Meghan McCain left “The View” a few weeks ago, and now the program is transitioning to replacing her, but it seems as though they’ll do so by using a rotation of conservative co-hosts.
Various reports suggest that the names picked to replace McCain will be former Utah Congresswoman Mia Love, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, S.E. Cupp, Gretchen Carlson, Carly Fiorina, Eboni K. Williams, Mary Katharine Ham, Alyssa Farah, and Cameran Eubanks.
Love will be the first to jump into the rotating chair where she’ll join Whoopi Goldberg and co-hosts Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, and Sara Haines for the first week, which begins Sept. 7.
Furthermore, this show will mark the first time all co-hosts will be in their New York studio since March 2020. The show will also be celebrating its 25th anniversary, and there’s plenty planned to commemorate this milestone.
“Twenty-five years is such an incredible milestone,” executive producer Brian Teta said. “We have so much planned to honor this amazing platform that Barbara Walters created. I can’t think of a better way to kick off that celebration than by welcoming the co-hosts back to the iconic View table and to have them in front of a live studio audience again.
“We have some truly exciting plans to celebrate this anniversary all season long. We’ll be inviting back all of our legendary lineup of former View co-hosts to guest as well as ‘taking a little time’ to find our next permanent co-host to join the panel.”
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