This past week marked the end of Meghan McCain’s four-year run on “The View” as Friday marked her last appearance on the ABC talk show. During the final episode, she and her fellow co-hosts and guests, including her mother Cindy McCain, discussed her time on the show.
Following a highlight reel of McCain’s most significant moments on the show, she thanked “The View” cast, crew, and audience for allowing her to “give my opinion and show my perspective.”
“I don’t know what else to say, other than, thank you all so much, again, for the privilege and honor that it has been for the past four years to work on this show,” McCain said. “It really has been incredible. It will be referenced in everything I do for the rest of my life. You women have been so incredible to work with, the crew, the producers, everyone works so hard.”
“And, honestly, the audience, giving me four years to give my opinion and show my perspective. This has been a really wild ride, the past four years of my life, it’s been, honestly, the best of times and the worst of times, in all ways, on and off the show, and it’s been a really incredible, liberating experience. And I will always cherish the time I spent with all of you. So thank you all from the bottom of my heart.”
However, McCain also touched on some of the more fiery discussions from her time at the show.
“And I hope that our executive producer, Brian [Teta], can forgive me for making his blood pressure rise for the past four years, as much as I probably have,” McCain said. “Alright everyone, have a great day, and take a little time to continue enjoying’ The View.'”
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