WHOOPI Goldberg has shut down her co-host Ana Navarro following her intrusive question about Whoopi’s personal life.

Whoopi was vehemently opposed to discussing her former love affairs during an intimate discussion on Monday’s episode of The View.

The View star Whoopi Goldberg completely disregarded her co-host, Ana Navarro
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The View star Whoopi Goldberg completely disregarded her co-host, Ana NavarroCredit: NBC

Whoopi made it clear that she was uninterested in opening up about her love life
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Whoopi made it clear that she was uninterested in opening up about her love lifeCredit: NBC
Whoopi, 67, jumpstarted a conversation on love when she introduced an article published by The Guardian.

She explained that The Guardian report was about why people’s “first love can shape their lives forever.”

The award-winning actress then asked her co-hosts individually if there was any truth to the claim that The Guardian made.

View anchor Sunny Hostin, 54, agreed that someone’s first love could shape them; meanwhile, fellow morning show star Alyssa Farah Griffin, 34, didn’t.

Whoopi’s other co-chair, Ana Navarro, 51, confessed that she couldn’t even remember how her first love made her feel.

Whereas View crew member Sara Haines, 45, “absolutely believed” that a person’s first love does transform them.

After Sara answered, Ana threw Whoopi’s initial question about first loves at her.

Instead of responding with her perspective, the legendary comedian ignored the inquiry.

“We’ll be right back,” Whoopi replied in a serious tone, signaling producers to cut to a commercial break as she ripped up her notecard.

TOTALLY IGNORED

Whoopi isn’t against ignoring co-hosts or production if she feels it’s warranted.

In January, seemingly blatantly disregarded a View producer’s request as she went on to make her point during a heated debate at the roundtable.

The View panelists had got on the subject of President Joe Biden’s, 80, classified document scandal.

The Head of State made headlines after several classified government documents were found in his possession at his private home and office.

Since the morning show is known to tackle tough topics, the co-anchors wasted no time giving their opinions about the Commander-in-Chief’s current controversy.

Right after ABC co-anchors Ana and Alyssa expressed their strong points about President Biden, Whoopi chimed in.

“I’m going to say this again. I think that it really will depend on what’s in those boxes, because if in-fact Presidents have the ability to declassify things than you know…,” Whoopi began.

“…The problem for me is I want us to wait and get all the information and know what we’re talking about, you know.”

As she was giving her perspective, show co-host Sunny interjected, which prompted the EGOT-winner to clarify that her views on the matter was just what she believed.

“This is what I think. This is just me saying, [President] Joe didn’t say it, Whoopi said it,” the comedian continued before segueing to a commercial break.

The entire time that Whoopi spoke, producers allowed music to play in the background, attempting to prompt the TV personality to quit talking.

Whoopi totally ignored the effort from the showrunners.

WHOA WHOOPI

Those in charge behind-the-scenes of The View deciding to chomp down on Whoopi’s talking time could be because of past inflammatory remarks she’s made during heated discussions on the show.

In 2022 Whoopi was suspended from The View for two weeks because of what network ABC called her “wrong and hurtful comments” about Jewish people and the Holocaust.

During a discussion about the anti-Nazi graphic novel Maus, Whoopi claimed that the Holocaust was not “about race” but “white on white” violence and “man’s inhumanity to man.”

More recently, in her interview with The Times, Whoopi raised the topic again and alluded that Jewish people themselves are divided about whether they are a race or a religion.

“My best friend said, ‘Not for nothing is there no box on the census for the Jewish race. So that leads me to believe that we’re probably not a race’,” she said.

When the interviewer pointed out that Nazis saw Jews as a race, Whoopi responded: “Yes, but that’s the killer, isn’t it? The oppressor is telling you what you are. Why are you believing them? They’re Nazis. Why believe what they’re saying?”

 

When she was told that Nazis used to measure the heads and noses of Jews to “prove” they were a distinct race, Whoopi continued: “They did that to black people too. But it doesn’t change the fact that you could not tell a Jew on a street.

“You could find me. You couldn’t find them. That was the point I was making. But you would have thought that I’d taken a big old stinky dump on the table, butt naked,” she added.

During Monday's episode, Whoopi asked her co-hosts if they believed someone's 'first love shapes them'
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During Monday’s episode, Whoopi asked her co-hosts if they believed someone’s ‘first love shapes them’Credit: ABC

Some of Whoopi's co-hosts believed that first loves do, while some co-hosts didn't
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Some of Whoopi’s co-hosts believed that first loves do, while some co-hosts didn’tCredit: ABC

Whoopi refused to answer her own question when Ana threw it back at her
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Whoopi refused to answer her own question when Ana threw it back at herCredit: ABC