![]() In fact, with Joy Behar also leaving, there will be two empty seats to fill. It might be a hard role to fill, especially considering how tough things were for Hasselbeck at times. The View will need to find someone to make things a little less one-sided if they want to keep their viewers engaged. Hopefully, things will work out for everyone on the other side of this. That’s more than any other competitor of that reality show can claim so she definitely deserves some respect. ![]() Young and pretty, she sported her bandana proudly and managed to turn that brief 15 minutes of fame into a reputable career. Still, when you look at this woman who is now a mother and wife, it’s hard to believe that the first time we saw her, she was a competitor on Survivor. She will probably be relieved but it might also be a little unsettling to not have to hear other perspectives. While she was polarizing, Hasselbeck did gain a following and she will likely be much happier over on the Fox Network where her views will be more widely accepted. She was all bulldog and little finesse which made her an easy target for ridicule (think about those awful, but funny, parodies on Saturday Night Live). The problem with Hasselbeck, for many, was that she was a bit brash and rough around the edges. She was passionate, which is exactly what the show was originally created to provide – many different views. Most importantly, she often represented the unpopular opinion and regularly was the lone Republican voice on the panel. While many are happy to hear that she will be leaving The View, it really is a shame for several reasons.
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