb thing” they have said publicly.
When Kelly, 39, recalled her blunder on ‘The View,’ her brother jumped in to remark, “Speaking of shows such as The View, the f—ing Talk’s got canceled. That didn’t take long.”
Even though Osbourne joined the show as...
- 5/24/2024
- by Nmesoma Okechukwu
- Celebrating The Soaps
Did you ever wonder what your favorite stars did before they were famous?
Although there are a few rare exceptions, most celebrities did not start as stars. They had standard jobs just like the rest of us.
Some even had extremely unusual jobs. Here are eleven examples.
Harrison Ford Was a Carpenter
You would be hard-pressed to find a person alive who doesn't know who Harrison Ford is.
The iconic actor starred in some of the most popular films ever, including the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises.
The star of 1923 and Shrinking turned 81 on July 13, 2024, but he seems to have no intention of slowing down. That's no surprise since he has been a hard worker for his entire life.
Shrinking Season 1 Episode 3 Review: 15 Minutes
Before becoming Indy and Han Solo, he was known as Harry Ford, a self-taught carpenter.
His carpentry skills have served him well during his career,...
Although there are a few rare exceptions, most celebrities did not start as stars. They had standard jobs just like the rest of us.
Some even had extremely unusual jobs. Here are eleven examples.
Harrison Ford Was a Carpenter
You would be hard-pressed to find a person alive who doesn't know who Harrison Ford is.
The iconic actor starred in some of the most popular films ever, including the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises.
The star of 1923 and Shrinking turned 81 on July 13, 2024, but he seems to have no intention of slowing down. That's no surprise since he has been a hard worker for his entire life.
Shrinking Season 1 Episode 3 Review: 15 Minutes
Before becoming Indy and Han Solo, he was known as Harry Ford, a self-taught carpenter.
His carpentry skills have served him well during his career,...
- 5/24/2024
- by Jessica Kosinski
- TVfanatic
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