The View host Whoopi Goldberg shades co-hosts in awkward moment with Sara Haines on live show
THE VIEW host Whoopi Goldberg has thrown shade at her co-hosts in an awkward moment with Sara Haines during their live show.
Sherri Shepherd, 55, arrived in the Bahamas to promote her upcoming talk show.
In February, Sherri announced her new show, titled Sherri, while serving as host on The Wendy Williams Show.
The talk show host revealed the premiere date landed on September 12th.
Joy Behar, 79, asked Sherri if she was "invited" to show up on her show.
The 30 Rock star previously hosted the daytime talk show.
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During her run on the show, she co-hosted the daytime talk program with Joy, Whoopi Goldberg, 66, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, now 45, Jenny McCarthy, now 49, and the show's creator Barbara Walters.
Sherri co-hosted The View for seven seasons from 2007 to 2014.
She asked her the cast members: "I want to know the odds if all of you are coming on the show?"
Sara Haines, 44, immediately raised her hand and attempted to lift Whoopi's hand as well.
Whoopi said: "No! I'm not coming! I'm sorry"
The Ghost actress removed her hand from her hand.
Sara attempted to laugh off the awkward moment.
Sherri moved to another conversation while Whoppi shook her head and continued to reject the idea of a reunion.
'GET OFF MY FOOD!'
Recently, the Sister Act actress appeared annoyed while filming in the Bahamas.
The View co-host would fan herself nonstop from the heat while announcing the next segment.
The Sister Act star seemed irritated by the vapor flowing off the firework display.
During the segment with chef Marcus Samuelsson, the Ghost actress struggled to enjoy the food prepared by the New American Table author.
The insider revealed: “I would expect an announcement before the season ends on August 5.”
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“If you watch the show, you can see people who are coming back regularly to join the co-hosts at the table.
The source added: "It is an invaluable experience for the show. And it was always the plan to make sure they had a seat at the table.”