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An exchange on "Landman" referred to ABC's "The View" as a show about "a bunch of pissed-off millionaires." Sunday’s episode
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The View hosts call Trump's presidential plaques mocking Obama and Biden 'juvenile and unhinged'
Joy Behar noted that the portrait gallery will likely be "coming down the next administration," adding, "No one's gonna leave that up."
Landman' co-creator Taylor Sheridan wrote an episode where Billy Bob Thornton's character Tommy makes fun of the hosts of 'The View.'
Leslie Jones manages a serious hot flash that hits her during an live appearance on 'The View.' Leave it to menopause to make that show more entertaining.
Ana Navarro criticized President Donald Trump's FIFA Peace Prize award and distributed what appear to be plastic gold medals on 'The View' to mock the recognition.
The women of The View aren't just fired up at Donald Trump over his insensitive remarks about the death of Rob Reiner and wife Michele, but also any Republicans who aren't pushing back on them.
“Well, yeah, but when you’re doing it in a standup thing, you’re doing a whole different thing,” Goldberg said. “Here, you’re an adult. In your standup, you don’t have to be. You get to be a kid.” The View airs on weekdays at 11/10c on ABC.
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Meghan McCain Subtly Shades ‘The View’ After Taylor Sheridan’s ‘Landman’ Poked Fun at the Talk Show
After a scene in Taylor Sheridan’s 'Landman' poked fun at 'The View,' Meghan McCain shared her thoughts on social media
Jenny McCarthy, who has repeatedly voiced her controversial stance on vaccines, may have not been a good fit for The View. During the December 11 episode of the Culture Apothecary with Alex Clark podcast,
The Paramount+ series "Landman" took a jab at ABC News’s "The View" in its latest episode on Sunday, titled "The Pirate Dinner."
As the Trump administration continues to slam Vanity Fair's framing and context of its interviews with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, "The View" hosts are looking at the feature a bit differently.