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Ladies Who Punch: The Explosive Inside Story of "The View"

Hardback

Main Details

Title Ladies Who Punch: The Explosive Inside Story of "The View"
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ramin Setoodeh
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 242,Width 158
Category/GenreIndividual actors and performers
Television
ISBN/Barcode 9781250112095
ClassificationsDewey:791.4572
Audience
General
Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher St Martin's Press
Imprint St Martin's Press
Publication Date 2 April 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

When Barbara Walters launched The View, network executives told her that hosting it would tarnish her reputation. Instead, within ten years, she'd revolutionized morning TV and made household names of her co-hosts: Joy Behar, Star Jones, Meredith Vieira and Elisabeth Hasselbeck. But the daily chatfest didn't just comment on the news. It became the news. And the headlines barely scratched the surface. Based on stunning interviews with nearly every host and unprecedented access, award-winning journalist Ramin Setoodeh takes you backstage where the stars really spoke their minds. Here's the full story of how Star tried to take over the show, then Rosie, then Whoopi, while Barbara struggled to maintain control of it all, a modern-day Lear with her media-savvy daughters. You'll read about how so many co-hosts had a tough time fitting in, suffered humiliations at the table, then pushed themselves away, feeling betrayed - one nearly quitting during a commercial. Meanwhile, the director was being driven insane, especially by Rosie. Setoodeh uncovers the truth about Star's weight loss and wedding madness. Rosie's feud with Trump. Whoopi's toxic relationship with Rosie. Barbara's difficulty stepping away. Plus, all the unseen hugs, snubs, tears - and one dead rodent.

Author Biography

Ramin Setoodeh, an award-winning journalist, is the New York bureau chief for Variety. He was formerly a senior writer at Newsweek and has also written for The Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, and U.S. News & World Report, among other publications. Ladies Who Punch is his first book. He lives in New York City.

Reviews

"It's already stirring up so much drama I'm considering asking it to be a New York housewife next season... This book is hot" -Andy Cohen My biggest regret was ever sitting down with [Ramin]. -Rosie O'Donnell That's something her colleagues who also participated could probably agree on. -Minneapolis Star-Tribune I'll be very honest: I read it and I immediately started praying. -Elizabeth Hasselbeck Juicy and revealing. -Orlando Sentinel A bombshell. -Inside Edition This book is very juicy. -Page Six TV Talk about a tell-all! It's full of juicy inside information. -US Weekly A lot of juicy stuff in here. -CNN New Day The hottest book on the market. -E! News Daily Pop This book's blowing peoples' minds. -ET It's one of the best page turners I've ever read. -Jillian Barberie A veritable Spill-the-Tea Party. With interviews from nearly everyone involved in the 22-year-old series, including a gloriously candid Rosie O'Donnell, it is dishy in the way entertainment reporting frankly never is anymore. Come for the stories of cattiness, All About Eve machinations, and behind-the-scenes blow-ups, but stay for the sharp distillation of why this talk show completely changed television as we know it. The View is responsible for the very conflagration of news and opinion that today defines media and gives us all us three to five rage strokes per week. -Daily Beast And you thought the The View could get crazy on-screen (Joy Behar and Meghan McCain, we're looking at you). This pull-back-the-curtain story of almost two decades of the groundbreaking talk show delivers. This is everything a behind-the-scenes book should be--dishy, surprising, and written with the unprecedented help of those who lived it. -Booklist Terrifically fun to read. Setoodeh has been reporting on the show for years, and he knows everyone. The book is studded with juicy little scoops, including firing stories, backstage drama (wait for the story about Walters, Jenny McCarthy, and the tampon), and details about Star Jones' freebie-laden wedding. -Slate By comparison, Trump's White House is far more functional. -Toronto Star "With a random array of hosts and plenty of drama to go around, Setoodeh manages to peel back the composed facade of what viewers see on their screens in order to focus on raw feelings and teetering emotions of those closely involved with The View. ''Ladies Who Punch is an exciting read that proves there's always a little soap opera even if a show presents itself as hard news." -Associated Press Jenny McCarthy reached out to Ramin to tell him the book is 'fair and honest.' But when you write a book like this, not everyone's going to love it, but with all the juicy info, he's got a bestseller on his hands for sure. -Daily Mail TV