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Ew! Joy Behar Kicks Up Her Feet On ‘The View’ Desk During Live Show

by Peace A

Published March 17, 2025

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The ladies of The View are no strangers to unexpected moments, but Joy Behar took things to another level in a recent episode. In the middle of a lighthearted conversation, the 82-year-old co-host removed her shoe and placed her bare foot on the table. The move came when the panel discussed an unusual OnlyFans trend involving Harry Potter actress Jessie Cave.

What started as a casual chat quickly turned into a hilarious debate about celebrity foot ratings. Behar’s spontaneous gesture was prompted by a discussion about wikiFeet, a website that ranks celebrity feet. As the co-hosts compared their ratings, another co-host then complimented Behar, suggesting she also had beautiful feet.

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Joy Behar’s foot caught the attention of the audience

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Joy Behar/Instagram

This all happened during the March 15 episode, Behar jokingly asked, “What about the wikiFeet?” as the panel talked about online foot-related content. Haines chimed in, revealing she had a “great rating” on the site, where fans upload and rate celebrity foot pictures. One co-host playfully speculated that Behar’s feet might be highly rated as well. To settle the debate, Behar slipped off her left shoe and casually placed her foot on the desk, drawing cheers from the audience.

 The conversation took a competitive turn when Alyssa Farah Griffin admitted she had a lower wikiFeet rating, joking that she was “upset about it.” The unexpected foot segment brought laughter to the studio and quickly became a trending topic.

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Joy Behar on The View/Instagram

This isn’t the first time there’s been a conversation on feet

Surprisingly, this isn’t the first time Behar and her co-hosts have engaged in foot comparisons. In a 2021 episode, the panel debated whether it’s appropriate to remove shoes in someone’s home. Behar kicked things off by lifting her foot onto the table, joking, “Not everybody has gorgeous feet like I have.” The moment sparked a fun discussion, with Whoopi Goldberg reminding viewers that Behar had a strong wikiFeet ranking.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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That episode also saw other co-hosts joining in, including Haines, who had a perfect five-star rating at the time. Even guest co-host Ariana DeBose got involved, comparing her ratings to those of Behar and Haines. However, not everyone was amused, Ana Navarro found the segment “disgusting” and asked for it to stop. While the reactions were mixed, it proved once again that The View has a way of turning casual conversations into viral moments.

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