Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Whoopi Goldberg Talks ‘The View’ Tell-All Book and Her ‘SNL’ Parody [VIDEO]

*Whoopi Goldberg appeared on “Watch What Happens Live” this week where she got candid about a myriad of topics, including Leslie Jones’ parody of her on SNL and the recent tea-spilling tell-all book “Ladies Who Punch,” about the women of “The View.”

“Listen, I didn’t talk to the guy,” she told host Andy Cohen about the book’s author. “I didn’t care about the book,” she added, Too Fab reports.

When asked why she doesn’t care, Whoopi responded, “Because what happens for me at work is not for everybody– It’s not their business.”

Scroll up and watch her tell it via the clip above.

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As far as the smack Rosie O’Donnell talked about her in the book, Goldberg told Cohen, “That’s okay.”

Further, Whoopi said she’s not about entertaining gossip.

“I don’t like talking out of school and I don’t like other people talking out of school,” she explained. “So for me, you just have to leave it there. That’s for me, but I don’t know about everybody else.”

Later in the conversation, Cohen asked about her favorite and least-favorite ‘View’ guests.

“After Robin [Williams] passed, Billy [Crystal] came on,” she said. “That was– for me it was a great moment. It was a great moment.”

As for her least favorite guest? “I don’t even give them a thought,” she said.

Recently on “Saturday Night Live,” Leslie took over from Kenan Thompson in imitating the legendary comedian, and Whoopi said: “It’s about time that a woman is actually playing me,” (watch her explain it in the clip above).

“It’s about time that they had enough women on the show to play the show. So you know, you can’t be mad at that. And, it was just funny,” she added.

Peep more of her conversation with Andy via the clip below:

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