In a surprising turn of events, Joy Behar, co-host of “The View,” announced her departure from the United States alongside her colleague Whoopi Goldberg. The news came as a shock to fans of the long-running daytime talk show, as Behar had been a staple on the program for many years.

Behar, known for her quick wit and unfiltered commentary, revealed her decision to leave the country during a recent episode of “The View.” Addressing the audience, she expressed frustration over what she perceived as a lack of respect in the United States, stating, “I don’t get any respect either.”

Her announcement was met with a mix of surprise and sadness from both fans and fellow co-hosts. Whoopi Goldberg, a close friend and colleague of Behar, stood by her side in solidarity as they shared their plans to depart the country together.

Behar’s decision to leave America reflects a growing sentiment among some individuals who feel disillusioned with the current state of affairs in the country. While she did not provide specific details about her plans or destination, Behar hinted at seeking a fresh start elsewhere.

The news of Behar’s departure marks the end of an era for “The View,” as she has been a central figure on the show since its inception. Her departure, alongside Goldberg’s, leaves a significant void in the program’s lineup and raises questions about its future direction.

As fans come to terms with Behar’s decision to leave, many are left wondering what the future holds for both her and “The View.” While her absence will undoubtedly be felt, Behar’s legacy as a fearless and outspoken co-host will continue to resonate with viewers for years to come.