Meghan McCain Explains Walking Off “The View”, Says The Show Can Be Like Real Housewives Sometimes

Meghan McCain Explains Walking Off ‘The View’, Says The Show ‘Can Be Like ‘The Housewives’ Sometimes’
Meghan McCain has explained her side after she was seen walking off ABC’s The View after a heated debate with Ana Navarro.
She stopped by Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live earlier this week and discussed what happened.
“I will say the audience is extremely combative… the booing and the heckling is a lot every day. You’re at the ‘The View,’ I’m paid to give a different view. So I would like us all, when people come, to roll it back. Again, I’m just trying to do a very complicated job.”
As for whether she has difficulty in explaining her point of view against her co-hosts, McCain said,
“I think everybody in America is having a hard time expressing their view. But vibe wise with the hosts, I’m actually much more comfortable with the main hosts that I work with every day than I was last year because now it’s my third year.”
She added that her walk-off wasn’t as big of a deal as most thought.
“I just want to say the walking off footage…we are told by producers, to leave the table if it’s too heated, and I get touched up backstage with my makeup, so that’s what I was doing. And I’ve done that like many times over the years. So I don’t know why this particular time…’
She ended with,
“‘The View’ can be like ‘The Housewives’ sometimes.”
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