The decision marks the end of an era for the long-running talk show, which has been a staple of American daytime television since its inception in 1997. The network’s statement, succinctly noting the reason for this change as “we’re removing toxic people from the show,” has ignited a firestorm of debate and speculation among fans, critics, and industry insiders alike.
Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar have been synonymous with “The View” for years, contributing to its reputation as a platform for spirited discussions on a wide array of topics, from politics to pop culture. Goldberg, who joined the show in 2007, and Behar, one of the original co-hosts who returned in 2015 after a brief departure, have been pivotal in shaping the show’s dynamic, often bringing their strong, unfiltered opinions to the table. Their departure heralds a significant shift for “The View,” signaling a new direction that ABC hopes to take in the years ahead.
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