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The View is Making a Big Change Before Returning to the TV Schedule, But Whoopi Goldberg Is Allegedly Not Happy About It

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The View is Making a Big Change Before Returning to the TV Schedule, But Whoopi Goldberg Is Allegedly Not Happy About It

 

The View is set to return to the TV schedule in September, but the long-running ABC chat show will be filming in a brand-new studio.

 

 

While the show’s moderator, Whoopi Goldberg, is expected to be part of the upcoming season, rumors suggest that she’s not pleased with the new setup.

 

 

Apparently, Goldberg is unhappy with her personal space at the new studio, specifically the dressing room bathrooms.

 

The new studio, located in downtown Manhattan, is said to be state-of-the-art, but it seems that the architects and designers didn’t quite meet Goldberg’s expectations.

Goldberg’s dressing room at the previous studio had a full ensuite bathroom, complete with a shower, and a big table where morning meetings were held. The other hosts would gather in her dressing room each day, except on Fridays, which have

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