Whoopi Reacts After Joy “Insults” Her Publicly On The View

During the Wednesday episode of The View on ABC, long-time host Joy Behar, 80, told Whoopi Goldberg that she was “happy” when she was fired from the show back in 2013. Behar had been one of the original hosts of The View when it first appeared on television back in 1997 and was inexplicably fired from the talk show in 2013 for reasons the network did not want to reveal – but she was brought back to the program just two years later. WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW:

The topic of Joy Behar’s firing was brought up because the women on the show wanted to talk about an interview that Behar gave to Time Magazine last year. In the interview, she explained that she was “happy” to be fired from The View.

Behar did not take getting fired from The View personally. She has dealt with career tragedies throughout the long time she has been on television and in Hollywood and has managed to bounce back every single time.According to her Time Magazine interview, “I was glad to be fired (from The View). I was basically sick of the show at that point for some reason. I don’t even remember why.”

During Wednesday’s episode of The View, Behar replied, “I always have friends where I work, and if I don’t have friends at the job, I will not keep the job. So, when I was fired last time from this show, people said to me, ‘Were you okay with that?’ and my answer is, I was happy because all my friends had left already. So, there was no reason to stay anymore. I mean it.”

Whoopi Goldberg, who was a co-host of The View at the time Behar was fired, joked, “Really? All your friends left?” Goldberg then pretended to cry before adding, “It’s okay. I’m cool.”

“You had just come on, and my backstage friends had left. And I don’t like to work when I don’t have friends,” Behar said to defend herself.

Goldberg was offended by the insinuation of Behar’s comment. Goldberg fired back that they had “been friends a long time” by the time they were both co-hosts of The View in 2013. But Goldberg was not really offended, adding that she was only “teasing” Behar about her words.

Behar has confirmed that she was fired from The View in 2013 and that it was not her decision to leave the popular daytime talk show.

“Somebody wanted me gone,” she told People Magazine in 2017. “It was not 100 percent my choice. When they told me they weren’t renewing, I said, ‘Good, I’m out of here.’ I didn’t like the way the show was going at that time.”

Behar seems to have a way about her when it comes to other people’s insults.

Fellow host of The View, Sunny Hosting, said, “She doesn’t hold a grudge. I think because she doesn’t remember what happened the day before.” Hosting added that Behar will sometimes get reminded about an insult made against her, but she just shrugs it off and stays calm. “That’s how she’s been able to deal with this show. She just leaves it at the table and then moves on for another day.”

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