During a lively segment on *Gutfeld!* this past Monday, guest Kennedy shared a revealing story about her 2003 audition for *The View*, offering a glimpse into a clash with co-host Joy Behar. Speaking with host Greg Gutfeld, Kennedy recounted how she nearly landed a spot on the iconic talk show after Lisa Ling’s departure, advancing far in the process before an uncomfortable encounter left a lasting impression.

 

 

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Kennedy spoke warmly of her initial experience, describing a welcoming atmosphere with the show’s panel. “I really clicked with Star Jones, and Barbara Walters—rest her soul—was just wonderful,” she said. “Meredith Vieira was there too, and we had great discussions about conservative ideas.” The audition felt promising, with Kennedy’s natural charisma and quick wit shining through as she engaged with the hosts, hopeful about joining the team.

However, her interaction with Joy Behar soured the experience. Kennedy described Behar as “cold and unkind,” noting that the veteran host relied heavily on a comedy writer during breaks to craft her lines. “It was odd to see someone called a comedian not come up with her own material,” Kennedy remarked. “She wasn’t spontaneous or engaging in the moment, which surprised me.”

As a former MTV host known for her sharp humor, Kennedy couldn’t resist adding levity to the conversation, tossing out quips that came naturally. But Behar, seemingly unsettled by Kennedy’s ease, pushed back. “During a break, she told me, ‘Leave the comedy to me,’” Kennedy recalled with a laugh. “I said, ‘Sure, I’ll hold off once you get started.’” The sharp exchange underscored a competitive tension, with Kennedy sensing Behar felt threatened by her unscripted humor.

 

 

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Kennedy reflected on *The View*’s early days, calling it a vibrant conversational platform before it veered into what she described as a less engaging format. Her anecdote highlighted a contrast between the show’s collaborative potential and the territorial vibe she encountered. While Kennedy didn’t secure the role, the experience left her with a story that resonated with *Gutfeld!* viewers, who appreciated her candid take.

Behar, a fixture on *The View* and a vocal Democrat, has long been known for her bold political stances. She famously labeled Donald Trump’s 2016 win as “deeply unsettling” and recently quipped she’d never donate a kidney to a Trump supporter, though she could befriend one. Her critiques have also targeted figures like House Speaker Mike Johnson, whom she called a “deceptive figure.” These comments reflect her unapologetic style, which Kennedy’s story suggests may extend to behind-the-scenes dynamics.

Kennedy’s tale, delivered with her trademark wit, sparked laughter and nods from the *Gutfeld!* audience, offering a peek into the high-stakes world of daytime TV. It also underscored the challenges of navigating personalities in such settings, where humor and ego can collide. While Kennedy moved on to other ventures, her brush with *The View* remains a memorable chapter, one she shared with humor and grace.