Ana Navarro, a cohost on The View, surprised her fellow panelists and the audience by expressing support for the arrest of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, praising it as a day of accountability despite her colleagues' concerns about the manner of the operation.
Ana Navarro criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi on 'The View' for embracing a parody of her by SNL, calling her actions shameful and damaging to the DOJ and congressional oversight, and contrasting her current behavior with her past as a Florida Attorney General.
Ana Navarro urged Gloria Gaynor to decline accepting the Kennedy Center Honor from Donald Trump, criticizing the president's record on rights and emphasizing Gaynor's LGBTQ+ legacy, especially her anthem 'I Will Survive.'
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Ana Navarro urged singer Gloria Gaynor to reject President Trump's Kennedy Center Honor due to his controversial actions and attacks on rights of women, people of color, and LGBTQ community, emphasizing her respect for Gaynor but criticizing accepting the award from Trump.
Ana Navarro revealed that Joy Behar caused a scene at Porter House restaurant over issues with temperature, noise, and lighting, and even brought her dogs, expressing her disappointment over the restaurant's impending closure due to high rent.
Whoopi Goldberg and Ana Navarro clashed on The View over Donald Trump's recent Meet the Press interview, where he suggested pardoning January 6 insurrectionists and criticized the Congressional committee investigating the incident. Navarro praised Liz Cheney for her stance against Trump and urged support for her, while Goldberg emphasized not panicking over Trump's statements, advocating for focusing on personal responsibilities until more concrete actions are needed.
Ana Navarro called out restaurateur Keith McNally for posting derogatory remarks about Lauren Sánchez's appearance, questioning the logic of sharing photos of her if he finds her "revolting." Chrissy Teigen also defended Sánchez, highlighting her accomplishments. Sánchez responded with uplifting quotes on social media, while McNally has not addressed the backlash and instead promoted his forthcoming memoir.
Ana Navarro, co-host of "The View," criticized former President Trump for his comments referring to undocumented immigrants as "not people," stating that it puts a target on Latinos and could incite violence. Trump's remarks at a rally sparked widespread backlash, with him also predicting a "blood bath" if he loses the presidential election.
Jada Pinkett Smith responds to Ana Navarro's criticism of her memoir, "Worthy," stating that if Navarro had actually read the book instead of relying on headlines, she would have a better understanding. Pinkett Smith defends her right to share her story and dismisses the notion that she is emasculating her husband, Will Smith. She suggests that critics should do their homework before making judgments and highlights the misogynistic and anti-Black coded nature of the criticism.
Ana Navarro, cohost of 'The View', pleaded with producer Brian Teta to stop discussing the reality dating show 'The Golden Bachelor' on the talk show. Navarro asked when the show would be over so she would no longer have to talk about it, to which Teta responded that there were a few more weeks left but they would do a couple of extra shows just for her. Other cohosts, including Sunny Hostin and Sara Haines, playfully suggested having Turner, the star of 'The Golden Bachelor', return for another interview. Moderator Whoopi Goldberg also expressed her dismay at covering the show, suggesting they do it on a Friday when she usually takes the day off.
Ana Navarro, co-host of The View, has once again criticized Jada Pinkett Smith, accusing her of embarrassing and emasculating her husband, Will Smith, with her tell-all memoir. Navarro refused to read the book and expressed her support for Will, whom she believes is being emotionally held prisoner. Co-host Sunny Hostin defended Jada and urged Navarro to read the memoir, stating that it provided insight and changed her opinion of the actress. The panel engaged in a heated discussion about the purpose of celebrity memoirs and the public's perception of individuals based on social media. Jada recently revealed that she and Will have been separated since 2016, but later claimed they were working on repairing their marriage.
Ana Navarro, cohost of The View, criticized Jada Pinkett Smith for publicly revealing details about her separation from Will Smith, calling it "unseemly" and questioning the timing of the revelation. Navarro expressed her disinterest in knowing about the couple's personal life and suggested that Jada's disclosures were motivated by financial gain and publicity. However, other cohosts disagreed, with Joy Behar calling it a "smart" move and Sunny Hostin commending Jada for her bravery. Jada and Will have been married for 26 years and have faced public scrutiny throughout their relationship.
Ana Navarro, a panelist on The View, criticized Jada Pinkett Smith for publicly revealing her secret separation from Will Smith after seven years. Navarro expressed her disinterest in knowing the details of their marriage and suggested that Jada's motives may be driven by financial gain. While some panelists commended Jada for her honesty, Navarro remained skeptical. Jada has recently shared revelations about her marriage ahead of the release of her memoir, Worthy.
Whoopi Goldberg shut down co-host Ana Navarro during a tribute to The View co-creator Bill Geddie after Navarro falsely claimed that Geddie had fired Joy Behar. Goldberg quickly corrected Navarro, stating that Geddie did not fire Behar. The awkward moment occurred as the panel paid tribute to Geddie, who passed away last week. Joy Behar was absent from the show but is set to return on Tuesday.