The View Season 23 Episode 108 Mon, Feb 24, 2020
- TV14
- February 24, 2020
On the 108th episode of season 23 of the popular daytime talk show The View, which aired on Monday, February 24th, 2020, the co-hosts kicked off the week with a variety of engaging conversations and segments. The show began with the usual introductions of the co-hosts: Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Meghan McCain, and Abby Huntsman.
The first segment of the show focused on a recent town hall meeting with Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, which aired on CNN the previous night. The co-hosts discussed their thoughts on Sanders' policies, including healthcare and student loan forgiveness, and shared their opinions on his viability as a candidate in the upcoming election.
The next topic of discussion centered around the Coronavirus outbreak, which was spreading rapidly around the world at the time. The co-hosts shared the latest updates and information about the virus, and expressed their concerns about the potential impact it could have on the global community.
Following that, the show moved on to a segment about body positivity, featuring guest model and body activist Ashley Graham. Graham discussed her journey towards self-love and acceptance, and the co-hosts shared their own experiences and challenges with body image.
In the next segment, the co-hosts were joined by guest actress and author Alicia Silverstone, to discuss her new book "The Kind Mama", which focuses on natural, healthy pregnancy and parenting. Silverstone shared her insights on the benefits of veganism and holistic wellness in pregnancy and child-rearing, and the co-hosts engaged in a thoughtful discussion about the topic.
The final segment of the show featured a performance from singer and Broadway star Billy Porter, who performed his hit song "Love Yourself". The co-hosts praised Porter's powerful performance and shared their admiration for his artistry and activism.
Throughout the episode, the co-hosts also engaged in the usual banter and witty commentary that The View is known for, discussing everything from pop culture to politics. The show's lively energy and diverse perspectives make it a must-watch for anyone interested in engaging and thought-provoking conversation.