“The View” Welcomes Amy Schumer, Bill Gates, and “Queer Eye” Fab Five, Week of February 3

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ABC’s “The View,” currently celebrating its 28th season, continues its reign as America’s most-watched daytime talk show. The week of February 3 offers a diverse array of guests, spanning comedy, philanthropy, drama, and lifestyle.

Kicking off the week, comedian Amy Schumer, known for her unapologetic humor and recent special “Kinda Pregnant,” joins the panel on Monday, February 3. Expect Schumer’s signature wit to spark lively conversations.

Shifting gears, Tuesday, February 4, features a daytime exclusive with Bill Gates. The Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist will discuss his book, “Source Code: My Beginnings,” likely touching upon his early life, career trajectory, and philanthropic endeavors.

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Wednesday, February 5, welcomes Melanie Lynskey, star of the acclaimed Showtime series “Yellowjackets.”

Thursday, February 6 brings a dose of star power with Ariana DeBose, the Oscar-winning actress from “West Side Story.” DeBose will discuss her latest project, the upcoming rom-com “Love Hurts.” Adding to the day’s excitement, the Fab Five from Netflix’s “Queer Eye”—Jeremiah Brent, Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski, Tan France, and Jonathan Van Ness—will also appear, promoting their “The Fab Five Live!” tour.

Rounding out the week on Friday, February 7, actresses Laverne Cox and George Wallace, stars of the romantic comedy “Clean Slate,” join the panel. The show will also feature a “Super Bowl Snackdown” segment, a timely addition given the upcoming sporting event.

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“The View” airs weekdays at 11:00 AM ET on ABC.

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