The View host Whoopi Goldberg, 68, leaves David Duchovny, 63, ‘blushing’ as she gets flirty with The X-Files star
Whoopi Goldberg appeared to flirt with David Duchovny when he appeared on The View on Monday, causing him to “blush,” according to panelist Sara Haines.
During a discussion about the TV show The contained very well-known songs. faces in a music video.
Whoopi, 68, was one of the celebrities who decided to participate, appearing alongside her former cohost Rosie O’Donnell as they lip-synced to the lyrics: “David Duchovny, why won’t you love me?”
After a clip was shown, Sara asked David if it was true that he sings the song to himself while driving, to which he replied: “Not just in the car, I sing that to myself everywhere,” before revealing that it was his friend, Joe Blake, who found the song and sent the cassette to him.
He explained, “I was listening to it in my car with the window down, and I think I may have had one or two interactions with people who saw me singing in my car.”
Whoopi Goldberg appeared to flirt with actor David Duchovny during his appearance on The View on Monday
Whoopi appeared alongside Rosie O’Donnell in a 1990s music video for a song called David Duchovny
Referring to how the homemade video, which also stars Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Jerry Springer and Pamela Anderson, came about, David revealed: ‘What happened was there were a couple of PAs on The X-Files who made that video made as a gift for me, I wasn’t involved in that. And they asked all these people who were generous enough to lip-synch to a song they’d never heard.”
Whoopi confirmed this was true and said, “Yes, I’m still asking the question!” as the panel laughed before Sara commented: “He’s blushing!”
Elsewhere in the interview, host Sunny Hostin was shocked when she misunderstood David’s comments about aliens during a discussion on The X-Files.
“You didn’t think it would last more than one season, why?” asked Sunny, 55, while David replied: “Let me think back for a moment. I thought… well, I wasn’t necessarily interested in the subject myself.’
Sunny couldn’t believe what she was hearing and blurted out, “You don’t believe in UFOs?” Don’t you believe in that kind of thing?’ which led David to explain, “It’s not that I don’t believe in them, I just wasn’t that interested in them, so I’m sure they exist.
“I also thought that if this is about aliens, you either see them and the show is over, or you don’t see them and then people get frustrated and shut down. So I didn’t think it had legs, and obviously I was completely wrong,” the actor added.
The X-Files, which also starred Gillian Anderson as FBI Special Agent Dana Scully, was a highly successful science fiction series and David appeared in a total of 191 episodes.
Earlier this month, the actor admitted he regrets working “a lot” when his two children with ex-wife Téa Leoni were young.
David revealed that all the celebrities in the video were ‘generous enough to lip sync to a song they’d never heard before’
Sara Haines claimed that David “blushed” when Whoopi joked that he was still asking the question, “David Duchovny, why won’t you love me?”
David and Gillian Anderson starred as FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully in The X-Files
‘I certainly worked a lot when my children were young. That’s something I may have changed,” he said during an interview with People.
“But on the other hand, it’s also cool to model someone who is involved in their life for a child. It may also not be best to dedicate your entire existence to your child, so it could go either way…
“I don’t have access to the other path that could have been taken. I just have the one I traveled with, so by no means a perfect parent, but I love my kids. I love my children so much.’
He added: “I felt loved unconditionally by my children… and I love them unconditionally. Just having them in the world has taught me that feeling from both sides, and I don’t think there’s anything deeper or more meaningful than that.
‘I will always feel inadequate [as a parent]. Maybe I was a good parent because my kids are great people, and they probably want to see me as a good parent, too. They don’t want to see me as a failure. I’m sure I’ve done bad things, I’m sure I’ve made mistakes, but we all have. So I try to give myself more rest.’