Whoopi Goldberg stormed off stage at “The View” and accused audience members of filming her with their cell phones.
The outspoken “Jumpin' Jack Flash” actress, 68, confronts a fan during the filming of Tuesday's (March 24) episode of her talk show, alleging the incident was made by Whoopi and her co-host Donald.・It started when we discussed former President Trump's assault. His bail in the fraud case was reduced.
As Sunny Hostin, 55, chatted about a news story, Whoopi told her, “Hold on,” then got up and walked to the edge of the stage.
Then she said this. “Sir, I can see you, so I have to stop you with my camera.”
“So please, don't pull it out again. Thank you.”
The audience was silent for a moment in shock, but burst into applause at Whoopi's confrontation.
Viewers watching ABC's hit show are prohibited from taking photos or recording video of the series during filming, and are only allowed to take photos at certain times when filming is not taking place. Allowed.
Whoopi, who is famous for walking off the “The View” stage when it comes to topics that don't interest her, was once again frustrated when producers tried to remove her from appearing during filming on Tuesday.
They had asked Sunny to read a legal notice denying all charges against Trump, 77, and saying he was innocent of “all 88 charges” against him.
Whoopi told producers off-camera about her colleague: Guys, I'm going to go to her.
“Can I finish what I want to say, or can I just jump right in?”
Co-host Joy Behar, 81, joked, “Whoopi isn't in the mood for your pranks today!”
Whoopi agreed: “No, no,” adding: Come on, Sunny. ”
Sunny then took over and told viewers there was a “legal notice,” which caused Whoopi to sneer, “You're not kidding.”