"The View" hosts under fire for ridiculing Miss Colorado Kelley Johnson's talent

By Staff Writer

Sep 16, 2015 08:38 AM EDT

It looks like it's not a very good idea to make fun on somebody else's talent especially if it's something they really good at. After Miss Colorado, Kelley Johnson's memorable talent monologue at Miss America 2016 pageant, some people are quite unsure what to react. Two co-hosts of the show "The View" seemed way out of it and are now receiving some negative feedbacks from ridiculing Miss Colorado's monologue.

E! News reported that the hosts, Joy Behar, Raven Symone, Michelle Collins and Paula Faris were seen on "The View" show on ABC that aired last Monday talking about the current pageant, Miss America, and particularly, Miss Colorado Kelley Johnson's monologue on the pageant's talent portion. The hosts were really amused with the performance of Miss Colorado during the talent portion of the prestigious competition.

One of the hosts, Collins says, "But then there was a girl who wrote her own monologue and I was like 'Turn the volume up, this is going be amazing, let's listen'. She came out in a nurse's uniform and basically read her emails out loud and shockingly did not win." Another co-hosts, Behar responded to her, "Seriously?! And asked why she wore a stethoscope. Collins replied to her, she swears to God, it was hilarious.

The hosts' comments gathered attention and angered viewers, particularly nurses. Through, social media, Facebook and Twitter, people backlashed the hosts of "The View" show. They spoke out how they oppose the "The View" hosts, according to the Celebrity Café. Social media users also defend the Miss Colorado by posting words of encouragement comments.  None from the "The View show" hosts made a response to the viewer's anger. Miss Colorado still won the social media's heart.

The Miss America 2015 pageant was held last September 13. One of the candidate, Miss Colorado namely Kelley Johnson became known of her unique talent performance.

The 22-year-old nurse performed a monologue narrating her working experience as a nurse and how one Alzheimer patient named Joe changes her to become a great nurse. The Colorado nurse didn't win the pageant but she became one of the most talked about candidates of the pageant and in the social media courtesy of the intriguing comments the host of the tv show "The View" had for her talent.

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