After a week filled with incendiary fan reaction andon-camera clashesover political topics,The Viewstars have given guest cohost and MAGA supporterSavannah Chrisleya report card for her performance at the table.

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Longtime cohostJoy Beharkicked off Chrisley's final day onThe Viewby admitting that she wasn't sure of how to properly pronounce theChrisley Knows Bestreality TV star's last name.

"SavannahChrisley— it'sChrisley, right?" the 83-year-old asked the guest panelist, whose parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, were given a presidential pardon byDonald Trumpamid their combined 19-yearprison sentence for bank fraud and tax evasion.

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Behar continued, telling the audience, "She is back as our guest cohost. I believe this is your last day though. For now, for now! You never know around here!"

Chrisley then voiced her gratitude for the weeklong stint, as she filled in for permanent cohostAlyssa Farah Griffin, who's on maternity leave.

"I just want to thank you all for giving me a voice and allowing me to sit at the table and believe totally differently, but have conversations that are hard and respectful," Chrisley said. "It's the moments off camera that people don't get to see where we really do have more in common than we are different."

She explained to the personalities that she recently told her father that "Joy is my favorite" on the show, and said that he replied, "That's unexpected!" given the pair's difference in political beliefs.

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"I'm glad we've gone through a week and nobody needs electroshock therapy," Republican commentatorAna Navarrojoked, whileSunny Hostinlooked toward Chrisley and smiled as she said, "It's been a pleasure."

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Behar sent the cohost off with a positive message, telling her, "You were very good and very sweet. We all like you very much. I'm happy to have had you here."

The cohosts' words came after two consecutive days of tense back-and-forths with Chrisley, who on Thursday defended Trump against Hostin's claim that the president is racist.

"Let's call a thing a thing. Donald Trump is a racist. There's no question in my mind," Hostin said before invoking a recent controversy. "The most recent thing that he did by posting on Truth Social the Obamas depicted as apes inThe Lion King,[when] there are no apes inThe Lion King, that was a racist act. He tried to blame a staffer."

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Chrisley defended Trump, telling Hostin, "It was in fact a staffer who posted it," and repeatedly pushing back against the former federal prosecutor's insistence that Trump is racist.

Earlier this week, the panel also united to challenge Chrisley's false claim about New York congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, after moderator Whoopi Goldberg singled out Trump for consistently bumbling through press statements, noting that she "can't take it from the guy who says he's the leader of the free world."

Chrisley held firm in her defense of the man who pardoned her parents, telling the stars, "I understand that wholeheartedly. AOC, though, is also the Democrats' pick for the next election."

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The group quickly replied, with Goldberg andSara Hainesshaking their heads, as the EGOT-winningGhostactress stressed, "No, no, no!"

Other guest cohosts set to fill in for Griffin over the weeks ahead include Whitney Cummings and controversial formerViewpanelistElisabeth Hasselbeck, who publicly slammed the program and Behar at the top of 2025.

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Rob Lowe Jokingly Demands to Be Credited for His Work in

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Rob Lowe was uncredited starring onscreen with Chris Farley and David Spade in 1995 comedy Tommy Boy

  • In a jokey social media post, Lowe urged Paramount's David Ellison "to consider my lack of a credit" and "rectify this heinous act"

  • It's unclear why Lowe was never credited in the movie, but director Peter Segal has claimed the actor himself opted out

Rob Lowejust wants some credit.

Over three decades after appearing in theChris FarleyandDavid SpadefilmTommy Boy, Lowe, 61,took to X(formerly Twitter) to jokingly speak out about the fact that he wasn't officially credited in the 1995 buddy comedy.

Addressing the "Open Letter: to Paramount Skydance CEODavid Ellison, Lowe dubbed his message "Re: industry challenges."

"Among the long-standing, important and unresolved issues, I urge you to consider my lack of a credit inTommy Boy," quipped theSt. Elmo's Firealum.

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"This atrocity was perpetrated by a previous regime, and is a known stain on the Paramount legacy," he continued. The Peter Segal-directed,Lorne Michaels-producedTommy Boywas indeed distributed by Paramount Pictures, and costarred Bo Derek, Julie Warner, Dan Aykroyd, Brian Dennehy and more.

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"I, and others, urge you to be on the right side of history and rectify this heinous act," joked Lowe, requesting a credit above the film's title: "and Rob Lowe as Paul." The actor's uncredited role was Paul Barrish, older stepbrother to Farley's Tommy.

"Thank you for your attention to this matter!" concluded the Emmy nominee, signing his missive, "RL."

Segal, 63, toldRemindmagazine in March 2025 that he didn't know why Lowe had opted out of receiving an onscreen credit for his substantial role as Paul. "It was his choice," claimed the director. "Maybe he thought the movie was going to tank and wanted to distance himself. I don't know. But he is now haunted by that same question."

Lowe has shared fond memories of filming with Spade, 61, and the late Farley. In 2024, theParks and Recreationalum recalled that his two costars would get intophysical fights, once after Farley accidentally stepped on Spade's sandwich, and a few times over Lowe himself.

"The big fight," the actor recalled onThe Rich Eisen Show, involved Spade finding out that Farley and Lowe had hung out in a jacuzzi without him. "It was like I was the pretty girl," said Lowe. "They were very possessive."

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Among Lowe's upcoming screen projects areThe Third Parent(in theaters Aug. 7), 2026 Sundance Film Festival premiereThe MusicalandMy New Friend Jim.

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Patriots give receiver Mack Hollins $400,000 bonus, despite finishing 4 catches short of triggering incentive

The New England Patriots felt receiver Mack Hollins earned an incentive in his contract, even if he didn't technically reach the number that triggered the bonus.

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Hollins, 32, received a $400,000 bonus from the Patriots on Friday that would have come with him getting 50 catches this season, according toNFL Network's Tom Pelissero. He finished with 46 receptions for 550 yards and two touchdowns, but missed the final two games of the regular season with a lacerated spleen.

The eight-year veteran also missed New England's wild-card and divisional playoff games, but returned for the AFC championship game and the Super Bowl. During the postseason, Hollins finished with eight catches for 129 yards and a TD. Against the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks, he led the Patriots in receiving yards.

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In addition to his on-field performance, Hollins drew attention forhis quirky behavioroff the field. He arrived for Super Bowl 60wearing a Hannibal Lecter-style maskon his face, along with handcuffs on his wrists and ankles.

Head coach Mike Vrabel appreciates what Hollins brings to the Patriots' culture by being a great teammate.

"Mack brings a great spirit to work every day. He's a great teammate,"Vrabel told Boston.comin December. "I actually showed a clip from the first game on a kickoff coverage, and Mack's over there excited, not going in the game, but he's into it.

"Somebody made a tackle and Mack's the first one cheering on the sidelines, and those are the little things that mean a lot, I think, to me," he added. "So, again, we ask him to do a lot of different things, and again, I think just the spirit that he brings to work and the teammate that he is."

Last season with the Buffalo Bills, Hollins would also arrive to Highmark Stadium barefoot and shirtless despite the area's snow and frigid temperatures. Before the Super Bowl, he warmed up without shoes or a shirt in Santa Clara, California.

Hollins just finished the first year of a two-year, $8.4 million contract he signed with the Patriots. During his NFL career, he's also played for the Philadelphia Eagles, Miami Dolphins, Las Vegas Raiders, Atlanta Falcons and Bills. In his eight seasons, Hollins has compiled 208 receptions for 2,619 yards and 17 TDs.

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