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Brooke Shields stripped down to comfort ‘vulnerable’ Benjamin Bratt during nude scene

Brooke Shields revealed that she stripped down in solidarity with co-star Benjamin Bratt on the set of their new Netflix movie “Mother of the Bride.” On Friday’s episode of “The View,” the actress explained that she went mostly au natural to comfort her co-star Bratt whose wardrobe for one scene consisted only of a “modesty sock.”Shields, 58 relayed, “They have these things called modesty socks, which, for a woman, it’s a modesty triangle and they tape it to you, just where the camera’s going to go. For the poor guy, they don’t tape — they just have a little sheath.” Shields then used her hands to mimic the act of putting the sock on the penis.
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The View's Sara Haines admits she use to actively look for 'older men to date and had daddy issues'
The View’s Sara Haines confessed that she use to 'actively' pursue relationships with 'older men' before meeting her younger husband, Max Shifrin, through OkCupid.While discussing relationships with Ana Navarro, Joy Behar and Rachel Lindsay, who was filling in for co-host Sunny Hostin, the 45-year-old TV host opened up about her dating history. After Behar, 80, claimed nobody just goes out and looks 'for an older guy,' Haines left viewers stunned as she interjected to say: 'Oh, you do.' Daddy issues: The View’s Sara Haines confessed that she use to 'actively' pursue relationships with 'older men' before meeting her younger husband, Max Shifrin, through OkCupid 'I was hunting actively for older men,' the mother-of-three admitted, leaving her co-hosts a bit shocked. 'They were the only thing that attracted me.' She continued: 'I had some daddy issues, but it's fine.' Behar retorted: 'I must have mommy issues then because all of my boyfriends have always been younger.'  Shocking the audience: While discussing relationships with Ana Navarro, Joy Behar and Rachel Lindsay, who was filling in for co-host Sunny Hostin, the 45-year-old TV host opened up about her dating history 'I was hunting actively for older men,' the mother-of-two admitted, leaving her co-hosts a bit shocked.
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Whoopi Goldberg, 67, claps back at The View heckler who called her an 'old broad' on live television
Whoopi Goldberg clapped back at a sassy audience member who called her an 'old broad' on live television on Wednesday.The 67-year-old co-host of ABC's long-running talk show The View responded, 'Did you just call me an "old broad"? Yeah.'The longtime Hollywood fixture continued, 'She said, "You old broad," and I was like, "Hey, it’s Wednesday, and I am an old broad, and happy about it!"' Trading sass: Whoopi Goldberg clapped back at a sassy audience member who called her an 'old broad' on live television on WednesdayThe confrontation erupted at the top of the show as the five hosts - Goldberg, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, Joy Behar, and Alyssa Farah Griffin - took their seats.The camera then showed two masked-up audience members, focusing on one wearing a dark fur hat and eyeglasses.  Hostin chimed in to note that being an older person is better than being a deceased person.'The alternative is not attractive to any of us,' added Goldberg. 'We all want to be old broads and old dudes, you know?' Response: The camera panned to the audience member as Goldberg noted, 'I am an old broad, and happy about it!'Whoopi was dressed in a green and navy blue plaid limited edition DAP GAP zip-up hoodie from the brand's collaboration with Dapper Dan.She added form-fitting dark pants and a pair of fresh white sneakers as she appeared on the TV screens of millions.Her dark, locked hair was parted down the center and rested over her chest in a long bob.
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Whoopi Goldberg defends 1974 Mel Brooks comedy Blazing Saddles amid racism row
Whoopi Goldberg has defended the 1974 Mel Brooks film Blazing Saddles amid an online backlash branding the western satire racist.Appearing on The View on Wednesday, Goldberg, 67, declared: 'Leave my Blazing Saddles alone - don't make me come for you!' in a chat shortly after  Mindy Kaling said in a Good Morning America appearance that The Office wouldn't be accepted by modern audiences.The EGOT winner said the film - which sends up racism with its black sheriff protagonist - 'deals with racism by coming at it right, straight, out front, making you think and laugh about it - because, listen, it's not just racism, it's all the isms, he hits all the isms.' Hitting back: Whoopi Goldberg has defended the 1974 Mel Brooks film Blazing Saddles amid an online backlash branding the western satire racist She added, 'Blazing Saddles, because it's a great comedy, would still go over today - there are a lot of comedies that are not good, okay? 'We're just going to say that - that's not one of them. Blazing Saddles is one of the greatest because it hits everybody.'Goldberg advised viewers to decide for themselves and watch the movie, which features the late stars Gene Wilder, Cleavon Little, Slim Pickens, Madeline Kahn and Harvey Korman. The storyline of the film centers around a corrupt politician who appoints a Black sheriff to preside over a village in 1874.
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