Abby Huntsman Returns to ‘The View’ After Slamming Show’s Culture Abby Huntsman made a notable return to The View on Monday, rejoining the ABC talk show after previously criticizing its “toxic culture.” The conservative commentator, who left the program in 2020, reunited with fellow hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Sara Haines, Ana Navarro, and Sunny Hostin. Huntsman, 39, filled in for Alyssa Farah Griffin during her maternity leave, marking her latest appearance on the set. Huntsman, a former Fox & Friends host and daughter of Republican presidential candidate Jon Huntsman, Jr., had previously departed The View after two years on the show. Her exit in 2020 was marked by public disputes, including a feud with co-host Meghan McCain. In a 2021 episode of her podcast I Wish Somebody Told Me, Huntsman criticized the show’s environment, accusing ABC executives of fostering a culture focused on “money and the tabloids.” She described the atmosphere as one where “people act in ways that were not OK,” calling it a “toxic environment.” Huntsman’s departure was also linked to her decision to join her father’s unsuccessful 2020 campaign for Utah governor. At the time, she expressed relief at leaving the show, stating that walking out of the building felt like “living again.” She described the experience as emotionally draining, saying she had been “not present” for nearly two years. Despite her past criticisms, Huntsman’s return to The View was met with warmth from her former colleagues. She reportedly had “warm goodbyes” with the panelists before leaving in 2020, emphasizing her affection for her co-hosts. In a 2020 statement, she called ABC her “family” and expressed hope to remain connected. During her recent appearance, Huntsman joined the panel for a discussion with Senator Cory Booker.#the_view #whoopi_goldberg #ana_navarro #abby_huntsman #sara_haines

Abby Huntsman Returns to 'The View' as Guest Host Years After She Quit 'Toxic' Show Abby Huntsman, a conservative commentator who previously cohosted 'The View' from 2018 to 2020, is set to return as a guest host for the show this week. Her return comes after she left the program years ago, citing concerns about the show's environment. Huntsman, the daughter of former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman Jr., has been a prominent figure in political commentary, having worked as a panelist on MSNBC’s The Cycle and cohosted Fox & Friends Weekend from 2016 to 2018. Huntsman joined 'The View' alongside Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Ana Navarro, and Meghan McCain. She left the show in 2020 to become a senior advisor to her father during his unsuccessful 2020 campaign for governor. Since her departure, she has been vocal about her criticisms of the show, describing it as "toxic" and expressing frustration with its focus on sensationalism and ratings. In a 2021 podcast, she revealed that her decision to leave was driven by a desire to distance herself from a culture she felt rewarded bad behavior. She described the show's environment as one where "people act in ways that were not OK," and she criticized the network for prioritizing tabloids and ratings over ethical standards. Huntsman admitted to feeling "trapped" by the expectations of the producers, who pushed her to conform to a style that emphasized soundbites and bombastic statements. She also noted that she might have had an easier time on the show in a different era, such as the 1990s, when the program focused more on women's lives and perspectives rather than current political tensions. Huntsman’s return to 'The View' coincides with her father’s political career, which she described as a "great out" for her to leave the show.#the_view #joy_behar #abby_huntsman #whoopi_goldberg #ana_navarro
