“No, There Is No Last Thing Right Now!” — Whoopi Goldberg SNAPS Live On Air As Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Farah Griffin Explode Over School Voucher Debate

The View just had its most explosive moment of the year—and viewers are still reeling.

In a jaw-dropping episode, Whoopi Goldberg was forced to shut down a fiery on-air clash between co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Farah Griffin. What started as a heated debate over Donald Trump’s decision to nominate WWE mogul Linda McMahon as Education Secretary quickly spiraled into total chaos.

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The topic? School vouchers—a trigger word that instantly ignited sparks.

Sunny Hostin didn’t hold back. “Vouchers overwhelmingly benefit wealthy families,” she declared, citing studies that show how the program siphons money away from public schools to support students already enrolled in expensive private institutions.

But Farah wasn’t having it. She interrupted repeatedly, trying to push back. Hostin clapped back: “Let me just finish this.”

The tension skyrocketed when Farah threw shade: “You went to private school…”
Hostin shot her a death stare. The panel looked stunned.

That’s when Whoopi stepped in—and completely lost it.

“Okay, because nobody can figure out what’s being said here right now!” Whoopi snapped, her voice slicing through the noise. As Hostin tried to push one final point, Whoopi cut her off cold:
“No, there is no last thing right now! We’re going to break!”

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Mic. Drop.

The audience went silent. Social media did the opposite.

Twitter blew up with fans taking sides. One wrote:
“Whoopi just SNAPPED. That wasn’t moderating—that was a full shutdown!”
Another fired back: “Sunny turned it into a TED Talk. Alyssa couldn’t get a word in!”

Whether you’re Team Sunny or Team Farah, one thing is crystal clear: The View just delivered a moment for the history books.

Now, fans are left wondering—was this just an on-air meltdown, or the sign of a deeper rift behind the scenes? And how long can Whoopi hold it together before the entire panel implodes?

Stay tuned.