💥 $1.4M Offer REJECTED! Kathy Griffin Walked Away from The View — What She Said Behind Closed Doors Is Shocking 😳

According to multiple sources close to the negotiations, ABC approached Kathy Griffin earlier this year with a lucrative offer: $1.4 million for a one-season commitment to become a full-time co-host on The View.

Why Kathy Griffin turned down $1.4M offer to host 'The View'

The network, desperate to revive viewership and inject some fresh fire into the panel, saw Griffin as the ultimate wildcard—unapologetic, headline-grabbing, and unafraid to say what others won’t.

And honestly? They weren’t wrong.

Griffin, known for her Emmy-winning Bravo specials and infamous run-ins with both Hollywood royalty and political figures, would’ve brought ratings gold.

But despite the six-figure salary and major primetime exposure, Griffin flat-out declined—and now she’s explaining exactly why.

“I’ve been offered The View before,” she revealed on a recent podcast appearance.

“And this time, yeah, the money was good.

But honestly? I value my mental health more than that paycheck.

According to Griffin, the behind-the-scenes culture at The View is anything but empowering.

“I’m not walking into a snake pit of fake laughs and backstabbing producers,” she said.

“I’ve worked too damn hard, fought too many battles, and buried too many bridges to sell my soul for daytime TV.

Kathy Griffin Recalls How She Once Turned Down a $1.4 Million Offer to  Co-Host on 'The View'

Sources familiar with Griffin’s decision say she was especially turned off by the strict editorial control, the on-air “censorship,” and the network’s insistence that she “dial down the political stuff” if she joined the panel.

“You can’t invite me on your show and then tell me to be ‘less Kathy,’” she added.

“That’s not how I work.

I’m either all in—or I’m out.

And this wasn’t just a spur-of-the-moment decision.

Insiders claim Griffin sat through multiple Zoom calls with executives and producers, where she quickly realized the role wasn’t what it seemed.

“They wanted her for the controversy, but not the truth,” said one source.

“They wanted Kathy to shake things up… but only on their terms.

Griffin also hinted at tension with certain current and former hosts—though she didn’t name names.

However, her past spats with The View alumni like Elisabeth Hasselbeck and even Joy Behar are no secret.

Kathy Griffin Reveals Why She Turned Down an Offer to Co-Host 'The View'

In a resurfaced interview, Griffin once called Hasselbeck “a robot in heels” and described the show’s vibe as “a high school cafeteria with better lighting.

Social media exploded once word of the rejected offer leaked.

Fans flooded Twitter and TikTok with reactions ranging from “Queen behavior!” to “She just blew the bag!” But many stood firmly in Griffin’s corner.

“She doesn’t need The View—The View needed her,” one fan posted.

“Respect to Kathy for not selling out.

Another tweeted:

“$1.4 million to sit with Whoopi and argue about hot topics? Kathy Griffin said ‘I’d rather do stand-up in a cornfield.

Meanwhile, ABC has yet to confirm the offer or comment on Griffin’s claims.

But according to insiders, the search for a bold new co-host is still ongoing, with several reality TV personalities and former politicians now in the mix.

As for Griffin, she’s not sitting around waiting for another offer.

Kathy Griffin Turned Down Opportunity To Join 'The View'

“I’m working on my next stand-up tour,” she teased.

“And spoiler alert—it’s going to include everything I didn’t say on The View.

With a career built on speaking truth to power—and saying the things no one else will—Kathy Griffin isn’t about to be edited, filtered, or handled.

She may have turned down $1.4 million, but what she gained? Her voice.

Her power.

Her freedom.

And for Kathy, that’s worth a hell of a lot more than daytime TV money.