THE View is undergoing a major change to its upcoming season after fans feared the talk show was getting canceled.
Host Sunny Hostin announced the change on Friday’s show.
Sunny Hostin made a sad, but exciting announcement about The View on Friday’s showCredit: ABC
The host shared that after 10 years, they will be moving to a new studio next seasonCredit: ABC
After discussing the first Hot Topic of the day, The View came back from a commercial break.
Joy Behar, who was the moderator for the day, said that Sunny, 55, had an exciting announcement to make.
“This is the final episode of the season,” Sunny said.
“And after 10 years and 2,143 episodes, this is also the last show that we will do from this studio.”
“We’re sad to say goodbye, but we are thrilled to be moving to a brand-new studio downtown, state-of-the-art,” she went on.
“And we will see you there in September for Season 28 of The View.”
Season 28 will premiere after Labor Day in September.
VIEW STUDIOS
When The View premiered in 1997, it was filmed in ABC Television Studio 23 in New York City until 2014.
In 2014, the daytime talk show moved to ABC Broadcast Center.
Now, The View will film in a different location that has not yet been announced.
The View fans beg ABC network to ‘cancel the show immediately’ as hosts are called ‘horrible’ and ‘disrespectful’
All six hosts – Whoopi Goldberg, Sunny, Joy, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Ana Navarro – are expected to return.
‘THAT IS A LIE’
After Sunny made the announcement, Joy, 81, said that she has moved more times in her life than she can count.
“But, the good thing is when you move, you can purge things,” she said.
Joy asked her co-hosts if they purge things or hoard things and Sunny and Sara, 46, said that they like purging things.
The View hosts
The View is an American talk show airing on ABC from 11am-12pm EST, Monday through Friday. It features a diverse group of women that discuss the day’s “Hot Topics”, ranging from hard-hitting news to celebrity gossip. The six co-hosts include:
Whoopi Goldberg
Joy Behar
Sunny Hostin
Sara Haines
Ana Navarro
Alyssa Farah Griffin
“Sara, that is a lie,” Sunny called her out.
Sunny went on to explain that each host had five huge boxes that they could use to pack up their things in.
“I took up two,” she said. “Sara took up all five and was looking for more.”
“You are going to move all of this junk to the next office?” Joy asked.
“It’s not junk,” Sara shot back.
Sunny then called out Ana, 52, and said that she is not a purger because she has “over 50 pairs of shoes” in her dressing room.
“I’m feeling attacked right now!” Ana said.
“I love all of my shoes. I have no children and my shoes and my dog are my children.”
Alyssa, 35, said that her office is bare and she only used one box.
‘IT’S A CIRCUS’
Last month, The View fans demanded for the talk show to be canceled.
They blamed the hosts for its fluctuating ratings.
Tensions have been rising on the panel, due to opposing viewpoints when it comes to opinions on politics.
X users begged ABC to cancel The View.
“Can we cancel The View? I never saw such hateful human beings,” one fan tweeted.
“@ABCnetwork cancel The View. It is disgusting!!!” another fan wrote.
However, as Sunny mentioned and a source told The U.S. Sun, The View will be back next season.
The source added that ratings have been off the charts despite reports of them plummeting.
Sunny Hostin called out Sara Haines and Ana Navarro for being hoarders when they were cleaning out their dressing roomsCredit: ABC
The host said that she and Joy Behar were purging their items while Sara and Ana needed more boxes for their stuffCredit: ABC
Whoopi Goldberg, who was not there on Friday, will return for the 28th season, along with Ana Navarro, Sara Haines, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, and Alyssa Farah GriffinCredit: Instagram/theviewabc
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