“Whoopi Cushion?” A Loud Noise on “The View” Leaves Hosts in Hysterics [WATCH]

The scene unfolded as the hosts engaged in their typical heated debate, when suddenly, a drink spilled across the table. As the hosts scrambled to manage the mess, an audible and unmistakable “fart-like” sound echoed through the studio, cutting through the chaos like a sound effect from a comedy sketch.

The reaction from the hosts was priceless. While they tried to maintain their composure, the awkwardness was evident. Whoopi Goldberg, sitting at the center of the table, became the unintentional focus of the moment. The other hosts exchanged glances and suppressed laughter, while Alyssa Farah Griffin attempted—unsuccessfully—to continue discussing Pence’s documents. Griffin eventually broke into giggles, proving that even the most serious topics can be derailed by a perfectly timed noise.

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