Whoopi Goldberg is as soon as once more giving us a peek into her courting life — and providing some sage recommendation alongside the best way.
On a Tuesday episode of “The View,” Goldberg referenced a latest article in The Atlantic that mentioned how ladies in America are struggling to search out appropriate romantic companions.
“For me, I like a hit-and-run,” Goldberg revealed. “I like a hit-and-run, because I am not interested in a committed relationship.”
Although the actor isn’t precisely a fan of dedication, she did have some recommendation to supply the general public.
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“One of the things that makes me so sad is that people don’t know how to meet each other,” the “Ghost” actor defined. “They don’t know how to go out and just have a good time. Forget how much money you’re making. We’re here at the bar. Let’s eat some chips, let’s eat one of these nasty potatoes and see what’s going on.”
The EGOT-winner was met with applause from the viewers after noting that The Atlantic article stated many ladies have given up on courting altogether.
Co-host Sunny Hostin exclaimed, “The audience agrees!” with a shocked expression, asking, “Romance is dead?”
“Perhaps it’s not that romance is dead,” Goldberg responded. “Perhaps you’re looking for things that are not in your lane.” The “Color Purple” star complained that males have “decided that the women you’re looking at are not good enough” or that “they’re not pretty enough.”

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Goldberg then burdened the significance of “staying in your lane” in the case of courting. She emphasised the significance of sturdy communication and constructing mutual, lasting connections.
The actor later joked, “Don’t listen to me, because I don’t live with another human being.” The “Sister Act” star has acknowledged that she doesn’t need to be married once more.
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Hostin, who has been “happily married” for 26 years, admitted that she was out of contact with courting as she learn one staggering statistic.
“While 61% of men are still actively looking for their partner, 38% of single women say, ‘I’m good, I’m good by myself.’”