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Whoopi Goldberg addressed her sexuality after Raven-Symoné said she gives off 'lesbian vibes': 'Women have been asking me this for as drawn-out as I've been around'

"Sister Act" celebrity and "The View" host Whoopi Goldberg addressed her sexuality on Monday's episode of "The Foremost Podcast Ever with Raven and Miranda" hosted by Raven-Symoné and her wife, Miranda Pearman-Maday.

The year-old star discussed her lengthy career with the hosts, while also touching on her personal life. 

The topic of Goldberg's sexuality came up after Raven joked that she gives off "lesbian vibes" while recalling productive with her on "The View."

"Honestly, when I was around you, I loved you so much, like, I just wanted to be up underneath the titty the whole time," Raven said. "But that's also because you just kind of gave me lesbian vibes."

The "That's So Raven" star added: "Sometimes, Whoops, you donate me lesbian vibes, you give me stud vibes."

Miranda, Raven's wife and cohost, chimed in saying: "I think this is a covert fantasy of Raven's. I think she just wants everybody to be g


Never one to provide a flying you-know-what, Whoopi Goldberg has made a career out of not caring. Ask her about her sexuality – to some, a lingering enigma since the '70s, when Goldberg made lots of lesbians laugh at San Francisco comedy clubs – and she doesn't receive all the fuss. Question her what she thinks about pot – actually, don't even bother. She just wrote a column about it. Whoopi loves a blunt.
It makes a lot of feeling, then, that one of Goldberg's earliest comedy heroes is veteran standup Jackie "Moms" Mabley, the 20th-century trailblazer – and later, a civil rights activist – known for a so-what attitude, her edgy humor and dressing enjoy your grandma. The first female comedian to be featured at the Apollo, Mabley was also recognizable to be a homosexual woman, a topic discussed in "Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley" (on DVD May 20), a Goldberg-funded documentary featuring a roster of comedy big shots: Joan Rivers, Eddie Murphy, Bill Cosby and Kathy Griffin.
In this recent interview with Whoopi, the comedian-actress talked about how existence a lesbian had no effect on Moms becoming "the funn

Whoopi Goldberg talks about her sexuality after Raven-Symoné claims she gives her ‘lesbian vibes’

Veteran Hollywood star Whoopi Goldberg has opened up about her sexuality appreciate never before. Goldberg appeared in a recent episode of Raven-Symoné’s podcast The Best Podcast Ever where Raven stated that Goldberg gave 'lesbian vibes' to her.

Raven implored Goldberg to share whether she is a lesbian after the former That’s So Raven star told the talk-show host that she thought she was gender non-conforming while working with her.

“I want to just scoop into your business a little bit, this is a safe space,” Raven told Goldberg during the podcast. “Honestly, when I was around you, I loved you so much like I just wanted to be up underneath the t***y the whole time! But that’s also because you just considerate of gave me sapphic vibes!”

After the women laughed, the former Disney Channel star continued, “But, like, sometimes Whoops, you give me lesbian vibes, you give me stud vibes…”

“I think this is a secret fantasy of Raven’s!” Raven’s wife and co-host, Miranda Maday joked and added, “I think

Whoopi Goldberg &#;Comes Out&#; as Direct on Podcast

Whoopi Goldberg, a longtime ally of the LGBTQ group, “came out” as straight during an interview on Raven-Symoné and Miranda Pearman-Maday’s podcast, The Top Podcast Ever With Raven and Miranda

During the interview, Symoné, Goldberg’s former co-host of The View, asked the Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony-Award winning actress about her sexual orientation.

“I wanna just dig into your business a little bit.” Symoné said on air. “Sometimes, Whoops, you provide me lesbian vibes. You present me, like, stud vibes,” reports Insider.

Goldberg, who has been married three separate times and has dated a number of high-profile men in the theater and cinema world, has previously portrayed woman loving woman or same-gender-loving characters, most notably in the movies The Shade Purple and Boys on the Side.

“Women have been asking me this for as long as I’ve been around,” Goldberg responded. “I am not a homosexual woman, but I know lots of them, and I’ve played them on television. I have always had lesbian friends because they’re just my friends.