Whoopi Goldberg is a famous actress and TV host who has left a legacy that goes beyond her famous parts in “Sister Act” and “Ghost.” As a co-host on “The View,” she continues to charm viewers with her smarts and style.
Goldberg, who is 67 years old, still doesn’t feel bad about her age and won’t let critics bring her down. As a mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, she is most proud of her family. She admits that she married for the wrong reasons and never really loved any of her husbands, even though she was married three times.
Goldberg’s work has been marked by not giving up. At first, people didn’t like how she looked, especially her hair. She remembers that producers were picking at her hair, which made her protect herself.
She was lucky to have had advice from the late Sidney Poitier, who helped her deal with the problems in Hollywood. Today, Goldberg stands strong against online criticism and finds humor in getting older.
She made fun of herself on YouTube by calling herself a “Lil’ old lady” with big feet. On “The View,” she was happy to show off her graying hair and wouldn’t cover it up.
Goldberg’s sense of style has helped her age naturally and stay out of people’s way. She says, “My stuff’s going to sag and fall, and I’ll be fine.” Her confidence motivates people all over the world.
Goldberg’s self-help book “Two Old Broads,” which she wrote with M.E. Hecht, tells people to accept their age, stay confident, and fight against social norms. The book praises older people who live full, busy lives.
Even though Goldberg has a positive attitude, she gets negative feedback online. Social media users have made mean comments about her looks, running from insulting to vicious.
But Goldberg doesn’t seem to care. She’s focused on her work and family. Fans love that she doesn’t try to hide who she is. In the caption of an Instagram picture of herself with white hair, she just wrote that it was for her part in “The Stand.”
Goldberg’s life and work show how strong and determined people can be. She shows how powerful it is to find joy and fun in hard times, and her fans all over the world look up to her.
Goldberg’s journey shows that having confidence, a good sense of humor, and a strong sense of who you are can help you get through even the hardest things. We are still moved by her memory, which reminds us to face life’s challenges with courage and wit.