The hosts of The View wasted no time firing back after Elon Musk took aim at their show, branding it “a meeting place for ignorant women.” Musk’s blunt remark, which spread like wildfire across social media, quickly ignited a storm of reactions—some rallying behind him, others calling out his comments as misogynistic and uncalled for.
During a particularly fiery segment, The View panelists took turns dismantling Musk’s criticism. Whoopi Goldberg, never one to back down from controversy, called Musk’s attack “unnecessary and unprovoked” and dismissed it as an attempt to undermine a platform where women discuss real issues. “It’s always interesting when powerful men feel threatened by women simply having opinions,” she remarked. “We sit here and discuss things that matter to people. If he doesn’t like it, he doesn’t have to watch.”
Joy Behar, known for her quick wit, took a more sarcastic approach. “Oh, Elon, honey, shouldn’t you be focusing on fixing your crumbling businesses instead of coming after us?” she quipped, prompting laughter from the audience. “Maybe if he spent more time managing Twitter and less time scrolling through it, he’d have fewer problems.”
Meanwhile, Sunny Hostin took a more analytical stance, pointing out that The View has always been a forum for debate, bringing together perspectives from across the political spectrum. “It’s ironic that someone who claims to champion free speech would dismiss a show where women exercise exactly that,” she said. “We’ve had politicians, industry leaders, and even some of his biggest supporters sit right at this table. So if we’re so ‘ignorant,’ why do so many powerful figures want to come on the show?”
Musk’s comment didn’t just spark outrage among The View hosts; it also reignited long-standing debates about the show’s reputation and the broader issue of how women’s voices are treated in media. While some social media users applauded Musk for “saying what everyone is thinking,” others slammed him for dismissing an influential platform where women engage in political and cultural discourse.
“Whether you agree with The View or not, the idea that women having opinions makes them ‘ignorant’ is a problem,” one Twitter user wrote. “Musk is literally proving why these conversations need to happen in the first place.”
Still, Musk’s followers had no shortage of jabs to throw at the daytime talk show. Many echoed his sentiments, arguing that The View fosters “biased, uninformed discussion” and only allows certain viewpoints to thrive. Others simply reveled in the controversy, sharing memes and sarcastic posts supporting Musk’s dig.
Yet, if Musk hoped his words would rattle The View panelists into silence, the opposite seemed to happen. The controversy only fueled more discussion, with the hosts making it clear they had no intention of backing down.
“At the end of the day, we’re here, we’re talking, and we’re not going anywhere,” Goldberg said defiantly. “He can call us whatever he wants, but we’ll still be here tomorrow. And the next day. And the next.”
As the battle of words between Musk and The View escalates, one thing remains certain—this isn’t just about a billionaire taking a jab at a talk show. It’s a reflection of the cultural and ideological divides that shape public discourse today. Whether Musk chooses to engage further or let the controversy fade, The View has made its stance clear: they won’t be silenced, no matter who comes after them.