After the host of The View, 79, experienced a terrifying fall on air, Joy Behar addressed speculation that she is retiring.
Joy Behar, anchor of THE View on ABC, has responded to rumors that she is leaving the program.
The 79-year-old denied rumors that she was leaving and disclosed that she has renewed her three-year contract with ABC.
Joy Behar, host of the ABC program The View, has responded to rumors that she is leaving the program.
Joy Behar, host of The View, has responded to reports that she would leave ABC.
The 79-year-old experienced a terrifying fall in March.
The Independent Journal Review said that Joy was prepared to retire “any day now,” in advance of her 80th birthday in October, and that her three-year contract was set to expire this summer.
Joy’s representative, though, called the allegations “fake news,” telling the New York Post.
They disclosed that until 2025, the seasoned panelist will be bound to the chat program under her new deal.
Although the compensation for Joy’s new contract is unknown, the contentious comic reportedly earned $7 million year with her last arrangement.
The View viewers lament the 25th anniversary episode for “disrespecting” the former host.
The View executives were criticized after viewers saw a “infuriating” detail about Whoopi in a picture.
The sole original panelist on The View is the presenter, who joined the show 25 years ago.
She co-hosts the show with Whoopi Goldberg, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, and Ana Navarro, who contributes weekly on one day.
Every Friday, Joy hosts the afternoon program and took Whoopi’s place when she was suspended for two weeks in February due to her contentious remarks regarding the Holocaust.
When the host took a terrifying fall while live on air in March, it raised questions.
As her co-hosts Sara and Sunny panicked and hurried to help raise her up, cameras caught her face-planting.
Whoopi, the host’s moderator, went over to help the seasoned performer and instructed her to “come on, just stand.”
Sara and Sunny assisted Joy into her chair, and a production assistant also rushed onstage to assist.
The celebrity took her injury seriously and advised everyone who slips and falls to pay attention to their symptoms.
The crucial point, she continued, is that when Bob Saget fell, he pa
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