“WORST DAY OF MY CAREER!” Fox Host Kennedy Blasts Joy Behar as a MONSTER Behind the Scenes of ‘The View’—Reveals Cruelty, Arrogance, and Why She’ll NEVER Work With Her Again!

In a jaw-dropping interview that has sent shockwaves through the entertainment world, Fox Business host Lisa Kennedy Montgomery, better known as Kennedy, has finally broken her silence about what she calls the “worst day of her career“—her guest appearance on the long-running ABC talk show, The View. And at the center of the storm? None other than outspoken panelist Joy Behar, who Kennedy now accuses of being “cruel,” “condescending,” and “a total monster” behind the scenes.

❝It Was the Most Hostile Set I’ve Ever Walked Onto❞

During her explosive sit-down on a recent podcast appearance, Kennedy recounted her behind-the-scenes experience with unflinching candor.

“You walk in thinking it’s going to be a heated discussion, sure, but you’re still expecting basic human decency,” Kennedy said. “Instead, I was treated like I didn’t belong—from the second I stepped on set. And the ringleader? Joy Behar.”

Kennedy claimed that Behar didn’t even acknowledge her upon arrival. Instead, she alleges, the veteran View co-host rolled her eyes, made snide remarks under her breath, and outright dismissed Kennedy’s presence at the morning production meeting.

“Joy didn’t even look me in the eye. When I introduced myself, she turned to a producer and said, ‘Why is she even here?’” Kennedy recalled.

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The “Monster” Persona Viewers Never See

While Joy Behar is widely known for her biting wit and liberal political takes on The View, Kennedy insists that the on-camera version of Behar is nothing compared to the arrogance and hostility she displayed behind the scenes.

“She wasn’t just cold—she was mean,” Kennedy said. “I’ve been in green rooms with politicians, CEOs, even pop divas with entourages, but I’ve never seen someone so deeply committed to making another woman feel small.”

Kennedy added that the producers of The View seemed “nervous and powerless” around Behar, hinting that the comedian holds more sway than anyone dares to admit.

A Tense On-Air Exchange That Was Just the Tip of the Iceberg

While Kennedy’s appearance on The View did feature a few fiery exchanges—particularly on hot-button issues like gun rights and media bias—she now reveals that the real battle was happening before and after the cameras rolled.

“The actual segment? That was nothing. It was scripted combat. The real cruelty happened off-air,” she said. “Joy made comments about my intelligence, my background at MTV, and even mocked my shoes.”

What’s worse, Kennedy alleges that Behar actively tried to sabotage the segment, lobbying producers to shorten her airtime and cut her out of key discussions.

“She wanted me humiliated. And when the segment ended, she walked right past me like I was invisible.”

Kennedy’s Final Word: “I Will NEVER Work With Her Again”

When asked if she would ever consider appearing on The View again, Kennedy’s answer was swift and blunt:

“Absolutely not. I wouldn’t share air with that woman again if it meant tripling my ratings.”

She added that while she respects The View‘s legacy and some of the co-hosts, her experience with Joy Behar has forever soured her on the show.

“I’ve had heated debates with Whoopi [Goldberg], Sunny [Hostin], even Meghan McCain. But there was still mutual respect. With Joy, it felt like walking into a lion’s den where the lion already decided you didn’t deserve to breathe the same air.”

Industry Reactions: “Not Surprising,” Say Insiders

Following Kennedy’s bombshell revelations, several unnamed daytime television insiders have stepped forward to back her claims.

“Joy has always been a difficult presence behind the scenes,” one longtime TV executive admitted. “She’s smart, sharp, but also temperamental—and she has a long memory. If she doesn’t like you, she really doesn’t like you.”

Another source said, “It’s not the first time a guest has walked off The View feeling humiliated. But Kennedy calling her a ‘monster’ is probably the boldest anyone has ever been publicly.”

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Social Media Reacts: #TeamKennedy vs #DefendJoy

As the story went viral, social media users quickly took sides, with hashtags like #TeamKennedy, #CancelTheView, and #DefendJoy all trending on X (formerly Twitter).

One user wrote:

“Kennedy finally said what so many conservative women were afraid to say. Joy Behar is a bully. Period.”

Another countered:

“Kennedy went on The View knowing what she was getting into. It’s a political battlefield, not a spa day.”

Still, the most telling reactions came from viewers who felt let down by The View’s supposed message of empowerment:

“It’s sad. Women should lift each other up, not tear each other down just because they disagree.”

Is Joy Behar Untouchable?

Despite the controversy, ABC has yet to issue an official response, and neither has Joy Behar. Her silence, however, has only added fuel to the fire, with critics calling her out for “cowardice” and “elitist hypocrisy.”

Industry analysts say the incident won’t likely result in any formal repercussions—but it might hurt Behar’s image, particularly among younger, more socially conscious viewers.

“If this were a male host treating women this way, there would be instant backlash,” one analyst commented. “So why is Joy getting a pass?”

Final Thoughts: A Culture of Contempt?

In a media environment where public figures are increasingly being held accountable for behind-the-scenes behavior, Kennedy’s story may be a turning point. Not just for The View, but for daytime television as a whole.

“There’s a culture of elitism and contempt that still exists in certain circles,” Kennedy concluded. “I spoke up because I know I’m not the only one.”

And with that, a decades-long veil may have finally been lifted, exposing the toxic dynamics behind one of America’s most iconic TV shows.