NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: 'The View' host Whoopi Goldberg is currently resting and away from the panel as she has contracted Covid for the third time.
As Goldberg updated her fans from her room, wearing a mask, Fox News anchor and host of 'Tomi Lahren is Fearless', Tomi Lahren took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to take a dig at Goldberg.
Previously, Lahren had solidified her stance on denouncing the use of masks, and this time around, she mocked Goldberg for using one. However, the internet came to Goldberg's defense as they asked Lahren to "mind [her] own f**king business."
Tomi Lahren mocks Whoopi Goldberg’s use of a mask
On X, Tomi Lahren reshared TV columnist Joe Concha's tweet. Concha’s original tweet read, “If you're wondering what type of people wear masks while driving alone in their cars, I present Whoopi Goldberg. These folks are patently insane.”
In response to Concha, Lahren wrote, “If only the mask inhibited her ability to speak… One can only dream.”
However, the internet wasn’t thrilled with Lahren’s jab at ‘The View’ co-host Whoopi Goldberg and attacked the Fox News host for the same.
Tomi Lahren faces backlash after mocking Whoopi Goldberg
In response to Tomi Lahren’s tweet, one person asked her, “Why do you care so much about what other people do? Why don't you answer questions?”
The same person further declared, “You are nothing but a big wuss hiding on Twitter. You are a loser.”
Some people defended Whoopi Goldberg for wearing a mask as they wrote, “I wore a mask at work in a long-term rehab facility for over 8 hours a day. I would forget I even had it on.”
The person further added, “Sometimes I would get halfway home in my car before I remembered to take it off. Grow the hell up. Wearing a mask is literally the LEAST anyone can do for each other.”
Lahren continued to face backlash as one person wrote, “Tomi, I SO WISH something would impede your ability to post trash,” while another user said, “One could say the same about you.”
“Who are you again?" asked one person, while another asked her to “mind [her] own f**king business,” writing, “What do you care if somebody wears a mask? How the f**k is that a political statement. Mind your own f**king business.”