The outspoken talk show star and Emmy winner will rejoin "The
View' in the fall.
"ABC confirms Rosie O'Donnell returns as co-host of #TheView w/
moderator Whoopi Goldberg for Season 18," the Walt Disney
Co.-owned network said in a tweet.
O'Donnell, 52, was a co-host on the show in 2006-2007 but left
after failing to negotiate a contract with the network and
following clashes with property baron Donald Trump and former
co-host Elisabeth Hasselback.
O'Donnell's daily talk show program "The Rosie Show," which
featured celebrity guests, interviews and news, was cancelled by
Oprah Winfrey's OWN network in 2012.
"The View" is going through an overhaul after journalist Barbara
Walters, who created the show in 1997, retired in May and two
other co-hosts, Sherri Shepherd and actress Jenny McCarthy,
announced they would be leaving.
Goldberg is the only host who is returning.
O'Donnell, known for her brash humor, is an activist for gay
adoption and other social causes. She has been nominated for
five Emmys and won the award in 1999 for outstanding variety,
music or comedy special for The 52nd Annual Tony Awards.
She has appeared in television series, on the stage and films
such as the baseball comedy "A League of Their Own" in 1992 and
the romantic comedy "Sleepless in Seattle" in 1993.
(Reporting by Patricia Reaney; editing by Andrew Hay)
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