WHOPI Goldberg warned viewers to “don’t come for me” during an on-air debate on The View.
On Monday’s episode, the actress chatted with her co-hosts about a woman who brought eggs to a vegan wedding.
Whoopi66, explained that the guest — who was the bride’s sister-in-law — brought a Tupperware box of salad and two eggs to the ceremony.
The View guest host Alyssa Farah Griffin said, “It’s her sister-in-law!
“To me it comes across as very passive-aggressive. It’s bizarre.”
Whoopi intervened to disagree, saying: “If you come into a family where you know the girl has very special food needs, adjust her so she doesn’t have to bring her own eggs.
“I think that would have been a lot easier.”
She continued: “Me and eggs… I don’t drink eggs myself, but I know a lot of people who do.”
The comedian then looked at the camera and said in a stern voice, “So don’t come and get me to talk about how I destroyed your farm.”
Whoopi’s warning comes amid fan theories that: a big uproar from the panel might be on the way.
They believed that Whoopi, who has been a co-host since 2007, may be heading out.
This fan theory came after the Ghost actress’s string of blunders and her previous controversial comments about the holocaust.
CONTROVERSIAL COMMENTS
In January, the Sister Act star claimed the Holocaust, which killed six million Jews and other victims, was not “about race.”
She was briefly suspended from the talk show, because many viewers continued to scold the presenter for her comment.
A petition is circulating on change.org who insisted that Whoopi let go of her hosting duties for her “abhorrent actions.”
One theorist wrote: “They… [The View producers] probably have a secret plan behind this big announcement, although we only want Whoopi to be fired.
SHOCK PANEL
The talk show’s current lineup includes: Joy Behar79, Whoopi, Sara Haines44, Sunny Hostin, 53, and guest co-host Ana Navarro Cardenas50.
In early July, a source close to the show revealed to: The New York Post that a new conservative host will be added to the roster to replace Meghan McCain.
The insider revealed: “I would expect an announcement before the season ends on August 5.
“When you watch the show, you see people who come back regularly to join the co-hosts at the table.”
The source added: “It’s an invaluable experience for the show. And it was always the plan to make sure they had a seat at the table.”
Republican panelist Meghan, daughter of the late John McCain and diplomat Cindy McCain – stop the show in July 2021.
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