Joy Behar’s recent fall on “The View” brought a surprise dose of excitement to the show! Even though the set was upgraded for comfort, the 80-year-old comedian found herself on the floor in a funny accident that had everyone buzzing.
On Thursday, Behar couldn’t help but joke about her live TV moment when she missed her seat while trying to sit on a tricky swivel chair. With a big laugh, she said, “Remember when I fell on stage? My butt missed the chair!” The audience erupted in laughter, enjoying her playful spirit.
Whoopi Goldberg chimed in, sharing her perspective. “We saw you trying not to fall,” she explained. “It was scary because we didn’t know if we should catch you or if that would make it worse.” Her concern made everyone realize just how tricky the situation was!
In her classic funny style, Behar compared her job to a wild theme park ride. “These moving chairs remind me of a ride at Coney Island!” she exclaimed, drawing more giggles from the crowd.
The silver lining of her little tumble was the arrival of new, safer chairs. These chairs had four tall legs, a square seat, and a backrest to help prevent any future spills. Showing off the new seats on Thursday, Behar proudly said, “Look at these changes! No more accidents!”
But not everyone was thrilled with the new setup. Goldberg joked, “They’re not new for me because my behind doesn’t fit in this chair, as I’ve said many times!” The crowd laughed even harder, and she added with a wink, “While my old chair fit better, it might not have been your favorite, Joy!” The two shared a lighthearted moment, teasing each other about their seating dilemmas.
Earlier that week, 67-year-old Goldberg had also stood up for Behar after co-host Ana Navarro, 51, claimed that Bill Geddie, the late co-creator of “The View,” had both hired and fired Behar. This show of support really highlighted the strong bond among the hosts, making the atmosphere even more lively and fun.
Behar also made headlines when she boldly called Texas Governor Greg Abbott a “sadist,” describing him as someone who enjoys causing pain or suffering. Her comments sparked conversations that rippled far beyond the show.
Despite her unexpected fall, Joy Behar’s little mishap turned into a fun moment on “The View,” keeping the audience entertained and pleasantly surprised!
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