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Stranded Whoopi Goldberg Misses View Due to Erupting Volcano

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 · 13h · on MSN
Whoopi Goldberg reveals how she got a plane to rejoin The View amid volcano eruption zone stranding others
The eruption of Mount Etna in Europe grounded the EGOT winner, though she said she was able to get a plane out of Italy while the “airports are closed.”

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Whoopi Goldberg Misses 'The View,' Stranded in Sicily After Volcano Erupts
Whoopi couldn't help but have some fun with the situation, declaring her vacation nightmare takes the cake compared to everyone else's travel troubles before delivering the ultimate excuse -- "A volca...

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