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Goldberg kicked off the Hot Topics segment with a raised eyebrow, introducing the White House’s reported plan to combat ...
While Sara Haines loves her job on The View, there is something else out there for her that she would rather do.
Co-host Sara Haines asked Yang whether it was true that he didn’t want to play Vance on the show. “I just thought there would be better people for it,” the “Fire Island” actor explained.
"Is it true that you didn't want to play JD Vance on the show?" co-host Sara Haines asked Yang. Yang responded, "I just thought there would be better people for it." "It was my impostor syndrome.
She later turned to her fellow panelists and asked their thoughts on the proposal. Sara Haines didn’t hold back either, saying the proposal was comparable to “putting a band-aid on a deeper problem.” ...
She later turned to her fellow panelists and asked their thoughts on the proposal. Sara Haines didn’t hold back either, saying the proposal was comparable to “putting a band-aid on a deeper ...
Goldberg continued before asking her co-hosts their opinions in a sarcastic tone. “It’s like putting a band-aid on a deeper problem,” Sara Haines said. “We don’t have paid family leave in this country ...
“I just thought there would be better people for it,” he told co-host Sara Haines. It was his “imposter syndrome” that made him publicly plead for SNL boss Lorne Michaels to choose someone else, he ...
“I just thought there would be better people for it,” he told co-host Sara Haines. It was his “imposter syndrome” that made him publicly plead for SNL boss Lorne Michaels to choose someone ...
Moderator Whoopi Goldberg needed a moment to turn away from the table and laugh, while Sara Haines grabbed her mug and briefly hid behind it, before exclaiming, “There’s our new headline!” ...