The Viewco-hosts are reunited at last.Ahead of the show’s upcoming 25th season,Whoopi Goldberg,Joy Behar,Sunny HostinandSara Hainessaw each other for the first time in over a year, since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down in-person filming in March 2020.“Oh my god,” Behar, 78, exclaims when she sees Hostin, 52, and Haines, 43 in PEOPLE’s exclusive sneak peek at the reunion.“It’s been a minute,” Haines adds before embracing Behar, who quips, “Don’t mess up my hair.“When Goldberg, 65, walks in the room, they all begin a round of applause for their final panelist as Haines goes in for another hug. “Sara’s a hugger,” Hostin notes.ABCLater in the video, the co-hosts reflect onThe View’s 25th anniversary.“I can’t believe it’s 25 years,” Behar says. “I’m still trying to finish a sentence I started in 1997!““These are the jokes, okay motherf——,” she adds. “This is it.“The foursome then raise a champagne toast to 25 years — and to original hostBarbara Walters, who put together the initial panel of women in 1997 and served on it herself until her retirement in 2014.“For you Barbara!” they say in unison.Barbara Walters in 2014 with her fellow co-hosts of The View.Ida Mae Astute/Disney General Entertainment Content via GettyLast month, Meghan McCain announced her exit from the show after four seasons as a panelist, citing her life in Washington, D.C. withhusband Ben Domenechas a reason for her departure. The couplewelcomed their first child, daughter Liberty, last September.“This was not an easy decision,” she said at the top of the July 1 episode. “It took a lot of thought and counsel and prayer, and talking to my family and my close friends, and, you know, look — COVID has changed the world for all of us and it changed the way, at least for me, the way I am looking at life, the way I’m living my life, the way I want my life to look like.“McCain’sfinal episodeaired Aug. 6. “This has been a really wild ride the past four years of my life,” she said in her farewell to viewers.She continued, “It’s been, honestly, the best of times in all ways, on and off the show. And it’s been a really incredible, liberating experience and I will always cherish the time I spent with all of you.“Season 25 ofThe Viewis set to premiere Tuesday, Sept. 7 (11 a.m. ET) on ABC.
The Viewco-hosts are reunited at last.
Ahead of the show’s upcoming 25th season,Whoopi Goldberg,Joy Behar,Sunny HostinandSara Hainessaw each other for the first time in over a year, since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down in-person filming in March 2020.
“Oh my god,” Behar, 78, exclaims when she sees Hostin, 52, and Haines, 43 in PEOPLE’s exclusive sneak peek at the reunion.
“It’s been a minute,” Haines adds before embracing Behar, who quips, “Don’t mess up my hair.”
When Goldberg, 65, walks in the room, they all begin a round of applause for their final panelist as Haines goes in for another hug. “Sara’s a hugger,” Hostin notes.
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Later in the video, the co-hosts reflect onThe View’s 25th anniversary.
“I can’t believe it’s 25 years,” Behar says. “I’m still trying to finish a sentence I started in 1997!”
“These are the jokes, okay motherf——,” she adds. “This is it.”
The foursome then raise a champagne toast to 25 years — and to original hostBarbara Walters, who put together the initial panel of women in 1997 and served on it herself until her retirement in 2014.
“For you Barbara!” they say in unison.
Barbara Walters in 2014 with her fellow co-hosts of The View.Ida Mae Astute/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty

Last month, Meghan McCain announced her exit from the show after four seasons as a panelist, citing her life in Washington, D.C. withhusband Ben Domenechas a reason for her departure. The couplewelcomed their first child, daughter Liberty, last September.
“This was not an easy decision,” she said at the top of the July 1 episode. “It took a lot of thought and counsel and prayer, and talking to my family and my close friends, and, you know, look — COVID has changed the world for all of us and it changed the way, at least for me, the way I am looking at life, the way I’m living my life, the way I want my life to look like.”
McCain’sfinal episodeaired Aug. 6. “This has been a really wild ride the past four years of my life,” she said in her farewell to viewers.
She continued, “It’s been, honestly, the best of times in all ways, on and off the show. And it’s been a really incredible, liberating experience and I will always cherish the time I spent with all of you.”
Season 25 ofThe Viewis set to premiere Tuesday, Sept. 7 (11 a.m. ET) on ABC.
source: people.com