Audience Stunned After Joy Behar Takes A Tumble On ‘The View’

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Joy Behar’s recent fall on “The View” brought a surprising jolt of excitement to the show! Even with the new set designed for comfort, the 80-year-old comedian found herself tumbling to the floor in a hilarious accident that had everyone talking.

On Thursday, Behar couldn’t help but laugh as she recalled the live TV moment when she missed her seat while trying to sit down on a tricky swivel chair. With a cheeky grin, she said, “Remember when I fell on stage? My butt missed the chair!” The audience burst into laughter, enjoying her sense of humor about the situation.

Whoopi Goldberg added her thoughts, pointing out that the viewers at home didn’t see everything the hosts saw. “We saw you trying not to fall,” she explained, concern in her voice. “It was scary because we didn’t know if we should catch you or if that would make it worse!” Her words highlighted just how nerve-wracking the moment had been for everyone involved.

In her usual funny style, Behar compared her job to a wild theme park ride. “These moving chairs remind me of a ride at Coney Island!” she exclaimed, eliciting more chuckles from the crowd.

The bright side of Behar’s little tumble was the arrival of new, safer chairs! These chairs had four tall legs, a square seat, and a backrest to help prevent any more spills. Proudly showcasing the new seats on Thursday, Behar highlighted the changes, saying, “Look at these improvements! No more accidents!”

But not everyone was thrilled about the new chairs. Goldberg jokingly remarked, “They’re not new for me because my behind doesn’t fit in this chair, as I’ve said many times!” The audience roared with laughter as she continued, “While my old chair fit better, it might not have been your favorite, Joy!” The two shared a playful banter, teasing each other about their seating challenges.

Earlier that week, 67-year-old Goldberg had also come to Behar’s defense after co-host Ana Navarro, 51, claimed that Bill Geddie, the late co-creator of “The View,” was the one who both hired and fired Behar. This moment of support showcased the strong bond among the hosts, adding to the lively spirit of the show.

Behar also made headlines when she boldly called Texas Governor Greg Abbott a “sadist,” describing him as someone who enjoys causing pain or suffering. Her strong words sparked conversations that extended far beyond the show.

Despite her unexpected fall, Joy Behar’s mishap turned into a fun and memorable moment on “The View,” keeping the audience entertained and pleasantly surprised!

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