“The View” returns next week with its signature blend of lively discussions, hot takes, and a diverse roster of guests spanning the worlds of politics, entertainment, and everything in between. So, set your DVRs, or better yet, clear your lunchtime schedule for a week of compelling conversations.
Kicking things off on Monday, March 10th, is Dylan Mulvaney, fresh off the release of her new book, “Paper Doll: Notes from a Late Bloomer.” Expect a candid conversation about her journey and the experiences she’s chronicled in her memoir.
Tuesday, March 11th, pivots to politics with Senator Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) taking a seat at the table. That same day, musician Julian Lennon joins “The View” to discuss his exhibition, “Reminiscence,” and his book, “Life’s Fragile Moments,” offering a different perspective on creativity and personal expression.
Wednesday, March 12th, brings a touch of Hollywood glamour with the arrival of actress Natasha Rothwell, known for her scene-stealing performance in “The White Lotus,” among other projects. Given Rothwell’s quick wit and insightful commentary, this should be a particularly engaging segment.
Thursday, March 13th, sees tech author Kara Swisher in the hot seat to discuss her latest work, “Burn Book: A Tech Love Story.” Later that day, Donny Osmond joins the panel to talk about his ongoing Las Vegas residency, proving that entertainment icons are always welcome on “The View.”
Rounding out the week on Friday, March 14th, is a phone interview with Wendy Williams, plus a conversation with Ginalisa Monterroso, the founder and president of Connect Care Advisory Group. Ben Falcone also joins the Friday lineup to discuss his book, “What’s Scarier Than Thunder?”
“The View” airs weekdays at 11:00 AM on ABC. As always, the guest lineup is subject to change, so keep an eye out for any last-minute updates.