'The View' Co-Hosts Won't Dress Up For Halloween This Year Because Of The Election
'It's Not a Good Look,' Says Joy Behar
The co-hosts of 'The View' have decided that they will not be dressing up for Halloween this year because of the election. "It's not a good look," said Joy Behar. "We're all very serious about this election, and we don't want to do anything that could be seen as making light of it."
The co-hosts discussed their decision on the show's October 29 episode. Whoopi Goldberg said that she agreed with Behar, and that she didn't want to "trivialize" the election.
"This is a very important election," said Goldberg. "And we want to make sure that we're doing everything we can to help people make informed decisions."
The co-hosts' decision not to dress up for Halloween is a departure from their usual practice. In past years, the co-hosts have often dressed up in elaborate costumes for the holiday.
'We Want to Be Respectful,' Says Sunny Hostin
Sunny Hostin said that she also agreed with Behar and Goldberg, and that she didn't want to "disrespect" the election by dressing up.
"I think it's important for us to be respectful of the election," said Hostin. "And I don't think that dressing up in costumes would be a good way to do that."
The co-hosts' decision not to dress up for Halloween has been met with mixed reactions from fans. Some fans have praised the co-hosts for their decision, saying that it shows that they are taking the election seriously. Other fans have expressed disappointment, saying that they were looking forward to seeing the co-hosts in their costumes.
'We'll Still Be Having Fun,' Says Meghan McCain
Meghan McCain said that she understands why the co-hosts have decided not to dress up for Halloween, but that she is still disappointed.
"I love Halloween," said McCain. "And I was really looking forward to seeing everyone in their costumes. But I understand why we're not doing it this year. And I still think we'll have a lot of fun."
The co-hosts have not announced what they will be doing for Halloween instead of dressing up. But they have said that they will still be having fun, in a more respectful and appropriate way.