Several ladies on The View have contracts that expire this season, and everyone wants to know if they will be back for Season 29. Sunny Hostin, Whoopi Goldberg, and Joy Behar’s contracts need to be renewed,
Joy Behar is promoting a new project that will feature an iconic soap opera veteran away from her normal job on The View.
Joy Behar is reflecting on how a near-death experience changed her life forever. The comedian, 82, opened up about suffering an ectopic pregnancy in 1979 on Friday’s episode of The View as part of a conversation about the new Hulu comedy series,
The first time Joy Behar did stand-up comedy in front of Barbara Walters, albeit unknowingly, her husband told her that "everyone was laughing except" for Walters. Behar shared the anecdote on the Jan.
Elisabeth Hasselbeck slams Joy Behar for calling Carrie Underwood "un-American" for agreeing to perform at President-elect Trump's inauguration ceremony.
Prospects for that appear slim, however, as both Hostin and panelist Sara Haines have had to take matters of Behar's phone into their own hands (literally) — such as grabbing Behar's noisy phone backstage after it went off live on the air and reaching over to silence it during the broadcast.
Comedian and "The View" host Joy Behar's latest endeavor is her play "My First Ex-Husband," which is holding its world premiere starting Jan. 29.
Joy Behar recalls ‘near-death’ experience with an ectopic pregnancy that left her ‘screaming for her life’ on 'The View.'
Elisabeth Hasselbeck is stepping in to defend Carrie Underwood after the singer's decision to perform at Donald Trump's inauguration sparked criticism from her former The View co-host, Joy Behar.
One would think singing at a presidential inauguration would be the ultimate show of patriotism. Not if you are Joy
Sunny Hostin supported her co-host’s hot take by calling out, “Say it, Joy!” but Griffin’s words proved to be Behar’s breaking point.
Joy Behar is opening up about a terrifying yet pivotal moment in her life. During the latest episode of ABC's The View, Behar and her co-hosts swapped stories about some of their "near-death experiences," prompting Behar, 82, to open up about an ectopic pregnancy she had in the late 70s.