Arnold Schwarzenegger Kicked Off The View After Savage Live Battle With Joy Behar—Studio Erupts In Chaos!

Hollywood has seen drama. Daytime TV has seen arguments. But nothing—absolutely nothing—prepared the world for the nuclear-level clash between Arnold Schwarzenegger and Joy Behar on live television.

What was supposed to be a routine book promo for the Terminator legend exploded into the most savage, no-holds-barred verbal brawl in “The View’s” history—ending with Arnold being kicked off the set, Joy Behar humiliated, and the audience in open revolt. If you thought celebrity interviews couldn’t get any messier, buckle up. This is the showdown that will be replayed for decades.

The Calm Before The Storm

It started like any other morning at The View. Arnold Schwarzenegger—Hollywood icon, ex-Governor, seven-time Mr. Olympia—strode onto the set in a tailored suit, flashing that famous steel-cut smile. The crowd went wild. The hosts were ready. Joy Behar, however, was loaded for war.

Arnold was all charm, talking about his new memoir, hard work, and the “power of vision.” The audience was loving it. But Joy—pen tapping, eyes narrowed—was waiting to strike.

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“Let’s Talk About Your Real Legacy…”

Whoopi lobbed a softball question about Arnold’s proudest achievement. Suddenly, Joy Behar cut in, voice dripping with disdain:
“Arnold, let’s talk about your real legacy. You left California in worse shape than you found it. How do you justify writing a book about success when your political career was such a spectacular failure?”

The studio froze. The smile faded from Arnold’s face. But he didn’t flinch.

The Numbers, The Insults, The Gloves Come Off

Joy came armed with stats, her voice rising:
“Unemployment in California went from 7.4% to 12.5% under your watch. These aren’t opinions. These are numbers.”

Arnold pushed back, reminding her of the global financial crisis, his reforms, his environmental leadership. Joy sneered:
“Environmental protection? From the guy who drove Hummers and lived in a mansion with a carbon footprint bigger than a small town?”

The other hosts tried to jump in. Too late. The gloves were off.

Personal Attacks & Below-The-Belt Blows

Joy went for the jugular:
“How can someone who failed so spectacularly at their job write a book telling others how to succeed? It’s like getting marriage advice from someone who’s been divorced three times.”

Arnold’s face darkened. His voice dropped to a low, dangerous growl:
“That’s enough. Attack my policies, fine. But when you start dragging my family and personal life, that’s where I draw the line.”

Joy smirked, “It’s called accountability.” The tension was nuclear.

The Showdown Escalates

Arnold stood, towering over the table:
“You’ve spent so much time throwing stones, you’ve forgotten what it’s like to actually be in the arena. It’s easy to criticize when you’ve never had to make the hard decisions.”

Joy shot back:
“You were a movie star who bought his way into politics. At least I’m honest about what I do.”

Arnold’s retort was ice-cold:
“Honest? This isn’t journalism, Joy. This is tabloid garbage dressed up as legitimate television.”

The studio was electric. Security hovered. The audience held its breath.

“Get Out!”—Joy’s Meltdown and Arnold’s Final Blow

Joy, face white with rage, finally snapped:
“Get out. Get out of my studio right now. Security, escort Mr. Schwarzenegger out of the building!”

But as Arnold straightened his tie and turned to leave, the audience erupted—not in polite applause, but a thunderous standing ovation for the action star. Joy’s face turned crimson as she realized the crowd was with Arnold.

Arnold paused, delivered a final, devastating line:
“You can attack my record. You can question my motives. But at the end of the day, I tried to make a difference. You’ll go home knowing you spent your day tearing someone down.”

The Aftershock: Arnold Returns, Joy Defeated

The energy shifted. Arnold, buoyed by the audience, sat back down:
“These people came here for a show. Let’s finish this.”

Joy tried to regain ground, attacking Arnold’s movie career, his qualifications, his legacy. But Arnold parried every blow, exposing Joy’s bitterness and turning every insult back on her.

“You’re not making anything better. You’re just making everything worse. And the saddest part is, you seem to enjoy it.”

The studio was silent. Joy was visibly shaken. Arnold’s calm only made him more imposing.

The Endgame: “You Could Have Been Great…”

Security was called again. Arnold stood, delivered one last truth bomb:
“You could have been great, Joy. You have intelligence, a platform, influence. But instead of using those gifts to make the world better, you chose to use them to make it worse. And that’s something you’ll have to live with.”

He walked off set, the audience still roaring. Joy sat, face red with anger and humiliation, as the cameras kept rolling.

The Fallout

The internet exploded. Clips of the confrontation went viral within minutes. Fans hailed Arnold for standing his ground. Critics slammed Joy for crossing the line. “The View” had never seen anything like it—and may never again.

Arnold Schwarzenegger was kicked off The View. But in the process, he delivered the most devastating takedown in daytime TV history, exposing Joy Behar as the bitter, angry bully many suspected she was.

What do you think? Was Arnold right to stand up for himself? Did Joy go too far? Have you ever seen a celebrity interview go this off the rails? Let us know in the comments below—and don’t forget to subscribe for more unbelievable showbiz moments!