Jenny McCarthy Vows to Never Return to ‘The View’: ‘Over My Dead Body’
- Kris Avalon
- 18 hours ago
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Don’t count on seeing Jenny McCarthy back on “The View.”
via: People
McCarthy, who served as a co-host in 2013 and 2014 during season 17, talked candidly about her experience on the daytime talk show during the Tuesday, Jan. 6 episode of The Katie Miller Podcast.
When asked if she thinks she'd be invited back as a co-host on the show, now in its 29th season, McCarthy reflected on her initial invitation.
"The reason why they wanted to bring me on is because they, quote, said it was too polarizing. They thought it was too polarizing back then, you guys," she said.
According to McCarthy, the show initially intended to bring her on as a permanent panelist to provide "light, fluffy, and fun" commentary on topics such as Dancing with the Stars and The Bachelor.

"Well, that lasted a week. That lasted a whole week," she said. "And back then, I didn't consider myself to be a political person, which is why I thought I was perfect for the job. After a week, when they said they wanted to get political, I was like, 'Oh my God, what am I going to do?' "
"They're like, 'today we’re going to be discussing the hostage situation and whether the United States government should pay the ransom or not. And I was like, 'What?' " McCarthy recalled. "I'm like, 'I just know who won Dancing with the Stars.' So getting through that year was really difficult."
McCarthy said that she is "much more political" now than when she was a co-host on The View because "our latest administration has helped so much."

"But, back then? Ooh, I would not, I would never even," said McCarthy. "They’ve asked me to come back for, like, reunion shows. I was like, over my dead body would I ever step foot in that place."
PEOPLE has reached out to a rep for The View for comment.



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