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Star Jones Admits Regret Over Not Sharing Depression And Health Struggles On ‘The View’

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Star Jones has one major regret from her time on “The View”. In honour of the show’s 25th anniversary, the 60-year-old TV personality reunited with Meredith Vieira, Debbie Matenopoulos, and Joy Behar, three of the four women alongside whom she served as an original co-host, and discussed what she wishes she’d been open about during her tenure.

Barbara Walters, the show’s creator and the other original co-host, was not present at the reunion. “If I’m 100 percent honest, I regret not being strong enough to admit that I was in a depression and really ill about my health,” Jones, who co-hosted the show from 1997 to 2006, said. “I really regret that I just wasn’t there.” READ MORE: 'The View': Meredith Vieira, Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Star Jones to Return for Season 25 Shows Behar praised Jones for how she’s “grown tremendously since then,” before reflecting on what it was like to watch her struggle behind the scenes. “You thought it would’ve been great if one had said, ‘Star, you need to lose weight.

You’re unhealthy,'” Behar recalled. “And I said, ‘If I had said that to you, you would’ve bitten my head off.’ And you said, ‘Yes, I would’ve.'” Jones acknowledged that her fellow co-hosts “were probably worried” about her health at the time, something Vieira confirmed. READ MORE: 'The View' Original Co-Hosts Reunite for 25th Anniversary -- See the Pic “We were worried and we were also kind of, to be honest, a little angry about the dialogue, because we felt, ‘This isn’t honest,'” Vieira explained. “We’ve purported to be the honest women on this show and we stopped being totally honest with each other, which was not good.” Behar seconded Vieira’s feelings about Jones’ situation while speaking to “The View”‘s current

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