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Two The View Cohosts Dramatically Collapse Live During Hot Topics Chat
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Whoopi Goldberg collapses on air during a hilarious discussion about Chelsea Handler's new relationship and cohost Sheryl Underwood's unique dating preferences.

AceShowbiz - The View experienced a memorable moment during its Wednesday live broadcast when two cohosts dramatically collapsed while discussing comedian Chelsea Handler’s new relationship.

The show’s moderator, Whoopi Goldberg, began the segment by admitting she might fall asleep. True to her word, she struggled to stay upright, repeatedly lowering her head into her hand as the conversation got underway.

As guest cohost Sheryl Underwood shared details about her romantic history, mentioning she had been a widow for decades yet sought a monogamous relationship with a man who maintained his own separate household, Goldberg perked up. This prompted cohost Sara Haines to express support for the idea.

"I love funny people. I'll be your wife," Haines joked, leading to laughter from Goldberg, who responded, "She's not kidding."

The lighthearted moment was short-lived. Legal analyst Sunny Hostin raised a question that unsettled the group: "How are you going to find a man, but you're not living in the same house?" This query triggered the first “collapse” as Goldberg, known for feigning fainting on the show, dramatically fell backward in her chair.

Underwood responded with humor about avoiding sin, saying, "I don't want to sin. What if I met the guy, we sin, God comes back tomorrow, now I done messed up my walk with Christ?" This sparked both Goldberg and Haines to collapse together in laughter at the Hot Topics table.

Goldberg continued the joke, imagining God returning and reacting with amusement and a playful blessing before departing: "Blessings on you. See you next rapture!"

This isn’t the first time Goldberg has pretended to lose consciousness on The View. In recent months, a variety of subjects have prompted her to do so, including celebrity relationships like Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez, political commentary regarding Donald Trump, and discussions about the Real Housewives franchise.

In a notable moment last December, the 70-year-old actress dedicated a collapse to Entertainment Weekly, addressing the audience before falling back.

The View continues to air weekdays on ABC, where these spontaneous moments contribute to its unique blend of news and entertainment.

This article is based on reporting originally published by Entertainment Weekly.

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