Joy Behar nearly falls out of her chair on “The View” once again
Joy Behar nearly falls out of her chair on “The View” once again
Joey NolfiFri, March 6, 2026 at 5:22 PM UTC
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Joy Behar nearly falls off 'The View' chair againCredit: ABC
Nearly four years to the day that Joy Behar captivated audiences by falling out of her chair at the top of The View, the 83-year-old comedian marked the occasion by nearly taking another tumble on the air.
The moment came on Friday's edition of the talk show, as Behar welcomed comedian and Hacks cast member Robby Hoffman to the program for a comedy bit.
At the end of the segment, Hoffman extended a hand to shake Behar's, with the longtime cohost then appearing to lose her balance, eventually sticking her leg out as she began to slip.
Joy Behar moments after falling on 'The View' in 2022Credit: ABC
Behar laughed while the audience applauded, and the show cut to a commercial break.
In March 2022, Behar famously slipped to the ground during The View's opening moments, as the cohosts walked out to the Hot Topics table.
"25 years that has never happened! Who do I sue?" Behar joked after recovering from the spill at the time. "I went flying.... I just missed a step, as usual."
Months later, the show returned for a new season with slight alterations made to its set in the wake of Behar's fall: new seats that didn't swivel like the old ones did.
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Behar has long waged war with inanimate objects on the set of The View and beyond, with the cohost's cell phone regularly interrupting live broadcasts — enough so that panelist Sunny Hostin once had to take the device backstage to avoid further disruption.
A few days after the phone incident, Behar told a story about tangling with her apartment building's elevator.
Joy Behar falls on 'The View' in 2022Credit: ABC (2)
"I was alone. Every time I would press 'Lobby,' the thing would go to the lobby and the door wouldn't open. I was like, 'Let me out!'" Behar told the audience. "The only thing worse than that would've been if I was stuck in the elevator with Kellyanne Conway."
Humans, too, have challenged Behar's peace over the years, including an Italian woman who wouldn't let her use the restroom on a European train — thus, Behar admitted to calling the woman "a bitch" as a result.
The View airs weekdays on ABC.
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