Posted on 03/12/2020 4:13:45 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
Joy Behar, co-host of ABCs The View, is taking some leave due to concerns over the coronavirus, Variety reported Thursday.
Behar, 77, reportedly announced that she would be taking time off from the show at a Thursday taping of an episode that will run Friday. Like several other live shows, "The View" has chosen to not allow studio audiences until the spread of the virus subsides.
Im in a higher risk group because of my age, but Im perfectly healthy, Behar said. I dont look my age, but Im actually up there. The number makes me dizzy.
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ABC did not immediately respond to an inquiry from The Hill.
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Obvoiously, its gotten to her brain.
Both her viewers will be saddened.
LOL. She looks her age, LOL.
The Lord works in mysterious ways.
Go for it lordie
Probably will be broadcasting from her home.
She looks worse than her age, when you see her without the spackle.
Drama queen
She seems to be suffering from dementia and hysteria
She got a good deal on a cruise.
Terrific - so now where we’ll get the “real” fake news?
Adios Giant Behind
Without her makeup she looks like she was on fire and they put it out with a rake.
Behar was born Josephine Victoria Occhiuto in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York, the only child to a Roman Catholic family of Italian descent. Her mother, Rose (née Carbone), was a seamstress, and her father, Gino Occhiuto, was a truck driver for Coca-Cola. Behar earned a BA in sociology from Queens College in 1964 and an MA in English education from Stony Brook University in 1966. From the late 1960s to the early 1970s, she taught English on Long Island at Lindenhurst Senior High School in Lindenhurst, New York. She studied acting at the HB Studio.Behar started her career in show business in the early 1980s as a receptionist and later a producer on Good Morning America.
She was a stand-up comedian and made appearances on ABC's Good Morning America and The New Show, a short-lived Lorne Michaels NBC project. In 1987, she had a talk show on Lifetime Television called Way Off Broadway and was a host on the show Live from Queens. From there, she continued to work the comedy club circuit, was a regular on NBC's Baby Boom, and had minor film roles including Cookie, This Is My Life, and Manhattan Murder Mystery. She was a WABC radio talk-show host, and made appearances on HBO comedy specials One Night Stand and Women of the Night 2.
Without the hair dye and makeup applied with a putty knife you’d look every bit of 77, Joy.
Coronavirus wont touch her..viruses tend to stay away from the devil
I’d bet she is not married. Or if she is, some fool is out of his mind.
Weak sister
See, its not all bad.
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Gee... what a shame.
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