Candace Owens, new co-host on “The View,” surprised viewers by theatrically ejecting transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, branding it a stand against “extreme wokeness.” Owens, known for her conservative stance, wielded a pool noodle as a metaphor for societal absurdity. As she escorted Thomas offstage, the audience’s response ranged from cheers to confusion. Behind the scenes, producers grappled with the dilemma of ratings versus potential backlash. Social media exploded with hashtags like #PoolNoodlePolitics, and memes placed Owens in various settings. Satirists joked about “poolside politics” and the noodle substituting for debates. Thomas, surprisingly unfazed, viewed it as an opportunity for dialogue. The episode ended with Owens, back in her seat, humorously redirecting to less controversial topics. The unprecedented incident left viewers questioning if it was political commentary, performance art, or just live TV’s unpredictability. One certainty emerged: “The View” had never been witnessed like this.
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