It's widely believed that Carrie Underwood is suing 'The View' over Joy Behar's comments about her performing at Trump's inauguration.
Joy Behar is promoting a new project that will feature an iconic soap opera veteran away from her normal job on The View.
Joy Behar is reflecting on how a near-death experience changed her life forever. The comedian, 82, opened up about suffering an ectopic pregnancy in 1979 on Friday’s episode of The View as part of a conversation about the new Hulu comedy series,
Comedian and "The View" host Joy Behar's latest endeavor is her play "My First Ex-Husband," which is holding its world premiere starting Jan. 29.
Prospects for that appear slim, however, as both Hostin and panelist Sara Haines have had to take matters of Behar's phone into their own hands (literally) — such as grabbing Behar's noisy phone backstage after it went off live on the air and reaching over to silence it during the broadcast.
Elisabeth Hasselbeck is stepping in to defend Carrie Underwood after the singer's decision to perform at Donald Trump's inauguration sparked criticism from her former The View co-host, Joy Behar.
Sunny Hostin supported her co-host’s hot take by calling out, “Say it, Joy!” but Griffin’s words proved to be Behar’s breaking point.
"The View" co-host Joy Behar was already missing President Biden Thursday, despite him not officially leaving office until Monday, Inauguration Day.
While Behar scoffed at Trump for “feeling sorry for himself” while telling Hannity that he “went through hell” fighting numerous legal battles the last few years, and co-host Sunny Hostin reminded viewers that the president had eventually been convicted on 34 felony counts, Griffin struck a different tone.
President Joe Biden delivered his final Oval Office address on Wednesday night, and his farewell words of both hope and worry for the country’s future had a major impact on the cohosts of The View during Thursday’s (January 16) show — Joy Behar in particular.
After the 47th U.S. president was sworn in for another term in office, he delivered a polarizing speech about his plans for the nation, including controversial comments on immigration policy, racial equity efforts, gender identity and several other high-stakes topics.
Whoopi Goldberg broke her silence on a recent episode of The View, sharing information on her and Joy Behar's job status.