The hosts of ABC’s The View discussed the viral video of Miranda Lambert slamming fans at a recent concert on Tuesday’s episode of the morning show.
Lambert, 39, stopped her performance in Las Vegas on July 15 to complain about fans taking selfies while she sang.
While co-host Sunny Hostin, 54, sided with the concertgoers, Whoopi Goldberg, 67, disagreed and supported the country singer.
Hostin argued that she would “take as many selfies as I want if I paid $757 for tickets.”
Goldberg countered, “You know what? Stay at home. If you’re going to spend $750 to come to my concert, give me the respect to watch me do my thing, or don’t come.’
Then she got up from her chair and walked away, leaving her colleagues in shock.
Hot topic: The hosts of ABC’s The View discussed the viral video of Miranda Lambert punching fans at a recent concert on Tuesday’s episode of the morning show
Upset: Lambert, 39, stopped her performance in Las Vegas on July 15 to complain about fans taking selfies while she sang; Miranda pictured it in her first Instagram post since the incident
Hostin explained that she prefers to take pictures of concerts so she can look back on the memories.
Then Goldberg got up from her chair and said to Sunny, “Turn on the television, girl.”
When asked where she went when she ran away, the Sister Act star replied, “I’m leaving you!”
Then she unexpectedly walked up to a woman in the audience and said, “I want my picture taken with this wonderful woman who is 91.”
She turned the conversation into a light-hearted moment and said, “So we’re going to take a selfie.” Just you and me. Do you want to press that button?’
The old entertainer used the bit to transition into a commercial break as she said, “We’ll be right back.”
Miranda left fans in awe on Sunday when she paused her concert to condemn guests for “taking selfies” during her set.
A TikTok video showed the star singing her ballad as she asked the pianist to stop playing.
Making a point: Whoopi unexpectedly walked up to a woman in the audience and said, ‘I want to take a picture with this amazing woman, who is 91’
Cute: She turned the conversation into a light-hearted moment and said, “So we’re going to take a selfie.” Just you and me. Do you want to press that button?’
Lambert said to the attendant, “I’ll stop here for a second, I’m sorry. These girls worry about their selfie and don’t listen to the song.”
She added, “It kind of teases me. I’m sorry, I don’t like it. Not at all. We’re here to hear some country music tonight. I sing goddamn country music.’
The clip showed some fans walking out as one person said, “Let’s go – don’t do that to your fans.”
Adela Calin, one of the women berated for the selfie, later recounted NBC news“It felt like I was back in school with the teacher berating me for doing something wrong and telling me to go back to my seat.”
She added, “I feel like she was determined to make us look like we were young, immature, and vain. But we were just grown women in their 30s to 60s trying to take a picture.’
Calin also stressed that the photo lasted “30 seconds maximum.”
“We just couldn’t get one good shot. We were so excited because I think we had the best seats in the house in the entire theater,” she commented, sharing that she was “shocked” by Lambert’s terse response.
Just before: The fans in question revealed that they had taken a group photo during the performance
Unhappy: Some fans expressed disapproval when Miranda shared an Instagram post after the event, completely ignoring the fiasco
In her corner: Others sided with Miranda – one fan online said she star ‘doesn’t owe anyone an apology’
Two days later, Miranda was criticized by fans in the comments section of a post she posted promoting animal safety and responsible pet ownership.
The animal advocate ignored the backlash, and fans were divided in the comment section of the post.
Some followers expressed support for the singer and also praised her animal advocacy, but others berated her and demanded that she apologize to the women she called out.
A commenter named Lindsey wrote, “Team @mirandalambert she doesn’t owe anyone an apology. Saw it all firsthand and those girls had taken 1,000 selfies before she finally had enough.”