Conservative influencer slams 'godless' “The View” cohosts for criticizing her on air: 'Shrieking like demons' (exclusive)
Conservative influencer slams 'godless' “The View” cohosts for criticizing her on air: 'Shrieking like demons' (exclusive)
Joey NolfiTue, March 31, 2026 at 12:53 PM UTC
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Whoopi Goldberg; Isabel Brown; Sara HainesCredit: ABC/JEFF LIPSKY (2); Al Drago/Bloomberg via GettyKey Points -
Conservative influencer Isabel Brown posted a fiery response to The View stars' on-air criticism, and gave a statement to Entertainment Weekly on the issue.
Brown said the cohosts were "shrieking like demons" as they spread "propaganda," according to her.
Sara Haines said Brown's recent CPAC comments about motherhood represented "the stupidest, most old-fashioned thing" for women.
Conservative influencer Isabel Brown has condemned The View cohosts in a new online tirade, following intense criticism from the talk show's cohosts over the 28-year-old's recent remarks on stage at CPAC regarding motherhood and marriage.
Hours after the show's telecast, Brown released a social media video (below) and an exclusive statement to Entertainment Weekly reacting to panelists Whoopi Goldberg, Sara Haines, Ana Navarro, and guest cohost Whitney Cummings tearing into Brown in response to the online personality's comments on stage at the conservative event. During her speech, Brown urged women to "have the courage to get married and have kids — more kids than they can afford before they think they're read," and advised that "deleting our dating apps and quitting birth control pills and saying, 'I do' at the altar" are choices that "ultimately trickle down into the political policies that we will see save our country."
In her statement to EW, Brown says, "I'm truly sad for the hate and contempt The View shows toward one of the most beautiful things about womanhood. Their godless, anti-human propaganda is heartbreaking, but in today’s society, sadly not shocking. They shriek like demons at the simple, joyful, timeless truth that young women should want to get married and have babies. Family is the greatest threat to their ideology, and they know it."
She further advises, "Young Americans — reject this with all your heart!"
Whoopi Goldberg, Sara Haines, Ana Navarro, Sunny Hostin, and Whitney Cummings talk Isabel Brown on 'The View'Credit: ABC
Brown's subsequent Instagram video saw her holding her baby as she noted, "Never in a million years did I think the thing that people were going to freak out about would be me encouraging other women to get married and have kids — but, but, here we are!" She then played clips of critiques by Goldberg, Haines, Navarro, and Cummings, including Haines calling her views "the stupidest, most old-fashioned thing" on the topic.
"I’d like to thank the women of @theviewabc for showing their truest, darkest colors today: they’re literally shrieking like demons at the thought of encouraging young women to have children," Brown wrote alongside the post. She also alleged that "these women want you to hate happy, healthy, fulfilled young people with kids. Even more disturbingly, they want you to hate babies so much that you never want them in the first place."She added, "I find no coincidence that this week is Holy Week, and the family represents perhaps the biggest and strongest threat to evil in postmodern culture than anything else," and rounded out her post by alleging to her followers: "This entire segment from The View is PROPAGANDA—make no mistake about it—and it deserves a response."
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Brown then told her followers that she'd have more to say on the topic on Tuesday's episode of her Isabel Brown Show podcast.
In a follow-up post about the issue, Brown wrote: "Ways to piss off the women of [The View]," before including images of her life with captions reading, "1. Get married. 2. Have kids. 3. Tell other people they should experience the joy of getting married and having kids. That's it. That's the tweet."
A user in the comments replied to the post, telling Brown, "Those things aren’t what you said though. The clip said that you said to be brave enough to have them before you’re ready and the response from Whoopi was that it was basically hypocritical, because that’s what people come at the black community for doing." Brown replied, telling the commenter that the clip The View used to exemplify her remarks "was a small portion of an answer to a single question I was asked on a panel at a conference last week and is honestly not intended to stir any controversy whatsoever."
EW has reached out to representatives for The View and Cummings for a response to Brown's video.
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Monday's episode saw Haines staunchly push back against Brown's CPAC presentation, telling the audience that "we have come too far" to listen to her advice."The world has over eight billion people. We no longer need to force people to procreate and pump out babies. We have arrived here. Women and girls now have a choice. Let them do that," Haines said.
Cummings, who filled in for conservative panelist Alyssa Farah Griffin during her maternity leave, said that Brown "doesn't even realize how goofy her point was," and cited a portion of her remarks in which she said that women need courage to get married.
Sara Haines on 'The View'; Isabel BrownCredit: ABC; Heather Diehl/Getty
"If your marriage requires courage, I have a lot of questions about your husband," the 43-year-old comedian said.
Goldberg closed Monday's discussion on the topic by further criticizing Brown's logic about having more babies than one thinks they can handle.
"Be thoughtful before you have a kid. You should be thoughtful before you have a kid," the Oscar-winning actress said. "Perhaps, Isabel, you want to talk to some of those red states about some of their laws about women, because they're not really encouraging women to do anything except flee from them. You're telling people to have as many babies as they want to? Again I'm going to send you back into the past. I want you to look and see how people were treated," she said. "If y'all are Gen Z, you know, this ain't the one."
Brown's post is far from the only time conservative figures have pushed back against The View and its stars.
'The View' cohostsCredit: ABC/JEFF LIPSKY
Last week, the White House shared an exclusive statement with EW condemning longtime cohost Joy Behar after she made an on-air joke about Iran gifting Donald Trump with "herpes" during reported negotiations to end the war in the Middle East.
White House spokesperson Davis Ingle referred to the 83-year-old comic as "Joyless Behar" in the post, which slammed her as "an extremely unlikeable, talentless hack with a poorly rated TV show who clearly suffers from a severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome."
Federal Communications Commission head Brendan Carr also previously made statements about the show throughout 2025, telling Fox News in July that the show could face "consequences" due to what he felt was a liberal bias.
The View airs weekdays on ABC. Watch Brown's reaction to The View cohosts' criticism in her video above.
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