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Why Whoopi Goldberg Disagrees With Meghan Markle’s Remarks About Deal or No Deal
Meghan Markle's recent remarks about feeling objectified while participating in the game show Deal or No Deal were refuted by Whoopi Goldberg during an episode of The View.
The host stated that the Duchess of Sussex's point of view might have been her own.
Goldberg added that as entertainers, performers take on the work and the objectification can be coming from them and how they feel about how women are depicted.
She continued by saying that they are performers trying to reach somewhere else, not journalists.
In 2006, Meghan had talked about her stint as a briefcase girl on Howie Mandel's Deal or No Deal.
She discussed why, despite being appreciative to have a job as an auditioning actress, she ultimately left the program because it made her feel not smart.
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However, during Tuesday's episode of her podcast, Archetypes, she claimed to be so much more than what was being objectified on the stage, saying she knew it.
Goldberg asserted that she believed Prince Harry had the right to resign from the event.
She added that she thought the Deal or No Deal contestants were more concerned with making money than with how attractive the women were.
She further stated that people were not looking at these females like objects, but rather, they were searching for the money.
Joy Behar, Goldberg's co-host, criticized the gender dynamics on numerous game programs.
She stated that every game show is hosted by a man and features a stunning lady who turns, letters or holds a box.
Sunny Hostin, the co-host, added her criticism of the lack of body diversity among women who are generally featured on game shows.
Claudia Jordan, a former cast member of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, responded to Meghan's remarks this week.
According to Deadline, Jordan gave glowing testimonials about her time on Deal or No Deal in words shared on her Instagram stories.
Jordan wrote that Deal or No Deal never treated them like bimbos and that they were given a ton of opportunities.
She later explained that her remarks weren't intended as an attack on Meghan, but rather as a way to clear up any misunderstanding about the climate and setting on the Deal or No Deal set.
Prince William's meeting with President Biden will be a huge coup for the royal visit to Boston and the Earthshot prize.
The future king is determined to have his Super Bowl moment with the Earthshot awards event despite having a difficult day due to the Lady Susan Hussey race controversy and the publication of the Netflix trailer for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's documentary.
Although the date of the meeting has not yet been confirmed, it is anticipated that it will occur on Friday, the day of the Earthshot event.
Matt Wilkinson, the royal editor of The Sun, spoke to Talk TV on Thursday about the mood in Boston following recent coverage of the firm in a negative light.
He stated that William had been preparing this trip for about a year and winning the Earthshot prize was his Super Bowl moment, so the tone this morning was really depressing.
The race controversy was all over the networks and it will air on US television.
This will be their first visit in six years.
Despite the negative press, William and Kate spent the day meeting the people of Boston, greeting noisy, patient, and delighted crowds who had waited hours to see them despite frigid conditions.
Mr. Wilkinson highlighted that they would not be distracted from the vital job in hand by noisy relatives.
In conclusion, Whoopi Goldberg disagrees with Meghan Markle's remarks about the objectification of women on Deal or No Deal.
She believes that the contestants were more concerned with making money than how attractive the women were.
Claudia Jordan, a former cast member of the show, also gave glowing testimonials about her time there.
Additionally, Prince William's meeting with President Biden will be a huge coup for the royal visit to Boston and the Earthshot prize despite recent negative press.