In a surprising turn of events that has left fans and industry insiders alike buzzing with speculation, ABC has announced that it will not be renewing the contracts of Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar, two of the most iconic co-hosts of “The View,” for the year 2024. The network’s decision, encapsulated in the statement “We’re removing toxic people from the show,” marks a significant shift in the landscape of daytime television and raises questions about the future of the long-running talk show, the implications for its cast and crew, and the broader discourse around media personalities and their influence.
Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar have been stalwarts of “The View” for years, with Goldberg joining in 2007 and Behar being part of the original lineup since its inception in 1997, albeit with a brief hiatus. Their tenure on the show has been marked by candid discussions, heated debates, and moments of levity, making them beloved figures among the show’s diverse audience. However, the network’s recent announcement signals an end to their influential run, citing the need to “remove toxic people from the show” as a primary motivator.