“Have you seen The View,” Clark supposedly said. “All they do is yell. I can’t figure out why they’re on TV.”
WNBA player Caitlin Clark turned down a $1 million offer to appear on an episode of “The View.”
In mid-July 2024, an iFunny.co user shared a screenshot of a Facebook post that claimed basketball player Caitlin Clark turned down a $1 million offer from broadcasting company ABC to appear on an episode of the talk show, ‘The View.’
The post was published by the Facebook account America – Love It Or Leave It (ALIOLI). Although the end of the caption was cut off, it read: “ABC offered Caitlin Clark a million dollars to sit in on an episode of ‘The View.’ She turned them down….”
A meme added to the post also included an alleged quote attributed to the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) player, which read: “”Have you seen The View? All they do is yell. I can’t figure out why they’re on TV.”
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Some readers seemed to interpret the claim as a factual recounting of real-life events. One X user said: “Smart move. There is no winning on that show,” while another added: “Awesome. God bless her.”
However, there was no credible evidence ABC ever made such a proposal to the athlete.
Rather, the rumor about ABC, Clark and The View originated with America’s Last Line of Defense (ALLOD), a website that described its output as being humorous or satirical in nature. The badge in the bottom-right corner of the meme in the Facebook post contained ALLOD’s name and a “Satire” label.
A disclaimer on ALLOD’s website, which also goes by the name of the ‘The Dunning-Kruger Times,’ stated:
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