Rosie O'Donnell has just revealed new details of the quarrel with Elisabeth Hasselbeck
She left the show after a fight with her sometimes friendly friend, sometimes opponent.
Regular viewers of View Are used to watching the co-hosts compete on the screen, but not all conflicts take place in front of the cameras. Some distribution members have also argued behind the scenes, and some are more willing than others to discuss these entries publicly. In a new interview, former View co-host Rosie O'Donnell opened its controversial relationship with the co-star Elisabeth Hasselbeck , which was sometimes sympathetic and sometimes not. Read the continuation to find out how O'Donnell says that a producer of the show has sowed a discord between the two and when she came to her breakdown.
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The co-hosts only shared the screen for a season.
Hasselbeck was a panelist on View For 10 years, from 2003 to 2013. O'Donnell experienced two short stays in the program, from 2006 to 2007, then again from 2013 to 2014. They only rided for the 10th season of the talk show of day. The other actors of this season were Joy Behar And Barbara Walters .
O'Donnell says that a producer has nourished Hasselbeck discussion points.
O'Donnell was the guest of the last episode of the Podcast Now what? With Brooke Shields , and she said that Hasselbeck received a special treatment because her views were aligned with the co-creator of the series and former executive producer, Bill Geddie .
He loved Elisabeth Hasselbeck, and went in his small locker room and would give him notes and discussion points of the republican press which they would release daily, "O'Donnell told Shields ( via Weekly entertainment ). "I was trying to make him feel more than in fact, I say to myself:" But what do you think of that? " I tried."
O'Donnell continued by saying that she had held out to Hasselbeck trying to build a personal friendship with her outside of work. "This is what I did," she continued. "When I took the job, I said to myself, I'm going to love him whatever happens. At my house."
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Their friendship ended with an eruption in the series.
In May 2007, Hasselbeck and O'Donnell were at the center of one of the most infamous arguments in the history of View . Politically opposed co-hosts entered into A discussion on the war in Iraq which became aggressive and personal, in particular O'Donnell accusing Hasselbeck of do not defend it When the comments she made on a previous episode were released from their context in the media. This would spell the end of the first round of O'Donnell of the show. At his request, ABC released it from his contract Three weeks earlier. Sixteen years later, she obviously did not forgive her old co-star.
"One day in the show, she sort of throwing me under the bus and I said to myself:" Are you [explanive] that I like? "" She said on Shields' podcast. "I finished the show, I had my coat, I went out and I said that I don't come back, and I did not do it, until a few years later, when they asked to come back and Whoopi [Goldberg] was on this and we faced ourselves in a way that was shocked to me. ""
Goldberg and O'Donnell often disagreed when they shared the screen in season 18, and O'Donnell accused his former co-star of be "bad" for her without reason.
O'Donnell said she had a "crush" in Hasselbeck.
In Ramin Setaodeh 2019 Book Ladies who punch: the explosive interior story of "The View" ( via Variety ), O'Donnell is quoted as said of his friendship with Hasselbeck, "There was a little crush. But not that I wanted to kiss him. I wanted to support, raise him, as if she were the first star From the first year, the Copstrame and I were the team captain. "She also added that their dragout fight" looked like a lover who breaks "with her. "The fight we had, for me as a gay woman, was like that:" You don't love me as much as I love you. "" I took care of you. 'You don't have.' "How could you do this to me?" I didn't do anything to you, "said O'Donnell. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
For his part, Hasselbeck said in a Appearance on guests on View Shortly after these comments were made public, which O'Donnell said about him was "reckless" and "false, but added that she" has [her] forgiveness. "O'Donnell tweeted in response that his crush" was not sexual , "Addition," We were friends once ❤️ God loves you kid - I always did it. ""