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Whoopi Goldberg Responds To Meghan McCain Attacking Her In Memoir

The View’ co-host Sara Haines also sounded off.

Conservative pundit Meghan McCain slammed The View, after leaving the show just a few months ago, in a new memoir titled Bad Republican. Whoopi Goldberg is finally responding.

On Oct. 25 in New York City, paparazzi asked the 65-year-old EGOT legend about McCain’s comments, saying the show was a “toxic” work environment.

“Alright,” Whoopi reacted with a shrug.

She added, in her classic comedic style, “You know, I’m trying to get my leg and my hip right,” pointing to her cane. “I don’t have time to think about anything but myself.”

Goldberg has been open about her struggle with sciatica, which has affected her leg.

The paps also caught up with 44-year-old Sara Haines who, like usual, was extremely diplomatic and said with a smile, “Everyone’s kind of got their own journey and their trip and their experience. I love this place, it’s been very good to me. She just doesn’t work here anymore though — she’s moved on.”

In case you missed it, in an excerpt for Variety, McCain said in the audio memoir that the iconic talk show “breeds drama: producers can’t control hosts, manage conflict or control leaking. My take on the show is that working at ‘The View’ brings out the worst in people.”

She also said, “I believe that all the women and the staff are working under conditions where the culture is so f****d up, it feels like quicksand.”

The former Fox News pundit didn’t stop there. She took aim at moderator Whoopi Goldberg, saying, “The thing about Whoopi, though, is that she yields so much power in culture and television, and once she turns on you, it can create unfathomable tension at the table. I found her open disdain for me more and more difficult to manage as the years went on and it became more frequent.”

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McCain addressed viral moments, like when Goldberg told the 36-year-old, who famously and repeatedly talked over her co-hosts, “Girl, please stop talking.” She also brought up another moment where Whoopi responded with a simple “okay” after a long diatribe from the conservative commentator.

McCain claims she was “really hurt” and said in her memoir, “Day after day, week after week, these things take a toll.”

She also complained about original host Joy Behar. When the 79-year-old said she didn’t miss her after she had been on maternity leave, McCain claims she broke into “uncontrollable sobbing” off camera. According to her, she told producers she wanted an apology — Behar refused.

Joy Behar has yet to respond to McCain’s allegations.

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For years, there were allegations that it was Meghan McCain who made the show a toxic work environment. Back in January of 2020, Page Six reported “tensions have been high” and the hosts “have lost patience” with Meghan McCain.

Meghan McCain’s Bad Republican was released on Audible on Oct. 21.

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