Fans of "The View" were happy today to see that one of their own has made her triumphant return to the series. Rosie Perez, who has been taking time off from the ABC talk show to work on a play, rejoined the cast today. Guest hosts, including Naya Rivera as well as others, have helped to fill the void left by Perez, as she has been working on a new play called "Fish in the Dark" with actress Rita Wilson. Read More »
Rosie O'Donnell is setting the record straight about the rumors of the show sinking and that Rosie Perez will not be returning. "MStars News" previously learned that the talk of the town is that Perez is done with "The View" after taking her hiatus to work on Broadway. SEE RELATED STORIES: Is Rosie Perez Really Leaving 'The View?' [DETAILS] Now O'Donnell is clearing up those allegations and said on the show Thursday, Jan. 15, that the rumors aren't true. "OK, here we go again, Whoopi is resting and will be back next week on Tuesday," Rosie said, as the audience claps. "Her back is healing, thank the Lord above, and no matter what you read anywhere, Rosie Perez is also coming back after she is done rehearsing her play ... the play that she's starring in opens soon, and then she will be back here at her job, regardless of what you hear in other shows or read in magazines, as I did at 11:40." Read More »
It's about time to take one last look at "The View" because it seems like ABC is ready to get rid of the talk show. While problems have been plaguing the show in its 18th season, including tensions between co-hosts, low ratings and behind-the-scenes drama, ABC is about ready to just wash its hands of the series. While Whoopi Goldberg and Rosie O'Donnell have been the main two at the helm of the cast fighting, it seems they might not have much to worry about come season's end, as the network is thinking of canceling the show altogether. Radar Online is reporting that the network has been trying its hardest to turn the series around and has even brought in new co-hosts Rosie Perez and Nicolle Wallace to help the program, but not even that could save the sinking ship. According to Mail Online, it seems ABC is trying to cut its loses and expand on a program that is a ratings hit for them instead of continuing a show that does not seem beneficial to try to fix. Read More »
Forget what you've heard, and even seen for that matter, on The View, as Nicolle Wallace appeared last night on Watch What Happens Live! to tell host Andy Cohen that everything on the series is fine. The ABC daytime talk show host explained that when it comes to Rosie O'Donnell and Whoopi Goldberg relationship that everything is sunshine and roses. But are fans really buying Wallace's story? Read More »
It's never a good thing to bring your work home with you, and apparently Rosie O'Donnell is learning that the hard way. The co-host of the popular ABC daytime talk show, The View, has been having problems on the set of the series, but it seems that now the 52-year-old is bringing those negative vibes home with her. The star has been sparring with Whoopi Goldberg on set, as well as the crew members, but it seems that her wife of two-years, Michelle Rounds, is having to hear about the issues at home. Read More »
'The View' feud between Whoopi Goldberg and Rosie O'Donnell has reached a boiling point ever since their on-air brawl regarding the topic of racism in America. Now, ABC is looking to drastically change the program by shockingly bringing back creator Barbara Walters! Read More »
Another day, another feud on The View, and once again it is happening between two of the main co-hosts: Whoopi Goldberg and Rosie O'Donnell. The two have gotten into some pretty heated argument since the show started its new season earlier this year, but it looks like the battle got pretty heated on Dec. 13's episode. When the topic of racism came up, Rosie and Whoopi's fighting escalated to the point where Rosie was going to quit the show altogether. In the video clip that was posted to YouTube, Whoopi gets pretty heated when talking about race, and she hit some of Rosie's buttons in the process. Read More »
President Barack Obama recently made headlines when he admitted that he and First Lady Michelle Obama have time and time again been mistaken for “the help” on numerous occasions. Well, The View producers heard about this and thought it’d be wonderful fodder for some possible discussion between the hosts. What they didn’t expect (okay, maybe they did) was there to be an all out heated argument between hosts Rosie O’Donnell and Whoopi Goldberg over racism v. stupidity. Read More »
'The View' feud between Rosie O'Donnell and Whoopi Goldberg has gotten even nastier with the network telling the panelists to shape up or ship out if they want to keep their jobs. Read More »
Celebrities aren't as alien as you would think; many of them started working jobs in retail, even wearing funky costumes to make a few bucks. Kanye West worked at the Gap, Amy Adams was a Hooters waitress and one of the biggest actors on the planet wore a chicken suit! One thing is for certain, most would not choose to go back to their minimum wage jobs. Here is a list of some of the most outrageous jobs they had before they were famous. Read More »
Jerry Seinfeld has spoken out about comedy legend's Bill Cosby's sexual assault allegations, saying that the situation around his comedian friend is "sad and incomprehensible" while on the red carpet for the premiere of Chris Rock's new movie "Top Five." As stars gathered for the premiere and comedian friends such as Cedric the Entertainer also expressed their worry, new allegations from three women about Cosby emerged. Speaking to "People," Seinfeld explained his reaction to the news regarding Cosby, saying, "I was very upset, very upset. Still upset. I don't know what to make of it, but it's just upsetting." "It's sad and incomprehensible," he told "Entertainment Tonight" online, which also reported on another veteran comedian, "Soul Man" star Cedric the Entertainer, calling the situation about Cosby an "unfortunate scenario," saying that "if the allegations have any truth to them, you want the truth to come out. You want justification for all the people. That's all you can really say." Read More »
The view from where Rosie O'Donnell is standing isn't looking so great in terms of her job security. There have been reports and rumors that the TV personality has become extremely hard to work with on the set of the show. New reports are saying that it seems that the star of the ABC daytime talk show "The View" is becoming increasingly more difficult to work with on a day-to-day basis. The returning co-host, who joins Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie Perez and Nicolle Wallace, seems upset with her current job. According to TMZ, it seems Rosie is "depressed" in her current position and rarely talks to anyone when the cameras aren't rolling. She's also said to be nasty and "impossibly rude" when she does open her mouth to talk to the cast and crewmembers. Reports from the news site are also claiming that she has become incredibly difficult to deal with even when it comes to talking to the execs over at the show. The source goes on to say that Rosie's days at "The View" might be coming to an end, and as ratings continue to drop it is unlikely that the panelist will even finish out the current season with the network. Read More »
This year has been pretty difficult for TV talk show "The View." Not only have there been rumors that some of the co-hosts were in danger of getting the boot, but it was also speculated that much younger panelists would replace them. It seems like every day that goes by another story about the tension that's happening backstage and on-air makes its way into the press. Well, today's no different, and it seems that the stars of the show are turning on each other now that ratings have taken a little bit of a dip. It seems like problems between the co-hosts turned to problems bigger than just ratings after Whoopi didn't want to talk about the racial problems that have erupted in the United States over the past week. According to the (New York) "Daily News," Whoopi didn't want to talk about the Bill Cosby scandal or the happenings in Ferguson, and Rosie O'Donnell kept pushing the topics. "There's a terrible frustration and there are problems," an insider revealed to the news site. "Whoopi didn't want to talk about Cosby and Ferguson, Rosie did — how could you not? These topics that are uncomfortable for everyone, but it's 'The View' and it's their job to talk about topics that might make some people tense." And it seems that tensions ran so high that one of the new co-hosts, Rosie Perez, even ending up bursting into tears, according to Radar Online. "She's constantly correcting herself because she's constantly screwing something up. She's not the sharpest tool in the shed." Read More »