Whoopi Goldberg stirred the pot recently with her playful yet risqué commentary during a special episode of “The View.” Celebrating her 69th birthday, she showed off a cheese wheel featuring her face and humorously remarked, “I like to be eaten from time to time.” This comment led co-host Sara Haines to take a humorous exit off set, only to return for a laugh. Social media was abuzz with mixed reactions to her comments, with many expressing their discomfort. One user commented, “Wow, I could have gone my whole life without that knowledge,” and another quipped, “I need a palate cleanser.”
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Goldberg didn’t stop there; she further delved into provocative topics, discussing the concept of women withholding intimacy. She asserted, “You can’t do this without us, and if we don’t let you, you don’t get any.” This remark triggered a wave of reactions online, with one user humorously stating they needed to “scrub my eyes.”
This isn’t the first time Goldberg has openly discussed her personal life on the show. During a segment in August 2023, she stated that “sex on the beach is overrated,” another revelation that many found too revealing. Fans of the show are familiar with Goldberg’s candid nature regarding her relationships.
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In another lively segment from February, the co-hosts discussed narcissism and its impact in relationships. Goldberg shared her preference for one-night stands, stating, “Listen, a good hit-and-run is a good hit-and-run. 90 percent of the time, I’m not there for conversation.” She even joked that using “an electronic partner” could simplify her interactions.
These humorous anecdotes might have seemed light-hearted, but Goldberg further solidified her views in her memoir released in May titled “Bits And Pieces: My Mother, My Brother, And Me.” Here she reiterated her dating philosophy, suggesting that her flings are strictly temporary, emphasizing, “I don’t need anybody to stick around after that at all.”
After experiencing three marriages, Goldberg openly reflected on her views regarding commitment. In a candid discussion in August 2023, she said, “I was dancing and prancing, I was so glad to get out of there. Every time.” Her previous marriages included Alvin Martin, David Claessen, and Lyle Trachtenberg, which she described as “getting expensive and boring,” indicating she has no intentions of marrying again.