By stating that she is also “having a hard time” financially and cannot afford to stop working on “The View,” Whoopi Goldberg attempted to connect with the audience.

 

“I work for a living, so I understand that people are struggling, including me,” she remarked. “I wouldn’t be here if I had all the money in the world, okay? This means that I work, you know?”

“My child must provide for her family. My great-granddaughter’s relatives must provide for her. “I understand that life is difficult,” Whoopi said.

She continued by mentioning the election outcome: “We often speak with folks who express that this is the issue that is worrying them.

However, what annoys everyone shouldn’t be the same thing that endangers 85% of other individuals. That’s what we’re saying, I believe.

Notably, Variety claimed back in 2016 that Whoopi’s deal was anticipated to be “in the $5 to $6 million range.” However, her compensation for The View is presently unclear.

 

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