The ladies of “The View” may often be at each other’s throats, but there is one thing they can all agree on: pay transparency.
On Wednesday, co-host Sunny Hostin recalled how Sherri Shepherd helped her negotiate her salary on the ABC daytime talk show.
Hostin said that when she signed her deal sheet, Shepherd gave her a call. “She was like, ‘Did they give you a car stipend?’ I was like, ‘No.’ ‘Did they give you this?’ I was like, ‘No,'” Hostin said. The television personality then got out her call sheet and Shepherd “basically” went over her salary for the entire time she was there.
“And you also gave me Jenny McCarthy’s salary,” Hostin said.
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On Wednesday, co-host Sunny Hostin recalled how Sherri Shepherd helped her negotiate her salary on the ABC daytime talk show.
Hostin said that when she signed her deal sheet, Shepherd gave her a call. “She was like, ‘Did they give you a car stipend?’ I was like, ‘No.’ ‘Did they give you this?’ I was like, ‘No,'” Hostin said. The television personality then got out her call sheet and Shepherd “basically” went over her salary for the entire time she was there.
“And you also gave me Jenny McCarthy’s salary,” Hostin said.
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- 5/3/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
Liam Neeson probably won't be appearing on The View in the near future.
The actor appeared on the February 15 installment of the ABC talk show to promote his new movie, Marlowe, and it will definitely go down as one of the most awkward segments in TV history.
"I was in the dressing room drinking a cup of tea, turned the TV up, and I thought, oh, this will be great. They're talking about gun violence in America, and I agree that it's an American problem," Neeson recalled to Rolling Stone.
"I go onstage and join the ladies during the break, and I was congratulating them on this discussion."
"And then our segment starts and it's just all this Bs with Joy [Behar] and Liam Neeson and having a crush, and I've known Whoopi [Goldberg] for years and Joy a little bit, but I just wasn't impressed."
Neeson's appearance on the show...
The actor appeared on the February 15 installment of the ABC talk show to promote his new movie, Marlowe, and it will definitely go down as one of the most awkward segments in TV history.
"I was in the dressing room drinking a cup of tea, turned the TV up, and I thought, oh, this will be great. They're talking about gun violence in America, and I agree that it's an American problem," Neeson recalled to Rolling Stone.
"I go onstage and join the ladies during the break, and I was congratulating them on this discussion."
"And then our segment starts and it's just all this Bs with Joy [Behar] and Liam Neeson and having a crush, and I've known Whoopi [Goldberg] for years and Joy a little bit, but I just wasn't impressed."
Neeson's appearance on the show...
- 2/22/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Updated with video: In his first TV sit-down since officially throwing his hat into the ring via video, Dem White House hopeful Joe Biden walked out to The View panelist table in most awkward way possible, carefully shaking hands with some of the show’s female panelists while leaving space between them, giving Anna Navarro a quick kiss the cheek, and embracing only Meghan McCain, who everyone knows is a close personal friend.
He quickly sat down at the table and they immediately cut to commercial.
In the lead up to Thursday’s announcement, Biden faced backlash when several women accused him of making them uncomfortable with inappropriate touching and space invading. He responded by video, noting “social norms are changing and vowing to be “more mindful” going forward.
On Friday, he told The View panel, “Here’s the deal. I have to be much more aware of the private space of men and women,...
He quickly sat down at the table and they immediately cut to commercial.
In the lead up to Thursday’s announcement, Biden faced backlash when several women accused him of making them uncomfortable with inappropriate touching and space invading. He responded by video, noting “social norms are changing and vowing to be “more mindful” going forward.
On Friday, he told The View panel, “Here’s the deal. I have to be much more aware of the private space of men and women,...
- 4/26/2019
- by Lisa de Moraes
- Deadline Film + TV
Whoopi Goldberg did not waste a minute getting to her response to Jeanine Pirro’s claims over yesterday’s high-volume appearance on The View, about which Pirro said she was ejected from the building “like a dog.”
“Things got hot on the air, which you expect. That happens a lot,” Goldberg said. “I want to clear up what happened afterwards, because she talked about it on Fox News and Fox & Friends this morning, but she seemed to leave out some key points….a lot of pertinent stuff” Goldberg said, noting there were plenty of witnesses.
Pirro had arrived at the show upset upon learning Anna Navarro would be filling in for Joy Behar, Goldberg said, reiterating what Deadline reported yesterday.
Things got hot during her second book-plugging segment, which Den Mom Whoopi seemed to cut short, though today she insisted it ran as long as scheduled.
After which, Goldberg said,...
“Things got hot on the air, which you expect. That happens a lot,” Goldberg said. “I want to clear up what happened afterwards, because she talked about it on Fox News and Fox & Friends this morning, but she seemed to leave out some key points….a lot of pertinent stuff” Goldberg said, noting there were plenty of witnesses.
Pirro had arrived at the show upset upon learning Anna Navarro would be filling in for Joy Behar, Goldberg said, reiterating what Deadline reported yesterday.
Things got hot during her second book-plugging segment, which Den Mom Whoopi seemed to cut short, though today she insisted it ran as long as scheduled.
After which, Goldberg said,...
- 7/20/2018
- by Lisa de Moraes
- Deadline Film + TV
The View Hosts Dress Up as Disney Villains: See the Uncanny Comparisons to Their Animated Characters
The View hosts took on a killer look for Friday's spooky Halloween show! Whoopi Goldberg, Paula Faris, Joy Behar, Raven-Symone and Michelle Collins all dressed up for a "Villainous View Halloween," taking on their favorite villains from various Disney movies as guests—including Molly Sims as Cinderella and Anna Navarro as Snow White—played their friendlier counterparts. Goldberg opted for a Cruella Deville ensemble, complete with a fur coat, red accessories and the infamous black and white striped hair. Behar also looked pretty incredible as the Evil Queen from Snow White, topped off with a crown and a perfected evil sneer. Raven-Symone channeled her inner-Meryl Streep as The...
- 10/30/2015
- E! Online
Many people took to theaters and the web on Christmas to take in the hotbed Sony movie “The Interview.”
Also Read: Greta Van Susteren Obliterates ‘Stupid’ and ‘Ignorant’ Sony for Making ‘The Interview’
Reviews are out, and Fox News anchor Greta Van Susteren let loose her inner movie critic in a scatting Twitter rant on Christmas.
Watched part of The Interview – Sony should be ashamed #WorstMovie
— Greta Van Susteren (@greta) December 25, 2014
All that money on a movie and that is the best Sony can do? — Greta Van Susteren (@greta) December 25, 2014
Sony owes me 20 minutes of my life back (time I...
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Reviews are out, and Fox News anchor Greta Van Susteren let loose her inner movie critic in a scatting Twitter rant on Christmas.
Watched part of The Interview – Sony should be ashamed #WorstMovie
— Greta Van Susteren (@greta) December 25, 2014
All that money on a movie and that is the best Sony can do? — Greta Van Susteren (@greta) December 25, 2014
Sony owes me 20 minutes of my life back (time I...
- 12/26/2014
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
With shooting underway on writer/director Tony Gilroy’s The Bourne Legacy, Universal’s reboot of its Jason Bourne franchise with Jeremy Renner in the role of a new CIA operative, Universal Pictures began work on a new espionage franchise based on a different series of Robert Ludlum books. Deadline reported that Universal hired veteran writer and producer Irwin Winkler and writing partner Jose Ruisanchez to adapt Ludlum’s The Sigma Protocol, the story of innocent bystander Ben Hartman and U.S. Dept. of Justice Agent Anna Navarro caught in an international conspiracy plot; the last book written entirely by Ludlum and published after his death.
- 1/13/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
With shooting underway on writer/director Tony Gilroy’s The Bourne Legacy, Universal’s reboot of its Jason Bourne franchise with Jeremy Renner in the role of a new CIA operative, Universal Pictures began work on a new espionage franchise based on a different series of Robert Ludlum books. Deadline reported that Universal hired veteran writer and producer Irwin Winkler and writing partner Jose Ruisanchez to adapt Ludlum’s The Sigma Protocol, the story of innocent bystander Ben Hartman and U.S. Dept. of Justice Agent Anna Navarro caught in an international conspiracy plot; the last book written entirely by Ludlum and published after his death.
- 1/13/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
With shooting underway on writer/director Tony Gilroy’s The Bourne Legacy, Universal’s reboot of its Jason Bourne franchise with Jeremy Renner in the role of a new CIA operative, Universal Pictures began work on a new espionage franchise based on a different series of Robert Ludlum books. Deadline reported that Universal hired veteran writer and producer Irwin Winkler and writing partner Jose Ruisanchez to adapt Ludlum’s The Sigma Protocol, the story of innocent bystander Ben Hartman and U.S. Dept. of Justice Agent Anna Navarro caught in an international conspiracy plot; the last book written entirely by Ludlum and published after his death.
- 1/13/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Back in October, it was reported that Universal was moving forward on The Janson Directive, an adaptation of a thriller by Bourne author Robert Ludlum. That project is, by all accounts, still moving forward with the studio, but they’ve also made movement on one of their several planned Ludlum adaptations in the meantime.
As Deadline tells us, Rocky director Irwin Winkler and Jose Ruisanchez will pen a film version of The Sigma Protocol, which the former will also produce, alongside Jeffrey Weiner and Ben Smith of Captivate Entertainment. The story they’re adapting follows “a man who, while vacationing in Switzerland, runs into an old friend,” watching “as the guy turns homicidal and guns down six people.” After getting “plunged into a conspiracy and [running] for his life,” he finds that a female federal agent may be his “only hope of survival from a ruthless assassin.”
Winkler said the following...
As Deadline tells us, Rocky director Irwin Winkler and Jose Ruisanchez will pen a film version of The Sigma Protocol, which the former will also produce, alongside Jeffrey Weiner and Ben Smith of Captivate Entertainment. The story they’re adapting follows “a man who, while vacationing in Switzerland, runs into an old friend,” watching “as the guy turns homicidal and guns down six people.” After getting “plunged into a conspiracy and [running] for his life,” he finds that a female federal agent may be his “only hope of survival from a ruthless assassin.”
Winkler said the following...
- 1/13/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
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