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Fartgate Update: Whoopi Goldberg Claims Flatulence Was Fake
It was the fart heard 'round the world. Or, what everyone thought was Whoopi Goldberg passing wind on TV last Friday.
On Monday's show, the cohost of The View began the hour by "clearing the air" about what was perceived by many as a stinky situation.
"People have lost their minds about this," said the Oscar winner referring to the program's Dec. 16 episode where, during an interview with Homeland star Claire Danes, Goldberg audibly appeared to let one go and remarked at the time: "Oh, excuse me! I think I just blew a little frog out of there!"
Well, don't believe everything you hear, apparently...
Yup, That's Whoopi Goldberg Farting on The View This Morning
Whoopi Goldberg's probably wondering, "Why couldn't everyone have been talking at once when this happened?!"
The Oscar-winning cohost of The View suffered an all-too-human embarrassment on the air this morning when she let down her guard for a split second—and let one rip.
Hey, it happens! Not always when Claire Danes is talking, but...
Whoopi Goldberg Vibrator Shocker on The View
The ladies of The View are always on the cutting edge of commentary on topics that are important to women, and that includes what you'd grab first if your house caught on fire.
Here, Whoopi queries her fellow hosts on the subject, and we get to learn a little about her own priorities.
Sherri Shepherd's View on Barbara Walters Using the N-Word? "When You Say the Word, I Don't Like It"
Talk about your hot topics.
During a discussion about a sign for an amorally hunting camp that sat on land belonging to GOP presidential candidate Rick Perry, Barbara Walters creeped out Sherri Shepherd on today's episode of The View when said the N-word in reference to the camp's name, "N----rhead."
Whoopi Golderberg said it as well (and before Walters did), and ABC bleeped all of it out, but you can bet people have their own views on the veteran newswoman dropping an N-bomb.
So True? So False? Whoopi Goldberg Was Stoned When She Won Her Oscar?!
Hey, making history can be stressful.
It's been more than 20 years since Denzel Washington presented Whoopi Goldberg the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for playing a wisecracking medium in Ghost, becoming the first African-American woman to win an Academy Award since Hattie McDaniel did it in 1940.
Understandably, that was a while ago and our memories of that night are rather hazy. But Goldberg's might be too, if, as the latest story goes, she really smoked marijuana to soothe her nerves before her big night.
Hold on to your hash pipes, folks, because this story is...
Bitch Back! Are Garrett and Leighton Together?
Dear Ted:
Leighton Meester and Garrett Hedlund were spotted together again yesterday at Chateau Marmont. Any details on what the two insanely hot young actors with sizzling chemistry were doing? Thank you!
—G
Dear Hot Couple:
This certainly isn't the first post-awards party where the two have been inseparable. Flashback two months and these hotties were all over each other after the Golden Globes. These costars are so damn yum together, it's tough to say whether it's just a hook-up or they are heading towards something more. Let's hope for the latter-Garrett and Leighton are deliciously sexy.
Dear Ted:
Do we need to say the f-word on live TV? No, we do not. Show some class, this was not the time and place for it.
—Louisa S-F
Whoopi Goldberg Stays Civil—and Seated—With "Great Showman" Bill O'Reilly
Whoopi Goldberg is fresh from a whirl in the No Spin Zone.
Making for what could have been a real head-butt of an interview, the View cohost visited papa bear's den the O'Reilly Factor last night to exchange words with Bill O'Reilly for the first time since she and Joy Behar split in the middle of his View appearance while discussing the so-called Ground Zero mosque.
First off, O'Reilly wanted to know whether she and Behar went and cursed him out backstage after he said, "Muslims killed us on 9-11."
Movie Review: For Colored Girls Thrives on Top-Notch Performances
Review in a Hurry: A veritable who's-who of A-list African-American actresses (Janet Jackson, Whoopi Goldberg) populates For Colored Girls, and their performances keep this highly theatrical script from suffocating the big screen.
New Movie Poll! Road Trip or Evil Genius or James Franco?
Quantrell Colbert/Lionsgate; Fox Searchlight; Melinda Sue Gordon/Warner Bros. Entertainment; DreamWorks
The last few weeks with Saw 3D and Jackass 3D have been fun, but this weekend serious star power is back in theaters. So who are you going to check out?
First up is the highly anticipated road-trip comedy Due Date with Robert Downey Jr., Zach Galifianakis and Jamie Foxx. But just because something's super-hyped doesn't mean it's your thing, right?
Also hitting theaters, in limited release, is the James Franco mountaineering drama 127 Hours (Mild Spoiler Alert! It's not for the faint of heart.) Another drama opening is Tyler Perry's For Colored Girls, starring Janet Jackson and Whoopi Goldberg.
Or maybe you want to make it a family weekend? In that case, bring the kids along and check out the animated feature Megamind with Brad Pitt, Tina Fey and Will Ferrell.
Take our poll now and remember to tune into E! News at 7 p.m. to see Ben Lyons talk about the must-see movie of the week on E! Ticket.
Stephen Colbert Defends Papa Bear Bill O'Reilly's Honor By Storming Off The View
Today was quite a momentous day on The View. It was the day Barbara Walters stopped trying to hide her indifference (or just plain confusion) toward the guests, Whoopi Goldberg lost all remnants of her sense of humor, and Elisabeth Hasselbeck asked a relevant question.
So what brought all this craziness about? Why, Stephen Colbert, of course. If you're gonna mess with the Papa Bear, you'd better be ready to face the cub.







