Whoopi Goldberg, you’re at risk girl.
The “Ghost” actress revealed during “The View” that she once couldn’t stop laughing — while at a funeral.
Goldberg, 67, opened up in regards to the awkward incident through the show’s “Hot Topics” segment on Thursday.
“The perfect thing to do, you might have to attempt to rise up and leave — covering it doesn’t help,” she said. “I went through this with any person who was dead, and I believed, ‘I’m in deep doo,’ because nothing was right within the coffin.”
“You were laughing at a corpse?” co-host Sara Haines chimed in.
“I used to be one among two individuals who saw that there was a difficulty, and we couldn’t rise up and also you couldn’t adjust anything,” Goldberg replied, not giving context as to what was mistaken with the situation. “You couldn’t go over and go, ‘Wait, let me fix this,’ and I got up and left.”
The Oscar winner is filled with quirky revelations on the daytime talk show. Through the years, she’s revealed details about her will once she dies.
“Yeah, no, I don’t wish to be a hologram, but that’s been in my will for 15 years,” she said in July. “Yeah, my estate doesn’t want it. My estate desires to be left alone.”
In December 2022, she also noted that unauthorized biopics about her life have been prevented from being made.
“They’re not going to make movies because in my will it says, ‘Unless you speak to my family, try it.’ Try it,” she said.
“The View” airs weekdays at 11 a.m. ET on ABC.