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Whoopi Goldberg admits she’s struggling and having a hard time like many americans Because of see details here
Whoopi Goldberg made a candid admission on The View, revealing that if she were financially set for life, she would step away from her role on the show. Speaking just before her 69th birthday, the Oscar-winning actress expressed that she understood the struggles of working-class Americans, sharing her own personal challenges. “I work for a living,” she said, underscoring the realities of daily life for many, despite her fame.
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During the live broadcast, Goldberg addressed the growing tension surrounding political topics, particularly regarding Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s recent social media initiative asking followers about their voting practices. While discussing these issues, Goldberg emphasized that, like many, she too is affected by economic pressures. She also made it clear that if money were no concern, she wouldn’t be at *The View*.
Goldberg’s comments echoed a sentiment voiced by former co-host Meghan McCain, who had previously called out a perceived disconnect between the The View hosts and the audience, particularly those earning below a certain threshold. Goldberg, however, sympathized with the struggles of everyday people and expressed solidarity with those facing financial hardship.
As the longest-serving host after Joy Behar, Goldberg has been a fixture on The View since 2007. Despite her tenure on the show, Goldberg continues to remain active in her acting career, taking on roles in major TV series like The Stand and Harlem. She’s also working on bringing Sister Act 3 to Disney+, with the script undergoing changes after the passing of Maggie Smith, who had been expected to return.