Goldberg confirmed her predicament via a video message, wryly comparing the situation to a student claiming a volcano ate her homework. According to reports, the Emmy winner is currently waiting for conditions around Mount Etna to stabilize before she can secure a flight back to New York. The interruption arrives during a period of heightened scrutiny for the talk show, which remains a frequent flashpoint for political debate.
Beyond the immediate travel chaos, both Goldberg and Behar recently addressed persistent rumors regarding their future on the program. Dismissing speculation about an exit, Goldberg joked that unless she marries well, she has to keep working to pay the bills. The duo maintains that retirement is not on their current agenda, as they continue to navigate the show's ongoing controversies, including recent viewer backlash surrounding Goldberg’s comparisons of U.S. social issues to conditions under Iran’s authoritarian government.





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