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Whoopi Goldberg stands by Tiger Woods as The View weighs in on his arrest

When the hosts of The View turned their attention to Tiger Woods on Tuesday, the conversation that followed was notably warmer than much of the public discourse surrounding his recent arrest. Whoopi Goldberg opened the discussion by making clear where she stood, citing a personal friendship with Woods and stating plainly that she had no interest in adding to the criticism already being directed his way. She expressed genuine well-wishes for him and left it there, declining to weigh in further on the circumstances of his arrest
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The sentiment from most of the table followed a similar thread, with the cohosts largely choosing empathy over judgment as they worked through the details of what had unfolded in Florida.

A conversation about pain and addiction

Sunny Hostin offered the most substantive defense of Woods, framing his situation within the broader context of chronic pain and opioid dependency in America. She acknowledged that Woods had undergone roughly 20 surgeries over the course of his career and lives with ongoing back pain, drawing a line between the compassion the country tends to extend to addiction discussions generally and what she described as a reluctance to apply that same grace to a figure as prominent and scrutinized as Woods. She was careful to note that she was not excusing the DUI itself but argued that the full picture of who Woods is and what he has endured deserves to be part of the conversation.

Guest cohost Whitney Cummings brought a more personal dimension to the discussion, speaking openly about her own relationship with addiction and the pressures she saw in Woods’ story. She pointed to his upbringing, which centered almost entirely on the pursuit of athletic greatness from a very young age, as context worth considering. Her perspective on opioids was direct and unsentimental: these medications, she noted, are engineered in ways that make stopping them extraordinarily difficult, and no one chooses that outcome for themselves.

The lone critical voice

Joy Behar offered the table’s only pointed pushback. When Hostin described Woods as someone now being forced to step away from the thing he loves most, Behar interjected with a wry quip, appearing to mistake the reference to golf for a reference to driving. Once the clarification landed, Behar pivoted to a more practical critique, suggesting that someone of Woods’ wealth has no reasonable excuse for getting behind the wheel in an impaired state when the option of hiring a driver is readily available.

It was a blunt take, and it stood alone at the table.

Goldberg closes the loop

Goldberg returned to the subject near the end of the segment to address Behar’s driver comment directly. She pushed back on the idea that hiring a chauffeur is a clean solution, noting that public figures are often criticized for the very behavior that would seem to solve the problem, in this case, being visibly chauffeured everywhere. Her point was one of impossible optics: the choice to drive yourself and the choice to always be driven both invite their own forms of commentary, leaving little room to simply live without scrutiny.

It was a quietly telling observation from someone who has watched celebrity culture up close for decades. For Woods, who has spent the better part of his adult life navigating one of the most relentless spotlights in sports history, the sympathy on offer from most of the The View table may be among the more generous responses he receives in the days ahead

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