‘The View’: Valerie Bertinelli’s Bold Political Statement Gets Bleeped Out
- On March 11, TV actor and host Valerie Bertinelli used ABC's The View to criticize the lack of justice for Jeffrey Epstein victims and urged voting in November to remove officials who haven’t held Epstein clients accountable.
- Explaining the memoir, she said it took her 50 years to talk about her abuse and described therapies that helped her see herself as a survivor, not defined by trauma.
- With visible frustration, Bertinelli was bleeped for a swear and said 'Sorry, I have a little passion about it' after calling lawmakers 'We have idiots in Congress'.
- The panel acknowledged the personal impact when Sunny Hostin assured her that sharing her story 'will matter', and Bertinelli replied that the Epstein files affected her 'A lot'.
- The View aired resources including RAINN's National Helpline 4673 and urged viewers to seek help, with Bertinelli calling for stronger language about those protecting victims.
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'The View' censored Valerie Bertinelli for dropping F-word live on air
Bertinelli took an impassioned stance against sexual abuse, which included a bit of profanity live on the air.Valerie Bertinelli on 'The View'Credit: ABCValerie Bertinelli was censored Wednesday on The View after the actress dropped the F-word during the live telecast.The 65-year-old joined the show to promote her new book, Getting Naked, with the interview shifting to include an impassioned speech about protecting survivors of sexual assault, d…
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