The View Season 19 Episode 26 Tue, Oct 13, 2015
- TV-14
- October 13, 2015
The View is a popular daytime talk show featuring a panel of female co-hosts discussing current events, hot topics, and celebrity news. Season 19, Episode 26, which aired on Tue, Oct 13, 2015, featured a diverse lineup of guests and topics.
The episode opened with the co-hosts (Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Candace Cameron Bure, Paula Faris, and Raven-Symoné) discussing the latest political news, including the controversy surrounding Donald Trump's comments about women. The co-hosts also shared their opinions on the upcoming Democratic debate and the state of the race for the Democratic nomination.
The first guest of the day was actress and activist Marlo Thomas, who talked about her new children's book, "It Ain't Over...Till It's Over: Reinventing Your Life--and Realizing Your Dreams--Anytime, at Any Age." Thomas shared inspiring stories of women who have reinvented themselves later in life and encouraged viewers to pursue their passions no matter their age.
Next, the co-hosts discussed a controversial new law in California that allows physician-assisted suicide. The conversation got heated as the co-hosts shared their different opinions on the issue.
The second guest of the day was actress Jennifer Hudson, who talked about her role in the Broadway revival of "The Color Purple." Hudson discussed the challenges of taking on such an iconic role and the emotional journey of playing Celie.
The co-hosts then touched on the topic of body shaming, sharing their own experiences with criticism and offering advice to viewers who may be struggling with body image issues.
The final guest of the day was actress and comedian Niecy Nash, who talked about her new book, "It's Hard to Fight Naked: A Memoir." Nash discussed her journey to self-acceptance and shared personal anecdotes about her experiences with love and relationships.
The episode closed with a performance by Jennifer Hudson, who sang the powerful song "I'm Here" from "The Color Purple."
Overall, this episode of The View offered a mix of thought-provoking discussions and inspiring interviews, showcasing the show's signature blend of news and entertainment.