The ever-entertaining Whoopi Goldberg, beloved actress and cohost of The View, found herself at the center of attention with a cheeky display involving a ping-pong ball. During Monday's episode, Goldberg amused both the audience and her fellow cohosts as she humorously tackled a Hot Topics segment addressing the surge of OnlyFans models reportedly applying for special visas.
Goldberg remarked on the "crazy information" surrounding these visa applications, which are typically reserved for individuals showcasing extraordinary abilities. With a twinkle in her eye, she quipped about the unique talents that might be required, setting the stage for her playful simulation.
“So, if you can take a ping-pong ball and... well... never mind,” she teased, leaving much to the imagination.
Goldberg's cohost, Sara Haines, expressed her bewilderment regarding the need for such visas, given that influencer work is largely remote. "Those are remote jobs," she noted, highlighting the irony of the situation as the discussion unfolded.
The episode took a humorous turn with legal expert Sunny Hostin weighing in, explaining that these visas were traditionally for those with exemplary talents in academic or athletic fields. Hostin humorously admitted her lack of familiarity with OnlyFans content, adding another layer of comedy to the conversation.
As the segment drew to a close, Goldberg didn't miss the chance to circle back to her earlier antics. With a mischievous grin, she mimicked the ping-pong trick once more, joking, "This could create a new job," before exclaiming, "Pew!" and eliciting laughter from the audience.
Adding to the playful atmosphere, Goldberg promised to keep things light-hearted, looking directly at the camera as she vowed to "start practicing to put that... shoot that ping-pong ball, put that candle out!" before the show cut to a commercial break.
In other light-hearted moments, Walton Goggins shared a humorous anecdote with Joy Behar, revealing a cheeky nickname his wife uses for him, adding to the lively tone of the episode.
The View continues to air weekdays on ABC, offering a mix of news, entertainment, and the unexpected humor that keeps audiences coming back for more.