Whoopi Goldberg recently opened up on The View about her potential departure from the show if she achieved financial independence. Approaching her 69th birthday, the acclaimed actress shared her insights into the lives of working-class Americans, noting her own personal struggles. “I work for a living,” she emphasized, highlighting the everyday challenges that persist despite her celebrity status.
In the episode, Goldberg addressed the rising tensions over political matters, particularly mentioning Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s recent social media engagement regarding voting habits. Goldberg pointed out that she too faces similar economic challenges, reinforcing that if finances weren’t an issue, she wouldn’t be involved with *The View*.
Her remarks echo thoughts previously shared by former co-host Meghan McCain, who had noted a disconnect between the hosts of The View and lower-income viewers. Nevertheless, Goldberg expressed her empathy for those dealing with financial difficulties and showed her support for everyday individuals.
Having been part of The View since 2007, Goldberg is one of the longest-serving hosts alongside Joy Behar. Besides her role on the show, she remains active in acting, appearing in key series like The Stand and Harlem. Additionally, she is involved in developing Sister Act 3 for Disney+, with plans for a revised script following the passing of Maggie Smith, who was anticipated to reprise her role.