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The Viewhas filled the empty seat on its panel, PEOPLE has learned.
Alyssa Farah Griffinis said to be the daytime talk show’s newest addition, though a spokesperson forThe Viewtold PEOPLE: “We do not have a co-host announcement to make at this time. Stay tuned.”
The former White House Director of Strategic Communications and Assistant to President Donald Trump is said to be joiningThe Viewas its 23rd co-host in 25 years. Fans of the show will recognize her from several guest-co-hosting stints over the summer alongside panelistsWhoopi Goldberg,Joy Behar,Sara HainesandSunny Hostin.
ABC’s “The View” - Season 21.Lorenzo Bevilaqua/Disney General Entertainment Content/Getty

The Viewhas welcomed a rotating list of guest panelists — including Mia Love,Gretchen Carlson,Eboni K. Williams, Tara Setmayer, Lindsey Granger,Condoleezza RiceandMichele Tafoya, among others — sinceMeghan McCaindeparted the show in August 2021.
During McCain’s run on the show her conservative beliefs often resulted in her sparring with co-hosts. She opened up about her experience during an appearance on Stitcher’sReality with The Kingpodcast in May.
“It was a privilege to be on for four years. I have moved on,” she said. “I don’t watch the show at all. It doesn’t really enter my lexicon that often, even just the feeds I follow on Twitter and the news I read and the pop culture I consume. Most of the pop culture I consume, it’s a lot ofHousewives, so I don’t watch anymore and it would be too weird to watch.”
She continued, “I don’t miss it, and I think it’s because I had such a hard time my last season. It was a really hard time in my life. I’ve been really open, in my book, about what happened. I felt like I owed it to give more context to my experience. I think my experience on the show suffered a lot with COVID and Zoom. I think it’s a lot easier to hate someone through a box and through a screen and to not understand where they’re coming from.”
Since theBarbara Walters-created show premiered in 1997,The Viewhas remained largely unchanged, featuring a multi-generational female panel discussing the day’s “Hot Topics” and news.
Sole remaining original co-host Behar, 78, told PEOPLE last September: “You have a bunch of women who speak their minds and enjoy the blowback. That’s our stock-in-trade.”
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source: people.com