At 68 years old, Whoopi Goldberg, the renowned host of 'The View', has publicly declared her intentions for her $60 million fortune, stating she will not follow the recent trend among celebrities of disinheriting their children. Instead, Goldberg has chosen to leave her wealth to her children, contrasting with figures like Jeff Goldblum who have expressed intentions to cut their children out of their wills. This revelation comes amidst Goldberg's reflection on her extensive career in entertainment, spanning over 100 films and 16 seasons on 'The View', as well as her upbringing in a New York housing project and her new book.
At 68 years old, and after about 100 films and 16 seasons on “The View,” Whoopi Goldberg thinks there’s still part of her you do not know. She talks with @sethdoane about her remarkable path from a housing project in New York’s Chelsea neighborhood and her new book. https://t.co/eWEjtmVMjG
I suspect most of these celebrity disinheritance stories are overblown, ie the kids still get a few million, a house, an income producing asset, trust residue, etc. But note what he doesn't do: give it all away NOW and live like average people: a small apartment, NHS docs for… https://t.co/G5TqeaKSBI
The View host Whoopi Goldberg explained why she won’t be following the celebrity trend of leaving children with no money, sharing who she’s giving her reported $60 million fortune to. https://t.co/F0TcD8AuDV