Joy Behar’s Odd Interaction With Matthew McConaughey On The View

Santiago Felipe/Getty Images By Joey Keogh/Sept. 2, 2021 10:17 am EST

Joy Behar is a TV veteran in the strongest sense of the word. The only original host remaining on “The View,” Behar has been a key part of more than 20 seasons of the popular talk show. However, with a tenure this long, the host has obviously had more than her fair share of dodgy on-air incidents. As Behar admitted to People, “I’ve gotten in trouble a few times on the show.” The TV star revealed, “I’ve had to apologize, which I’m happy to do in order to save mine and everybody else’s job. … Even if I don’t mean it, I’ll do it. Even if I look like I’m in a hostage takeover, I’ll still do it, because if you don’t do it, you lose your job and everybody else’s.”

“The View” was created by the legendary Barbara Walters in 1997 and, shockingly, the original format remains largely unchanged all these years later. The irresistible, yet ruthlessly simple, hook surrounds an outspoken group of multigenerational women sitting around and casually discussing everything from politics to health, entertainment, and everything in between, typically with a news slant. As Behar herself put it, “You have a bunch of women who speak their minds and enjoy the blowback. That’s our stock-in-trade.” She’s not one to mince words, but sometimes Behar delivers a real shock to the system.

Joy Behar’s Odd Interaction With Matthew McConaughey On The View

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By Joey Keogh/Sept. 2, 2021 10:17 am EST

Joy Behar is a TV veteran in the strongest sense of the word. The only original host remaining on “The View,” Behar has been a key part of more than 20 seasons of the popular talk show. However, with a tenure this long, the host has obviously had more than her fair share of dodgy on-air incidents. As Behar admitted to People, “I’ve gotten in trouble a few times on the show.” The TV star revealed, “I’ve had to apologize, which I’m happy to do in order to save mine and everybody else’s job. … Even if I don’t mean it, I’ll do it. Even if I look like I’m in a hostage takeover, I’ll still do it, because if you don’t do it, you lose your job and everybody else’s.”

“The View” was created by the legendary Barbara Walters in 1997 and, shockingly, the original format remains largely unchanged all these years later. The irresistible, yet ruthlessly simple, hook surrounds an outspoken group of multigenerational women sitting around and casually discussing everything from politics to health, entertainment, and everything in between, typically with a news slant. As Behar herself put it, “You have a bunch of women who speak their minds and enjoy the blowback. That’s our stock-in-trade.” She’s not one to mince words, but sometimes Behar delivers a real shock to the system.

“The View” was created by the legendary Barbara Walters in 1997 and, shockingly, the original format remains largely unchanged all these years later. The irresistible, yet ruthlessly simple, hook surrounds an outspoken group of multigenerational women sitting around and casually discussing everything from politics to health, entertainment, and everything in between, typically with a news slant. As Behar herself put it, “You have a bunch of women who speak their minds and enjoy the blowback. That’s our stock-in-trade.” She’s not one to mince words, but sometimes Behar delivers a real shock to the system.

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