Rosie O’Donnell Talks About Returning to ‘The View’
Rosie O’Donnell recently recalled his time on the ABC daytime showThe view.”
The comedian shared during a podcast appearance that the show, known for its controversial nature, wasn’t making the best use of his talents.
He also stated that he would not do it again if the showrunners allowed him to return.
Earlier this year, he was noticeably absent from “The View’s” tribute to the late former host Barbara Walters, though he explained that his emotions were the reason for his absence.
Read on to learn more.
“It was not something I would ever do again”

Recently, the “What now? With Brooke Shields,” O’Donnell revealed that she doesn’t have too many happy memories of her time as co-host of The View.
It was a short-lived debut for the TV personality, staying between 2006 and 2007, when she co-hosted the daytime show alongside Joy Behar, Barbara Walters and Elisabeth Hasselbeck.
Grayling Finals, He shared that his talent was underutilized by the tendency of the presenters to engage in heated discussions about political and cultural topics.
“It’s not the best use of my talent to be on a show where I have to argue and defend the principles of humanity and kindness,” said O’Donnell, who started on “The View” and often with fellow conservatives. closed his horn. hosted by Hasselbeck.
He then shared that he has no plans to return, saying, “I would never do that again.”
Why Rosie O’Donnell ended her first role on ‘The View.’

O’Donnell’s first run on the ABC show ended after a heated argument with Hasselbeck over the Iran war.
Although it is not surprising that there were conflicts in the show even back then, the comedian said that he believed that his co-host at the time would know where to draw the line.
“One day on the show he threw me under the bus and I said, are you kidding me? I finished the show and put on my jacket and walked out and said, ‘I’m not coming back’ — and it wasn’t until a few years later when they asked me to come back,” O’Donnell told the podcast host. Shield.
The comedian also pointed out that Hasselbeck was liked by longtime View producer Bill Geddie, who was a Republican and allegedly used him to spread party content. This, he said, prompted him to repeatedly engage Hasselbeck to try to “make her feel more than fact”.
Rosie O’Donnell’s second role on ‘The View’

After her first stint, O’Donnell returned in 2015 when OG host Walters retired from the show alongside Jenny McCarthy and Sherri Shepherd who left for personal reasons.
But just six months later, he left again to look after his children after divorcing his wife, Michelle Rounds.
“Now she is focused on her children. It’s the right thing to do,” said representative Cindi Berger People magazine then. “There’s a lot of stress on a daily live talk show — and there’s a lot of separation, and you get to a point where you have to put health and family first, and he did.”
The MP added: “In 2012 she had a wake-up call, a near-fatal heart attack, and her doctors told her, ‘You’ve got to look after yourself, you’ve got five children.’ It was sobering for him to relive his heart attack while going through the editing process for his (HBO) heart documentary.”
Rosie O’Donnell was absent from “The View” tribute to Babara Walters

Earlier this year, O’Donnell made headlines for missing a tribute to “The View” Walters, despite several former co-hosts returning to honor the icon.
She later explained the reason for her absence in a TikTok video, noting that she preferred to grieve in private to avoid being overwhelmed by her emotions in public.
“Yes, I was invited, but I couldn’t get in,” he said in the clip. “You know, I didn’t want to be in a big group, and I don’t know, I was afraid of being nervous, and I didn’t want to do that.”
O’Donnell’s close friend Debi Mazar took to the comments section to support the comedian’s decision to skip the show, calling it a PR stunt by “The View.”
“Grief is personal and PRIVATE. Display for PR purposes is vulgar in my opinion,” wrote Per Finals.