There’s never a dull moment when The View hits the airwaves, and this past month was no exception. Our friends over at The View went on their usual routine, unintentionally cranking out comedy gold. Picture this: Whoopi Goldberg, with her trademark flair, apparently made another one of those incredible whoopsies. She encouraged viewers to lather on cocoa butter, bask in the sun, and adopt a Latin accent. Because, you know, maybe everyone secretly wants to spice up their daily lives European vacation-style — or at least according to her latest on-air brainstorm.
Now, keep in mind, The View often resembles a whirlwind of chaotic chatter, kind of like a liberal version of the Three Stooges, only less funny and more headache-inducing. It’s like the crew thinks they’re ready to perform stand-up at the Apollo. Ah, but what comedy routine would be complete without a little audience participation? Enter the cue cards from their lawyer friends who seemingly have a permanent seat backstage. You can almost imagine the poor legal team scrambling like contestants on an obstacle course, frantically handing out corrections like snippy librarians doling out overdue book charges.
In signature Whoopi style, she gleefully ripped up the notes that descended from the heavens. Let’s pause for a moment to reflect on this declaration. In what universe does one jokingly encourage blackface, if not on The View’s special planet where double standards abound? Maybe somewhere in an alternate reality, Whoopi’s keen jest gusts toward brilliance. On Earth, however, it becomes a textbook example of why foot-in-mouth disease might just be contagious at The View.
Of course, in the ever-churning drama that is The View, it seems Whoopi’s outburst wasn’t the only highlight of the recent days. There was also a moment of delightful craziness involving ICE agents attending the 2026 Super Bowl, which was announced, adding to the absurdity. Questions about Bad Bunny performing at the Super Bowl only fueled the entertaining trainwreck further.
As cringeworthy as some of the banter gets, one thing’s undeniable: The View is the gift that keeps on giving for those who enjoy a good tale of media mayhem. Each flub, each garbled attempt at humor, and each legal note only fuels the entertaining trainwreck. So here’s to the joyful chaos, erupting amid the stale air of televised echoes — because, like it or not, somebody’s gotta keep the comedy flowing, intentionally or not!

