It was supposed to be just another fiery morning on The View. Instead, it became a daytime TV meltdown so explosive that ABC yanked the show from its schedule within hours—leaving fans, insiders, and even the show’s own staff reeling. The culprit? A single, unfiltered segment with Fox News firebrand and former pro wrestler Tyrus that sent the set—and the network—into full-blown crisis mode.
The Spark That Lit the Fuse
The March 19th episode started with the usual mix of awkward banter and simmering political tension. Tyrus, known for his no-nonsense takes, was brought in to “shake things up” during a segment on media polarization. But no one—not the hosts, not the producers, not even the studio audience—was prepared for what came next.
Sunny Hostin, never one to pull punches, set the tone:
Sunny (pointed): “Conservative outlets are spreading fear and division in this country.”
Tyrus didn’t flinch. He leaned in, voice steady but eyes locked on the panel:
Tyrus: “The real division starts right here at this table. Every single day.”
You could have heard a pin drop. For a moment, even the famously unflappable Whoopi Goldberg looked rattled. The audience froze; the energy in the room turned ice-cold.
What the Audience Never Saw
The show cut to commercial. But what happened next, according to multiple sources and a now-infamous leaked hot mic recording, was pure chaos.
Joy Behar (off-camera, shouting): “You don’t get to come here and—”
Whoopi (slamming notecards): “Enough! This is not Fox News!”
In the background, a frantic producer’s voice: “Kill the feed! Now!”
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