Joy Behar suffers dramatic fall and slips off her chair during The View as co-hosts rush to her aid
JOY Behar suffered a dramatic fall during The View as her co-hosts were seen rushing to her aid.
The tumble was captured on a live camera at the start of Thursday's episode of The View.
Behar needed the assistance of Haines and Hostin to get back on her feet, as a production assistant also ran on stage to help.
The production assistant was seen holding on to the chair to make sure Behar mounted safely.
The star did not appear to suffer any serious injuries as she continued the show.
“25 years, that has never happened - who do I sue?!” Behar said as she sat down at the table.
“If you hit your head, and you feel dizzy, or you have blurred vision, or you feel like you want to go to sleep, go to the doctor. Because that will kill you.”
She ended on a light note, saying: “I’m a klutz.”
'TONE DEAF' COMPLAINT
Behar's tumble comes after she faced backlash for her "tone deaf" complaint that Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine could ruin her summer vacation to Italy.
The View co-host made the controversial remarks during the show's February 24 episode.
"I'm scared of what's going to happen in western , too," Behar said.
"You plan a trip, you want to go there, I've wanted to go to Italy for four years, and I haven't been able to make it because of the pandemic and now this. It's like, what's gonna happen there?"
The 79-year-old's comments came right after co-host Sunny Hostin was breaking down facts about Russia's military operation in .
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