For years, audiences of The View have seen Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar seated side by side, exchanging witty banter, political jabs, and the occasional eye-roll. On the surface, the two veteran co-hosts have maintained an image of mutual respect and camaraderie. But behind the scenes? A very different story may be playing out.

A new report has peeled back the curtain on what some insiders are calling a “cold war” between two of daytime television’s most recognizable faces. Allegedly, the relationship between Goldberg and Behar has been tense for years—marked by silent stand-offs, passive-aggressive digs, and growing resentment that never quite reached the surface… until now.

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An Uneasy Alliance at the Table

Since joining The View in 2007, Goldberg has become the show’s anchor, often tasked with steering debates and keeping the panel on track. Behar, who has been with the show on and off since its inception in 1997, is known for her unapologetic humor and biting political commentary. Together, they’ve weathered shakeups, host exits, and cultural firestorms. But sources say their on-air chemistry may be more performance than genuine connection.

“They know the cameras are rolling, and they’re pros,” one insider told the press. “But the second the show ends, it’s like flipping a switch. They don’t talk, they don’t make eye contact, and sometimes they leave the set in completely opposite directions.”

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Old Wounds, New Tensions

The tension reportedly dates back to several off-air disagreements over creative direction and political tone. According to former staffers, Behar has privately voiced frustration over Goldberg’s role as moderator, claiming it often stifles free-flowing discussion. Conversely, Goldberg is said to have grown weary of Behar’s tendency to dominate conversations and occasionally go off script.

In one particularly telling moment, a source recounted an incident during a 2022 hot topic segment. “Joy kept interrupting Whoopi, and you could see Whoopi visibly tense. After the show, she reportedly said, ‘I’m done trying to wrangle her.’ It was clear there was more going on than just a bad segment.”

The Off-Camera Divide

Though they appear civil during on-air discussions, insiders describe the backstage vibe as “icy.” They don’t attend events together, rarely engage in group dinners, and have reportedly refused to share dressing rooms during live taping specials.

Producers have allegedly tried to mediate the situation over the years with little success. “You can’t force two strong personalities to be best friends,” said one longtime crew member. “But when it starts affecting morale or makes guests uncomfortable, it’s a problem.”

Fans Are Starting to Notice

Viewers, too, have started picking up on the subtle body language—awkward glances, curt replies, and the noticeable lack of warmth when they interact. Reddit threads and fan forums are now buzzing with speculation, with some saying the tension is palpable, especially during contentious debates.

“They used to laugh together. Now it feels like they barely tolerate each other,” one viewer wrote.

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Will This Rift Boil Over?

As The View continues to dominate daytime ratings, producers are reportedly cautious about rocking the boat. But as stories continue to leak, and the dynamic between Goldberg and Behar grows harder to ignore, fans are wondering how long the show can keep up appearances.

Could a public confrontation be on the horizon? Or will one of them make an unexpected exit?

For now, the smiles stay on. But beneath the surface, The View may be hiding a far more dramatic storyline than anything aired on screen.