Whoopi Goldberg Roasts Rachel Bilson For Shaming Men On ‘The View’

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Whoopi Goldberg Roasts Rachel Bilson For Shaming Men On ‘The View’

Whoopi Goldberg called out Rachel Bilson on “The View” for her controversial remarks about men.

The actress was upset that Bilson criticized men in their 40s for having fewer than four sexual partners. Bilson stated this while talking about elimination in potential future partners.

From Goldberg’s point of view, the younger actress was being “weird” and should mind her “business.” Goldberg noted that men were “traditionally taught to have many sexual partners” but the norm has shifted to fewer partners.

Whoopi Goldberg Slams Rachel Bilson For Her Statements On ‘The View’

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During the “Broad Ideas With Rachel Bilson” podcast, the actress stated that it would turn her off if a potential partner had fewer than four sexual partners in their 40s. In response to this, Goldberg criticized the statement on a recent episode of “The View.”

He stated that the preference is worrying, because people should be allowed to make their own decisions. The “Sister Act” actress explained that the most important thing in a relationship is whether the couple is happy together. Goldberg said, “I don’t understand. To me, if he’s happy with you and you’re having fun, why are you b—-ing?”

Goldberg also stated that he believes the “The OC” actor’s opinion is troubling. This is because he feels that past sexual encounters are a private matter. Goldberg explained that it shouldn’t concern anyone what people choose to do with their bodies. He stated, “Why is that any of your business? It’s none of your business.”

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Bilson admitted during his podcast that his opinion was controversial. He explained that it “sounds very judgmental,” but he had to say it anyway. Bilson claims that the number of sexual partners will prepare men for future relationships.

He said, “If a man is in his 40s and he [has] just slept with four women,” things would get “a little weird.”

The actor, however, made an exception for people in long-term relationships who are faithful to their partners. He explained that a “decade” relationship would be a reasonable excuse and “really respectable.”

Bilson reiterated his first opinion and revealed that it was difficult for him to consider a relationship with an inexperienced person in his 40s. “But if he’s single in his 40s and it’s only been four years, and he’s never been in a long-term relationship, that’s an issue.”

Whoopi Goldberg Wonders Why Rachel Bilson Is A ‘B——-‘

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Goldberg pointed out that Bilson’s statement was unfair, explaining that men are now being told to have fewer sexual partners than was the case “traditionally.” However, Bilson now expects them to have more sexual experience to qualify as potential partners for him.

Goldberg said, “Listen, men, traditionally, are taught to have multiple sexual partners. That’s the way it is. Men can go and do whatever they want to do.”

The 67-year-old wonders why women are now frustrated with sexually inexperienced men. He stated, “Now, this is happening, and you’re angry. I do not understand. As far as I’m concerned, he’s happy with you, so why are you b——–?”

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Goldberg’s co-host, Joy Behar, backed him up and said it doesn’t matter if they have more than four partners. It’s just about “quality” and not “quantity.” In response, Goldberg stated, “But he doesn’t know what his qualities are!”

Co-Host Whoopi Goldberg Comments On The Issue

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Goldberg’s co-hosts, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Behar, and Sunny Hostin, also commented on the controversial statement from Bilson. Griffin and Hostin stated that they did not “want to know anything about” their partner’s past sexual encounters. They explained that the relationship would be better if they put their past behind them and focus on the future.

They support Goldberg’s point that people’s sexual experiences are their concern and should not affect current relationships. On the other hand, Behar states that the relationship will work if the partner can make him happy. He said that a little sexual experience was not important to him.

Referring to Bilson’s statement, he joked, “If only one out of four people can spot my G-spot, I’m sure! I don’t need thousands of them; give me a good one, will you, lady?” He added, “I know where it is. I’m going to find a search party soon for them to find it.”

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