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Joy Behar: Coming Out for the Holidays


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The Joy Behar Show tackled the topic of whether or not coming out for the holidays is a good idea, with the help of three gay comedians.

Professional funny people Kevin Meaney, Jeffrey Self, and Judy Gold talked with Behar on Tuesday night about the pros and cons of letting family members know the big news over the turkey, candles, and gifts.

Guest Judy Gold suggested that coming out during the holidays can be efficient.

“Everyone’s already there,” she said.
 
Watch the conversation below.

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  • Name: Earl Barnett III
    Date posted: 11/26/2009 4:19:55 PM
    Hometown: Columbus Ohio

    Comment:

    I absolutely love Joy! She has the wit of a gay man! She's quick, funny, and always has intelligent insight! I wish Joy was my mom! She'd be perfect!

  • Name: Tony
    Date posted: 11/25/2009 9:45:48 PM
    Hometown: New York

    Comment:

    I love Joy Behar. And she is Italian American, too (Behar is her married name)

  • Name: Marcus
    Date posted: 11/25/2009 5:56:48 PM
    Hometown: Cleveland, OH

    Comment:

    Joy Behar is one of the strongest allies to the LGBT community. She consistently supports us on her daytime show "The View" as well as her 9 p.m. show on HLN. Thanks Joy!



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