The panelists on ABC’s “The View” are known more for their hostility than warmth, often pushing “far-left ideologies,” spreading “half-truths,” and making “outrageous statements, especially about conservatives.” This divisive approach has hurt the show’s ratings, leading Disney to consider selling the network.
Instead of changing course, the hosts seem intent on maintaining this “acrimony,” with the atmosphere growing increasingly tense as they push “questionable viewpoints.”
Recently, Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, a well-known reality star, appeared on Bravo’s “Watch What Happens Live.” When asked by Andy Cohen about the “rudest celebrity” she’d met, her response stunned both Cohen and the audience.
Polizzi named Joy Behar from “The View” as the rudest, giving viewers a glimpse into Behar’s off-screen persona, which appears to align with her on-air conduct.
This revelation adds to the growing criticism of “The View,” suggesting that what audiences see on TV might not be an act but a reflection of the panelists’ true personalities.