Rosie O’Donnell might not be on The View anymore, but she still has some major opinions about the ladies around the table. On Watch What Happens Live, she slammed Meghan McCain for being mean to Joy Behar, just days after the younger woman called her cohost a “b***h” on air.
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Andy Cohen asked Rosie, 57, whether she watched
The View still. She admitted that she usually doesn’t, but she still had some opinions on Meghan’s tenure.
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“I wish
she wouldn't be mean to Joy Behar, who is, you know, like, a living legend, and should be respected for no other reason than she's the elder statesman in the room,” the
A League of Their Own actress told Andy.
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Still, Rosie had a lot of sympathy for Meghan as she tries to handle her role as The View’s main conservative voice.
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“She was very, very tight with her father, and he had been dying for a while. We watched her daily try to grieve and get through,” Rosie said. “It's not really that easy. So I do have some compassion for her.”
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Rosie revealed that she worked with the senator on the Wounded Warrior Project before he passed.
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Andy also asked if Rosie had talked to
Whoopi Goldberg since
The View tell-all
Ladies Who Punch was published. She confessed that they recently ran into each other and were “very cordial.”
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“I’m always going to respect her, I’m always going to look up to her,” she said. “She’s somebody who was inspirational with my career. You like to keep those people in a place of reverence if you can.”
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Do you agree with Rosie that Meghan needs to be less mean to Joy? Sound off in the comments!
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Andy Cohen asked Rosie, 57, whether she watched
The View still. She admitted that she usually doesn’t, but she still had some opinions on Meghan’s tenure.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“I wish
she wouldn't be mean to Joy Behar, who is, you know, like, a living legend, and should be respected for no other reason than she's the elder statesman in the room,” the
A League of Their Own actress told Andy.
Photo credit: INSTARImages
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Still, Rosie had a lot of sympathy for Meghan as she tries to handle her role as The View’s main conservative voice.
Photo credit: Getty Images
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“She was very, very tight with her father, and he had been dying for a while. We watched her daily try to grieve and get through,” Rosie said. “It's not really that easy. So I do have some compassion for her.”
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Rosie revealed that she worked with the senator on the Wounded Warrior Project before he passed.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Andy also asked if Rosie had talked to
Whoopi Goldberg since
The View tell-all
Ladies Who Punch was published. She confessed that they recently ran into each other and were “very cordial.”
Photo credit: INSTARImages
“I’m always going to respect her, I’m always going to look up to her,” she said. “She’s somebody who was inspirational with my career. You like to keep those people in a place of reverence if you can.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
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Do you agree with Rosie that Meghan needs to be less mean to Joy? Sound off in the comments!
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