Joy Behar Kicked Off Sherri Shepherd’s Show After Explosive Clash – Details Inside!

In an unexpected turn of events, daytime television saw a dramatic moment this week as veteran comedian and The View co-host Joy Behar was reportedly asked to leave the set of Sherri, Sherri Shepherd’s talk show, following what sources are calling an “explosive on-air clash.”

The incident occurred during what was meant to be a light-hearted guest appearance. Behar, 82, was invited to discuss her latest book and reflect on her decades-long career in television. However, tensions began to rise just minutes into the segment when a conversation about The View’s past hosts took a surprising turn.

According to audience members and production sources, Shepherd jokingly referenced her time on The View, remarking, “Some people thought they ran the show,” seemingly aimed at Behar. The comment drew awkward laughter, but Behar was reportedly not amused.

“That’s rich, coming from someone who never knew when to stop talking,” Behar snapped back, visibly irritated.

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The exchange, initially assumed to be in jest, quickly escalated. Producers allegedly tried to steer the conversation back on track, but the energy on set had shifted. What followed were a series of increasingly tense remarks from both women. Behar, known for her sharp tongue and no-nonsense attitude, didn’t hold back, referencing past conflicts during their time together on The View.

“You know what they say,” Behar quipped, “some people leave a show and never really move on from it.”

Witnesses say Shepherd tried to keep the tone light, but it was clear the interview had gone off the rails. After a commercial break, Behar was noticeably absent. Shepherd returned alone and addressed the audience, saying, “Well, live TV, folks! Sometimes the tea is too hot to sip.”

Sources close to the production later confirmed that Behar was asked to leave backstage following the exchange. While no physical altercation occurred, staff reportedly feared the tension could further derail the taping.

Neither Behar nor Shepherd has released an official statement, though insiders claim both women were “shaken” by the incident. One anonymous crew member described the energy backstage as “tense and emotional,” adding that the moment “felt like years of unresolved tension bubbling to the surface.”

Fans have taken to social media to weigh in, with opinions split. Some support Behar for standing her ground, while others defend Shepherd for trying to control the situation. Many are calling for both women to address the incident publicly.

Whether this clash marks the end of a longtime friendship or simply a heated moment between two strong personalities remains to be seen. For now, one thing is certain: daytime TV just got a whole lot more unpredictable.