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Candace Cameron Bure’s ‘View’ Cohosts Slam Olympics Criticism

Candace Cameron Bure’s ‘View’ Cohosts Slam Olympics Criticism


Candace Cameron Bure has gone from host of The View to Hot Topic.

Following the backlash from Cameron and Christian supporters in opposition to the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony, the hosts of the hit daytime speak present weigh in. 

Needless to say, they don’t seem to be Team Candace. 

Though they didn’t title drop Candace particularly, the 4 panelists agreed the outrage over the drag-centric opening ceremony section was, properly, pointless. 

Whoopi Goldber and the hosts of ‘The View’ weigh in on the Olympics scorching subject. (ABC/Youtube)

Whoopi Goldberg’s Message To Candace Cameron Bure: Come One!

When The View returned on Monday July 29,two days after the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony, Whoopi Goldberg and her fellow hosts dove proper into Hot Topics.

“It’s like, come on y’all –– it’s the Olympics! Stop!” Whoopi Goldberg  mentioned. “They’re not attempting to do something besides speak in regards to the historical past. They’re displaying you the historical past.”

In case you haven’t been following: Candace Cameron Bure felt the drag efficiency through the opening ceremony alluded to Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic late fifteenth century portray depicting his interpretation of the Last Supper of Jesus Christ. She known as the efficiency “disgusting.”

However, it has since been confirmed by organizers that the efficiency as in reference to a seventeenth century portray titled “The Feast of the Gods” by Dutch artist Jan van Bijlert, which depicts the Greek gods of Olympus crowded round an extended desk.

Still, the harm had been accomplished and folks’s minds – together with Candace’s – couldn’t be swayed. 

Which made Whoopi and co. that a lot angrier. 

Rather than taking “20 hours to write down an e mail,” the Oscar-winner prompt that people who have been “not completely satisfied” with the vignette merely “watch one thing else.”

“Just flip the TV off!” Whoopi exclaimed. “Watch one thing else! Put the newspaper down, don’t take a look at the images, these are decisions. These are our decisions. You have the power.” 

“Forget what Instagram is telling you,” she went on. “If you don’t prefer it, go to one thing else! You don’t have to remain! You have it in your energy to make the change.”

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE – APRIL 15: Candace Cameron Bure attends the “Unsung Hero” Nashville World Premiere at The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts on April 15, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

The View Cohosts All Agree: You’re Missing The ‘Message’ 

Sara Haines, who typically talks brazenly about her faith, agreed with Whoopi that the efficiency was not meant “to be subversive, nor to mock or to shock,” however reasonably “to ship a message of affection, a message of inclusion and by no means to divide.”

“I get so pissed off with faith,” Sara admitted, earlier than providing some recommendation to her fellow followers of religion. “Don’t go by the literal letter of the bible, go by the instance of the phrase –– which is stay with the grace, stay with the forgiveness.” 

Ana Navarro then weighed in to level out that the Last Supper-evoking drag section “was a really small half” of an occasion that was practically 4 hours lengthy. 

“It’s what’s consumed a lot of America, I assume, and I might say, it occurs each 4 years,” Navarro mentioned. “There are younger individuals who prepare their complete lives, to be there to signify our nations. Can we please give them the main target?”

Yes, please – can we simply watch Simone Biles dominate please???

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