Jun 22, 2022
The View fans spot bizarre detail behind host Whoopi Goldberg in the background of the talk show
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THE View fans have spotted a bizarre detail in the background of the show while watching on Wednesday.
Viewers are asking for more details about what they saw behind host Whoopi Goldberg during the broadcast.
4The View fans spotted a bizarre detail in the background of the show on WednesdayCredit: ABC 4They started wondering who the guy hanging out behind host Whoopi Goldberg isCredit: ABCJust as the show was heading into a commercial break, the camera went from being zoomed in on the hosts to panning out a bit.
As more of the stage came into view, fans noticed that a man in a suit came out from backstage and onto the main set.
They spotted him a few feet behind Whoopi and pointed him out on social media.
The eagle-eyed fan shared a screenshot of the mystery man and tweeted at The View, asking: “Who the heck is that dude walking out??”
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The suited-man spotting came just as Whoopi announced it was time to go to commercial, moments after she shaded her co-host Sunny Hostin.
The shady behavior came amid a Hot Topic discussion, as Sunny and her co-host Joy Behar got into a bit of an argument.
The two battled back and forth until the commercial-time music began to play.
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Seemingly because of that, when the camera turned back onto the moderator for her to tell viewers they were going to break, she took a beat first.
Whoopi stared directly into the camera, then she gave a little sideways glance to the live audience, looking annoyed by what had just happened.
One fan tweeted: “Whoopi's facial expressions are unmatched”
Another wrote: “Lol Whoopi's look to the audience!”
A third said that “Whoopi's facial expressions are priceless!”
This comes after fans called out Whoopi for making a rude comment to Sunny on the show just last week.
Fans were shocked by Whoopi cutting off Sunny at one point and practically telling her to hurry it up.
One fan tweeted: “Whoopi stays on Sunny's neck.”
Another shocked viewer wrote: “Wish Whoopi would treat Sunny with more respect.”
Fans have started petitioning to have her fired from the show after various comments and on-air blunders.
Whoopi got into hot water with fans in January after she claimed the Holocaust, which involved the murder of six million Jews and other victims, was not "about race."
She was briefly suspended from the talk show, though some viewers haven't forgiven the actress for her remark.
Read More On The SunKIM'S HELL Kim & Kanye headed for trial as volatile rapper is still stalling divorceHIDDEN CLUES 7 critical mysteries in Gabby Petito case that could be answered in courtA petition has circulated on Change.org, insisting that Whoopi be let go of her hosting duties for her "repulsive verbiage and actions."
The petition, created immediately following the January 31 episode, has enlisted nearly 40k signatures.
4The moment came just after Whoopi shocked viewers by shading her co-host Sunny HostinCredit: ABC 4Fans joked about how 'priceless' the moderator's facial expressions are after she used them to shade SunnyCredit: ABCNews Source: the-sun.com
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