Carrie Underwood, famous for the Hit Country and is one of the top music stars, filed a lawsuit against the hosts of “The View” after being directly offended at the studio. In the lawsuit, she asked the program to stop broadcasting because it thought it deceived the viewer.
The incident occurred when Underwood participated in a recording of “The View”, where she was suddenly criticized by the hosts. According to Underwood, those words not only disrespect but also harm her image and reputation. She said that the show created an unfair and lacking environment, making the audience misunderstand her and her activities.
Underwood’s lawsuit states that “The View” is not only an entertainment program but also has a great influence on the public, so the false information that the transmission program can cause serious consequences. weight for participants. She emphasized that this program has a habit of using controversial tricks to attract attention, but irresponsible in verifying the information before broadcasting.
With the requirements in the lawsuit, Underwood not only wants this program to stop broadcasting but also requires media organizations to be more careful in processing information, protecting the rights of artists and the public and the public. . She hopes that this lawsuit will be a wake -up scene for other television programs about the importance of maintaining fairness and accuracy in the content of content production.
This lawsuit has attracted the attention of public opinion and media, and opened a debate about the role and responsibility of television programs in protecting the dignity and rights of the of the Individuals before improper statements from the host.
Former View cohost Elisabeth Hasselbeck slams Joy Behar over Carrie Underwood criticism: ‘You could learn from her strength’
Hasselbeck said that Behar called Underwood “un-American,” though the comedian didn’t say those words on “The View.”
Joy Behar and Elisabeth Hasselbeck on ‘The View’; Carrie Underwood. Photo: Lou Rocco/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty; Frazer Harrison/WireImage
Former The View cohost and conservative commentator Elisabeth Hasselbeck has slammed current panelist and comedian Joy Behar after the latter criticized Carrie Underwood’s decision to perform at Donald Trump’s second presidential inauguration on Jan. 20.
Hasselbeck, who served as a View cohost from 2003 to 2013 after her stint as a Survivor contestant — and who famously engaged in a heated on-air clash that led to Rosie O’Donnell’s departure in 2007 — spoke out Tuesday evening, hours after Behar voiced on the talk show her opposition to Underwood’s slated appearance at next week’s political event in Washington, D.C.
“That @TheView @JoyVBehar needs to simmer down off my friend,” Hasselbeck wrote on X, later posting a message speculating where she would eventually publicize her expanded thoughts on Behar “calling Carrie Underwood Un-American.” It should be noted, however, that Behar did not use the phrase “un-American” to describe Underwood on Tuesday’s broadcast of The View.
Still, Hasselbeck shared a photo of Behar to her Instagram Story along with a caption reading: “Joy — @carrieunderwood is an INCREDIBLE WOMAN. You could learn from her strength.”
Hasselbeck later appeared on Sean Hannity’s Fox News program Tuesday night to expand on her thoughts on Behar. She began her chat with the host by saying that The View (which welcomed Hasselbeck back as a guest cohost in 2022, and again as a guest for Barbara Walters’ tribute episode in January 2023) has “refused to put anyone there who has a lick of sense on most days.” She also said that Behar’s criticism amounted to “nothing more than selfish personal publicity-gaining right now,” as she felt that Behar “wants to attach her name to Carrie Underwood’s name so that she maintains relevance because she know the ship is sinking.”
Earlier on The View, Behar said she was confused by Underwood’s follow-up statement explaining why she chose to perform at Trump’s inaugural ceremony.
“I would not normalize him. She says, ‘I love our country.’ How do you love our country and support and normalize somebody who was a convicted felon who really wants to destroy the country in my opinion? I don’t understand how you say you love your country at the same time as you normalize this convicted felon, which. I can say now every day,” Behar said at the table, later adding, “I would not be the person to say, ‘Don’t do it,’ because I believe in free speech and everything about it. I personally would not do it. No one’s asked me, but that’s another story.”
After news broke Monday that Underwood, country superstar and American Idol winner, would perform “America the Beautiful” at Trump’s inauguration, she drew intense backlash from fans on social media, and released the aforementioned statement on the move: “I love our country and am honored to have been asked to sing at the inauguration and to be a small part of this historic event,” Underwood said. “I am humbled to answer the call at a time when we must all come together in the spirit of unity and looking to the future.”
Whoopi Goldberg on ‘The View’ ; Carrie Underwood.ABC; John Nacion/Penske Media via Getty
Entertainment Weekly has reached out to Hasselbeck directly (as well as her representative) and to a representative for Behar at The View for comment.
Elsewhere on Tuesday’s live episode of The View, moderator Whoopi Golberg voiced support for Underwood’s freedom of choice in the matter.
“I stand behind her,” Goldberg said. “If I believe I have the right to make up my mind to go perform some place, I believe [she has] the same right. I have to support. It doesn’t mean I’m particularly interested in what I won’t be watching, but that’s just me.”
The View airs weekdays at 11 a.m. ET/10 a.m. PT on ABC.
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