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A prolonged lost video shave from ABC’s “The View” resurfaced on Wednesday that showed co-host Joy Behar perplexing to explain a Halloween dress from when she was younger.
The shave was common by The Wrap media editor Jon Levine. Behar was seen deliberating a New York Times op-ed about a resurgence of curly hair during a uncover in 2016. Behar showed her colleagues and a assembly a design of herself with curly hair when she was 29 years old.
The co-hosts seemed astounded by her drastically opposite look. Raven-Symoné, a former co-host, asked, “Joy, are we black?”
“I was so cute,” Behar said.
“Joy… are we my auntie, Joy?” Raven-Symoné joked.
Behar explained that a design was taken during a Halloween celebration where she dressed adult as a “beautiful African woman” and stressed that it was her tangible hair.
“Did we have tanning unguent on, Joy?” Raven-Symoné asked.
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Behar responded by observant she wore makeup “that was a small bit darker than my skin.”
The video resurfaced as Democrats in Virginia face heated inspection over their use of blackface decades ago. On Friday, Governor Ralph Northam offering an reparation after a sketch emerged on his medical propagandize annual page that featured a male in blackface and another in a KKK robe. He topsy-turvy march a subsequent day, claiming he wasn’t in that print though did acknowledge to wearing blackface when sauce adult as Michael Jackson for a dress contest.
Democratic Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring, who had formerly called on Northam to resign, expelled a matter Wednesday that he also wore blackface in college.
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