'That just tickles me!': 'The View' host Whoopi Goldberg gets candid about relationships and solo living
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Whoopi Goldberg, aged 68, openly talked about her decision to stay single and live independently during a recent segment of 'The View,' highlighting her inclination to sleep alone.
Despite her solitary lifestyle, Goldberg didn't shy away from offering relationship advice to her married co-hosts. In a passionate discussion with Sunny Hostin regarding her husband's culinary abilities, Goldberg even went so far as to refer to Hostin as a "b***h" live on air.
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Navigating love and kitchen conflicts
According to Dailymail, The conversation also touched on the importance of not going to bed angry, with Goldberg revealing her personal stance and playfully acknowledging her solo bedtime routine.
In response to a discussion about couples disliking each other's kitchen habits, Goldberg intervened when Hostin shared her views on her husband Emmanuel's culinary skills.
Hostin reveals, "I love mastering the kitchen. I cook every night, as most of you know. I enjoy it, I like to eat my own food, everything."
"I like Manny to do things outdoors. ‘Poop patrol our 150-pound dogs, fix the cars, take out the trash?’" he continued as Whoopi stepped in and asked, "So you don’t want me to touch the food?"
"No!" Sunny exclaimed, before elaborating, "Because he doesn’t cook that well. He has a plate…," said Hostin. However, Goldberg instructed Hostin to address the camera directly and critique her husband's cooking, resulting in a light-hearted yet tense moment on the show.
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Goldberg's solo nights
Goldberg, who appeared to confirm her single status during the episode, later commented on the topic of going to bed angry. She chuckled at the idea, saying, "That just tickles me! You know, that's why I go to bed alone. I don't have to worry about that. I don't care who's angry!"
Hostin, on the other hand, expressed her belief in not letting anger linger overnight. Goldberg responded with humor, jokingly warning Hostin about potential consequences if her husband saw her criticize his cooking on air.
Goldberg's unfiltered wisdom
The conversation explored different viewpoints on the idea of going to bed angry, with co-host Sara Haines admitting she does, while Alyssa Farah Griffin expressed that it doesn't work for her.
Goldberg, recognized for her directness, advocated for open communication and resolving conflicts rather than avoiding them.
Goldberg's relationship advice continued, emphasizing the need to avoid walking away from people when they're out of control.
She candidly advised against leaving them alone, stating, "When they walk away from you, leave them alone, because they are the ones saying, 'I'm not ready.'"
This candid conversation about relationships follows Goldberg's admission last year that she regrets getting married, describing her divorces as "tedious and costly."
Goldberg, renowned for her unfiltered commentary, shares her personal perspectives on love and relationships on 'The View,' having experienced three divorces.
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