Stories

After Cameron Candace Bure Shared ‘PTSD’ From ‘The View,’ Another Former Host Spoke Out

ADVERTISEMENT

Candace Cameron Bure recently spoke negatively about her time on The View. Shortly after, another former co-host shared a similar sentiment. Raven-Symoné also spoke negatively of the show, including the producers. She said she felt they tricked her into joining the show because it ended up being a lot different than they said it would.

Raven-Symoné shared, “I got catfished … I thought I was going on a show, like Candace, where it was pop culture and fun and exciting and I got catfished, and I learned a good lesson.” Candace had previously shared that producers told her it would be very light-hearted.

ADVERTISEMENT

Raven-Symoné did not enjoy her time on ‘The View’

THAT’S SO RAVEN, Raven (aka Raven-Symone), 2003-07. © Disney Channel / Courtesy: Everett Collection

When Donald Trump joined the presidential race in 2015, the show quickly began to talk about politics more and more. Candace admitted that she didn’t know much about politics and had to study for hours every night to keep up.

ADVERTISEMENT

RELATED: Candace Cameron Bure Suffered PTSD, “Stress And Anxiety” Hosting ‘The View’

Candace said, “I said, ‘Politics is not, it’s not my bag. I’ve never spoken publicly about politics. I don’t even come from a political family, meaning I didn’t grow up speaking about politics.’ So they had told me, ‘We’re going so much lighter,’ a lot more would be evergreen. We want to talk more about family and sex and life, so I was like, ‘Absolutely, 100 percent, I’m on board.’ And then it all changed when Trump entered the race.”

AURORA TEAGARDEN MYSTERIES: A VERY FOUL PLAY, (aka A VERY FOUL PLAY: AN AURORA TEAGARDEN MYSTERY), Candace Cameron Bure, (aired Aug. 18 2019), photo: Ricardo Hubbs / ©Hallmark Entertainment / courtesy Everett Collection

She continued, “The stress and the anxiety — I actually have a pit in my stomach right now. There was only one type of stress that I’ve ever felt in my life, that came from that show. And I [have] PTSD, like, I can feel it. It was so difficult, and to manage that emotional stress was very, very hard.”

THE VIEW, Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sherri Shepherd, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Barbara Walters, (2007), 1997-. photo: Steve Fenn / © ABC / Courtesy: Everett Collection

Both Raven-Symoné and Candace left after just one year on the show. Raven-Symoné added that she felt uncomfortable being the only LGBT person on the show when discussing topics with the other women. Even though they both seemed to dislike producers, they said they still have love for the cast and the crew of The View. Even so, neither would ever return if asked.

RELATED: Candace Cameron Bure Says She Will Never Go Back To ‘The View’

Show comments
Share
Published by

Recent Posts

92-Year-Old Dan Rather Returns To CBS News For First Time In Almost 20 Years

Journalist Dan Rather became a national name after life-saving reporting of Hurricane Carla in 1961,…

2 hours ago

Loretta Lynn’s Granddaughter Brings ‘American Idol’ Judges To Tears With Tribute To Grandma

Loretta Lynn passed away in 2022 but her legacy lives on in her legendary discography…

3 hours ago

On This Day Over 70 Years Ago, Mr. Potato Head Became First Toy Advertised On TV

No matter what other possessions we might own, imagination is a boundless well of potential.…

6 hours ago

Comedian Jerry Seinfeld Opens Up About ‘Darkening Moods’ And Depression As He Turns 70

Most people consider birthdays a time to celebrate and be celebrated, however, comedy star Jerry…

6 hours ago

’90s TV Icon Caroline Rhea Stuns Fans In Rare Appearance Showing Off Plunging Neckline

Caroline Rhea proved age is just a number with her recent birthday photos showing off…

6 hours ago

88-Year-Old Julie Andrews Seen For First Time In Seven Months Using Cane

Diving into the world of acting back in 1945, Julie Andrews is no stranger to…

7 hours ago