Whoopi Goldberg and Sara Haines' Playful Exchange on The View

Roger Ebert

Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews and essays defined cinema criticism for decades.

The hosts of "The View," Whoopi Goldberg and Sara Haines, recently found themselves in a unique on-air interaction involving a series of playful slaps during a live interview. This unusual exchange, which unfolded over six reciprocal slaps, drew humorous attention from their guests and left audiences buzzing.

"The View" Heats Up: A Playful Spat Between Co-Hosts!

An Unexpected On-Air Tiff

A recent episode of "The View" featured an unusual and highly discussed moment when co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Sara Haines engaged in a series of playful slaps. This light-hearted yet surprising exchange took place during a live interview with renowned actors Justin Theroux and Kate Hudson, momentarily diverting attention from the celebrity guests.

The Catalyst: A Reference to an Icon

The incident began when Sara Haines playfully tapped Whoopi Goldberg on the arm. This gesture seemed to be a reaction to Justin Theroux's remark about working with an esteemed actress like Meryl Streep, whom he described as being just like any other performer off-screen. Haines' action appeared to signal a relatable sentiment towards Goldberg, an equally iconic figure in her own right.

The Escalation: A Series of Playful Strikes

Following Haines' initial tap, Whoopi Goldberg responded with a surprised "Ow!" before returning a playful slap to Haines' arm. This quickly led to a back-and-forth exchange, with Haines using the back of her hand for another tap, prompting a further retaliatory jab from Goldberg. The sequence escalated to a total of six reciprocal slaps, drawing the attention of everyone on set, including the bewildered guests.

Guests' Reaction and Goldberg's Demeanor

As the playful altercation continued, Justin Theroux, one of the guest actors, visibly reacted to the commotion. He turned to the hosts with a bemused expression, asking, "Why are we all hitting each other?" The camera then focused on Whoopi Goldberg, who, despite the lighthearted nature of the exchange, did not appear amused. Her expression conveyed a sense of visible annoyance at the repeated physical contact.

A Pattern of Playful Physicality

This recent on-air interaction is not an isolated incident. Approximately a month prior, Whoopi Goldberg had also playfully slapped Sara Haines during a broadcast. That earlier event occurred after Haines made a humorous, suggestive comment about fellow panelist Joy Behar, eliciting a similar physical response from Goldberg using her cue cards. These repeated instances suggest a dynamic of playful, albeit occasionally firm, interactions among the co-hosts of "The View."

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