Saturday, 8 February 2014

'I'm afraid I'll be exiled': Rosie O'Donnell


Happy to be back: Rosie O'Donnell was welcomed by Barbara Walters for her return to The View, set to air on FridayShe left The View on not the best of terms in 2007.

But Rosie O'Donnel appears to have mended bridges as she recently taped her return to the morning chat show set to air on Friday.

A sneak peek of the episode reveals that the 51-year-old actually misses sitting on the all-female panel each week day morning.

Introducing O'Donnell, Barbara Walters says in the preview: 'We had some good times. We had some bad times.


'But they were never boring'.


Despite the warm welcome, the comedic actress still made sure to make some controversial statement.

The A League Of Their Own star admitted she was happy to be back and had missed the opportunity to speak to such a large national audience.

But she still had her qualms about being at the centre of so much attention.

Speaking candidly about her lack of filter she said: 'I'm afraid I'll be exiled.'

Adding: 'I don't miss all the meanness online.'

The crew: Rosie posed with Jenny McCarthy, Walters, Sherri Shepherd, and Whoopi Goldberg

During the Hot Topic portion of the show, she was questioned about her views on Dylan Farrow's sexual abuse allegations regarding Woody Allen.

Without a pause for doubt, the mother-of-five said: 'I firmly believe Mia [Farrow] and Dylan.'

Adding that she sees Mia as 'the best mother'.

On a more humorous note, she asked, 'Is Hasselbeck here?' after her provocative statements.

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