Goldberg paused when she told interview guest Sen. Elizabeth Warren that her colleague — whose name escaped her in the moment — had a question.Like the ocean of water that once vacated its containing vessel and spilled out onto the Hot Topics table amid The Great View Flood of 2023,
"The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg lashed out at White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Wednesday and insisted "wokeness" got her the job.
Whoopi Goldberg interrupted Wednesday’s edition of ‘The View’ to share a hug with guest Harvey Guillen during a discussion on mental health
Whoopi Goldberg tore into Karoline Leavitt over a comment she made denigrating "wokeness" — which Goldberg says is what gave Leavitt her job at that podium.
Whoopi Goldberg looked effortlessly cool while sitting front row at Ami Paris' fall 2025 runway show in France on Wednesday.
The “Hot Topic” at hand was ostensibly about the fact that Karoline Leavitt said the White House was committed to welcoming bloggers and influencers who cover news into the briefing room, but Goldberg wanted to talk about another part of her debut statements.
The View is once again forging ahead without Whoopi Goldberg. As loyal viewers know by now, the show has been down a co-host since Tuesday (Jan. 21), when Joy Behar, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro returned from the three-day weekend with Goldberg nowhere in sight.
Whoopi Goldberg was noticeably missing from The View table during the Tuesday, January 21, episode, just one day after Donald Trump ‘s inauguration. Since Goldberg is often very vocal regarding her feelings for Trump, viewers were looking forward to her post-inauguration takes, but she was not present to give them.
Whoopi Goldberg has now been missing from The View since Tuesday (Jan. 21), and we’re feeling her absence. While we love Joy Behar, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro, it simply isn’t the same without our trusty moderator!
Donald Trump's White House counselor tried to hit back at criticism of new press secretary Karoline Leavitt but got owned.
For Black History Month, the cinema is hosting a six-film retrospective shining a spotlight on groundbreaking performances from throughout the years, from Denzel Washington in "Glory" to Whoopi Goldberg in "Sister Act.