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The Richest 'The View' Co-Hosts Ranked from Lowest to Highest (No. 1 Is Worth Over $170 Million!)

The View is one of the longest running daytime shows on TV, known for its intense political debates and constantly rotating roster of co-hosts.

The show centers around a panel of women from different backgrounds, who discuss the day’s biggest topics and conduct interviews with stars and politicians.

Ever since its debut in August of 1997, the show – created by Barbara Walters – has won over 30 Emmy Awards.

Throughout the course of the series, there have been 22 permanent co-hosts.

The View‘s 26th season just came to an end, and the panel has slimmed down to four recurring co-hosts – and two co-hosts officially joined!

Many of the panelists, past and present, count their success beyond just The View, bringing in some major money with their various ventures – including journalism, stand-up comedy and acting.

We’ve gathered together all of the names and ranked their net worth, from lowest to highest.

Find out how rich all of the past and present co-hosts of The View are…

Elisabeth Hasselbeck Is Returning to 'The View'

Elisabeth Hasselbeck is (briefly) returning to The View.

The 44-year-old former co-host, who was one of the show’s conservative panelists from 2003 to 2013 on Seasons 7 through 16, will be returning to the iconic TV show for a brief stint as a guest host, she confirmed to People.

“It will be an honor to cohost The View, share our bestselling children’s book, Flashlight Night, and as always tackle hot topics!” she said in a statement to the outlet, adding: “Pray for me y’all!”

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Meredith Vieira, Star Jones, & Elisabeth Hasslebeck Returning to 'The View' for Season 25 Celebration

Some very familiar faces are returning to The View!

It has been revealed that Meredith Vieira, Star Jones, and Elisabeth Hasselback will be returning to the ABC daytime talk show in honor of the show’s 25th anniversary celebration.

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Meghan McCain Calls Out Elisabeth Hasselbeck's Comments About Coronavirus - Watch! (Video)

Meghan McCain is putting Elisabeth Hasselbeck‘s commentary about coronavirus on blast.

The View co-host made an appearance on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen on Wednesday (April 22).

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During her appearance, she was asked about her thoughts on Elisabeth saying we should “pray” the virus away.

“Yeah. Somebody actually sent me a screenshot of my face when she said that. I took this virus seriously from the very beginning and I thought a lot of this rhetoric was really dangerous. I think it’s really, really unfortunate and dangerous that she said that,” she said.

“I don’t need to co-host with her again, and it’s unfortunate, because I’ve been a huge fan for a long time…anybody who is screwing around with this virus and putting out misinformation, I don’t really have a lot of time for right now.”

Watch what Meghan McCain said…

Rosie O'Donnell Slams Former 'View' Co-Host Elisabeth Hasselbeck

Rosie O’Donnell just publicly slammed her former co-host on The View Elisabeth Hasselbeck.

It started when Rosie saw a tweet saying that Elisabeth had returned to the morning show and praised Donald Trump‘s response to the Coronavirus.

Rosie took to Twitter to respond to a tweet explaining what went down.

“oh dear god – not again – enough with her,” Rosie responded to the story.

Elisabeth has expressed similar sentiments about Rosie in the past.

But just last year, Rosie actually admitted she once had a crush on Elisabeth.

Elisabeth Hasselbeck Tried to Quit 'The View' in the Middle of a Commercial Break in 2006 - Listen!

Elisabeth Hasselbeck tried to quit The View in the middle of a commercial break in 2006.

In the newly released Ladies Who Punch: The Explosive Inside Story of ‘The View, author Ramin Setoodeh revealed that on August 2, 2006, Elisabeth was arguing with Barbara Walters and Joy Behar about a proposal to make the morning-after pill available over-the-counter.

“Could you stop now? We have to go on and we have to learn how to discuss these things in some sort of rational way,” Barbara said on-air.

“F–k that!” Elisabeth screamed backstage in newly surfaced audio.

“I’m not going to sit there and get reprimanded on the air. It’s not okay to sit there and get reprimanded on the air!”

“What the f–k! I’m not going back out there…I don’t even swear. She has me swearing. This woman is driving me nuts. I’m not going back. I can’t do the show like this. She just reprimanded me, and she knew exactly what she was doing. Good-bye! I’m off. Write about that in the New York F–KING Post!”

“I’m quitting…I’m over, I’m leaving…Barbara just fully reprimanded me,” she angrily declared before ultimately agreeing to going back on-air.

Listen to the audio, via Variety

Rosie O'Donnell Admits Crush on Former 'View' Co-Host Elisabeth Hasselbeck & Elisabeth Issues a Response

Elisabeth Hasselbeck is responding to Rosie O’Donnell‘s comments.

If you missed it, Rosie said she had a “little bit of a crush” on her former The View co-host.

“I think there were underlying lesbian undertones on both parts,” Rosie said (via Variety). “I think this is something that will hurt her if you write it. She was the MVP of a Division 1 softball team for two years that won the finals. There are not many, in my life, girls with such athletic talent on sports teams that are traditionally male that aren’t at least a little bit gay. There was a little bit of a crush. But not that I wanted to kiss her. I wanted to support, raise, elevate her, like she was the freshman star shortstop and I was the captain of the team. I was going to Scottie Pippen her. If I was Jordan, I was going to give her and the ball and let her shoot. But it was in no way sexualized.”

Elisabeth read Rosie‘s comments and responded on Tuesday morning (March 26) on Fox & Friends, saying, “I’d like to be able to say that I didn’t, but I read that. I’ll be very honest. I read it and I immediately started praying. Because I’m like, how am I going to handle this in my old self would be another split screen moment, but now I really feel like by God’s grace I just started praying — and I pray now the Holy Spirit gives me the words to articulate this — but I think it can be addressed with both truth and grace.”

“There would be an objectification of women in the workplace…So that is disturbing and it’s wrong. And whether you’re a man or whether you’re a woman, and you’re objectifying women in the workplace, it’s wrong,” she continued.

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