Whoopi Goldberg's Candid On-Air Sex Talk Shocks 'The View' Producer
Whoopi Goldberg, the 67-year-old co-host of 'The View', recently left the show's producer in a state of shock after she candidly discussed her sex life during a live conversation. The discussion, which also involved co-host Joy Behar, 80, revolved around the topic of vacation sex and quickly spiraled into a detailed and personal narrative that left the producer visibly uncomfortable.
The conversation began innocently enough, with Goldberg introducing the topic by saying, "As we get closer to vacation, vacation things seem to get closer to us." She continued by discussing the potential pitfalls of vacation sex, including noisy hotels, sunburns, and food poisoning. However, the conversation took a turn when Behar chimed in that "sex is best" when vacationing in Italy, suggesting that "there must be something in the food" that enhances the romantic experience.
Goldberg then took the conversation to a new level by declaring, "Sex on the beach is overrated!" When asked by Behar if she was referring to the act or the drink, Goldberg responded with a laugh, "Both!"
The conversation continued to escalate as Goldberg delved into the difficulties of having sex in a swimming pool. She described the struggle against the water's resistance in a way that left little to the imagination. The co-hosts were taken aback by the explicitness of Goldberg's comments, with Behar warning her to "Watch it now!"
Alyssa Farrah Griffin, another co-host, nervously laughed and predicted that the producer, Brian, would send them to a commercial break. As if on cue, the show abruptly cut to a commercial, indicating that the producer had indeed had enough of Goldberg and Behar's risqué conversation.
The incident highlights the unpredictable nature of live television and the challenges producers face in maintaining a balance between candid conversation and maintaining broadcast standards. Despite the awkwardness of the situation, the episode will likely be remembered as one of 'The View's' most memorable moments.