In a surprising on-air revelation, The View co-host Whoopi Goldberg ignited controversy by stating that she would leave the show if she possessed unlimited wealth. According to Goldberg, who has been a part of The View since 2007, achieving financial independence would allow her to refrain from sharing her views on the long-standing daytime talk program.
Goldberg’s remarks come in the wake of increasing backlash regarding her recent comments, in which she referred to grocery store owners as “pigs” in reaction to food inflation — a statement that was poorly received by many Americans and the grocery sector. Conservative commentator Mario Nawfal criticized her on social media, stating, *“WHOOPI GOLDBERG SAYS SHE’D QUIT ‘THE VIEW’ IF SHE HAD ENOUGH MONEY… Whoopi Goldberg stunned viewers on *The View* by confessing she’d leave the show if she were financially secure, asserting, ‘If I had all the money in the world, I would not be here.’”*
Goldberg’s remarks were made while co-host Ana Navarro was talking about potential candidates for the 2024 presidential election, to which Goldberg interjected, “I appreciate that people are having a hard time. Me too. I work for a living. If I had all the money in the world, I would not be here.” This statement left some viewers perplexed, particularly considering Goldberg’s estimated net worth of $60 million and her reported annual salary of $8 million on The View.