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Whoopi Goldberg has strong feelings about saving seats and she is not hiding it

Shekari PhilemonBy Shekari PhilemonMay 14, 2026 Entertainment No Comments3 Mins Read
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Leave it to Whoopi Goldberg to turn a conversation about saved seats into one of the most entertaining moments on daytime television this week. During a recent live episode of The View, the EGOT-winning actress and co-host made her position on the practice of saving seats in public spaces unmistakably clear, and she did not mince words in the process.

The Hot Topics discussion centered on the unspoken social contract around reserved seating in shared spaces, a topic that clearly struck a nerve with Goldberg. Church pews, in particular, became the focus of her argument as she laid out exactly why she finds the habit so frustrating.

Whoopi’s case against the saved seat

At the heart of Goldberg’s argument was punctuality. She made the case that saving seats for latecomers essentially rewards tardiness and removes the incentive for people to show up on time. In her view, if someone knows a spot will be held for them regardless of when they arrive, there is little motivation to make the effort to get there early.

She went further, stating plainly that if she walks into a venue and finds a row of seemingly empty seats, she considers them fair game. Her reasoning was straightforward and crowd-pleasing: she paid the same as everyone else and expects the same access.

Co-host Sunny Hostin joined the conversation, extending the debate to poolside chair saving, a summertime grievance that resonates with many. The general consensus among the co-hosts was that moving someone’s belongings from a seat in a public space is not only acceptable but arguably justified.

A moment that became the show

Goldberg punctuated her remarks with a physical demonstration, leaning back dramatically in her chair to illustrate how she would settle into a reclaimed seat. It was a moment perfectly in keeping with her reputation for turning Hot Topics into full theatrical experiences, something she has delivered consistently throughout her tenure on the show.

The co-hosts also touched on the reality that disputes over saved seating can occasionally escalate into genuine confrontations. Goldberg acknowledged the possibility with characteristic humor, suggesting that anyone looking to start a fight over a chair might want to reconsider their target.

Why the moment landed

The segment resonated because it tapped into something genuinely universal. Most people have either been the seat saver or the person who showed up to find an entire row blocked off by a single jacket and a water bottle. Goldberg gave voice to the quiet frustration that comes with that experience, and she did so with the kind of unfiltered confidence that has made her a daytime institution.

The View has long been a space where cultural pet peeves get the same airtime as political headlines, and this segment was a reminder of why that formula still works. Goldberg’s willingness to be direct, funny, and unapologetically herself continues to make the show feel alive in a way that few daytime programs manage.

The exchange quickly gained traction online, with viewers sharing clips and weighing in on which side of the seat-saving debate they fall on. If the response is any indication, Goldberg is far from alone in her frustration.

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