📰 Whoopi Goldberg Announces “The Common Sense Hour” — A Live TV Special to Air Opposite the Super Bowl Halftime Show
In a move that shocked both Hollywood and political pundits, Whoopi Goldberg has announced her own live broadcast titled “The Common Sense Hour,” set to air opposite the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show.
According to Goldberg, the special will feature “no lip-syncing, no pyrotechnics — just opinions louder than fireworks.” The event will mix comedy, commentary, and open debate, featuring surprise celebrity guests and “at least one argument that’ll trend on X within minutes.”
“If They Can Have a Halftime Show, So Can I”
During The View this week, Goldberg teased the project, saying:
“The Super Bowl’s got dancers. I’ve got Democrats and Republicans in the same room — that’s entertainment enough.”
Producers describe the format as part roundtable, part roast, and entirely unscripted.
Insiders claim Goldberg personally approved a “no filter” policy — meaning guests will speak freely, even if the censors panic.
Cultural Shockwaves
Critics call it “chaotic,” fans call it “brilliant,” and one NFL executive reportedly called it “a scheduling nightmare.”
Either way, Goldberg insists the point isn’t competition, but conversation.
“America’s divided enough,” she said, “so I figured — why not divide their attention too?”
⚠️ Disclaimer: This article is a parody. No official show has been announced by Whoopi Goldberg or ABC.
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