Culture Why Whoopi Goldberg Is Feuding With a Staten Island Bakery - The left-leaning host of “The View” said the business in a Republican stronghold declined to take an order under her name. The bakery said politics had nothing to do with it.

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A small sponge cake topped with whipped cream and a maraschino cherry is the crux of a political skirmish between Whoopi Goldberg and a 146-year-old Staten Island bakery.

Ms. Goldberg said Holtermann’s Bakery, in the heart of New York City’s reddest borough, refused to fill an order placed under her name, perhaps because of her liberal politics.

The bakery’s owner said it wasn’t personal and that politics had nothing to do with it.

Now, the bakery’s phone is ringing off the hook, and customers are lining up to show their support for a Staten Island institution — and their opposition to Ms. Goldberg.

In the final minutes of Wednesday’s episode of“The View,” Ms. Goldberg said she was celebrating her birthday with an old-fashioned pastry, charlotte russe, that had been a favorite of her mother’s.

“I should tell you, charlotte russe has no political leanings,” she said. “And the place that made these refused to make them for me.”

The live audience gasped. Ms. Goldberg’s co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Farah Griffin paused, stricken, forks frozen halfway to their mouths. Another co-host, Sara Haines, spit a forkful of the dessert back onto her plate.

Ms. Goldberg, a native New Yorker, explained that the bakery had turned away her order, citing an equipment problem. But the bakery accepted the same order, this time placed with no mention of her name, a few days later, according to a person familiar with both pastry orders.

“Perhaps they did not like my politics,” said Ms. Goldberg, a Democratic stalwart who, along with the five other hosts of “The View,” backed Kamala Harris.

Ms. Goldberg did not name the bakery on air. But viewers recognized the packaging — a red polka-dot cardboard cup — as the work of Holtermann’s, which is operated out of a weathered storefront in the Great Kills neighborhood by the great-grandchildren of Claus Holtermann, who founded the bakery in 1878. Many locals have been patrons for decades.

The Holtermanns dispute Ms. Goldberg’s insinuation. The bakery’s boiler was broken when the call came in, said Bill Holtermann, a co-owner.

“It was a misunderstanding,” Mr. Holtermann said. “I don’t even have a cellphone. I’m just trying to bake.”

While Mr. Holtermann said that the bakery’s refusal was not politically motivated, on Staten Island, where Donald J. Trump trounced Ms. Harris by more than 30 percentage points, Ms. Goldberg’s umbrage has been a windfall for the bakery.

On Friday, the island’s Republican borough president, Vito Fossella, held a news conference outside the store to “stand up for one of the best families and businesses not just Staten Island but this country would appreciate.”

He called on Ms. Goldberg to apologize: “Just say you’re sorry so we can put this behind us and look forward to a great Thanksgiving and keeping this country great again.”

On Saturday afternoon, the line snaked out the door. People had come from as far away as Philadelphia. Coffee danish rings, cupcakes and coconut custard pies in old-school blue-and-white boxes flew off the shelves. Each fresh batch of charlotte russes sold out in minutes.

“We want to get ‘The View’ canceled,” said Barbara Volpe, 73. “All they care about on that show is politics. They’re always degrading Trump, and we love him here.”

Anthony Saltarelli said he did not buy Ms. Goldberg’s account.

“What she’s insinuating wasn’t true, and I think it backfired,” said Mr. Saltarelli, 58, who lives miles away on the island’s North Shore. “I never come to this part of Staten Island, but today I did.”

In an Instagram post on Friday, Ms. Goldberg apparently remained unswayed by the Holtermanns’ explanation.

“It does seem a little odd,” she said. But she didn’t let the contretemps ruin her special day — or her charlotte russes.

“I enjoyed my delicious dessert and I had a happy, sweet birthday,” she said. “Nothing better than that.”

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Even the Independent doesn't buy it.
A New York City bakery has responded to claims made by actor and The View host Whoopi Goldberg that her order was refused because of her political views.

Goldberg, who has been a co-host on The View since 2007, is an outspoken critic of Donald Trump and refused to say his name after he won the recent presidential election.

On Wednesday’s edition of the show (13 November), Goldberg was seen enjoying a round of Charlotte Russe desserts at the Hot Topics table in celebration of her 69th birthday.

However, the Sister Act star declined to name the bakery that made them, speculating that her initial order was declined on political grounds.


“My birthday dessert today was one of my mom’s favourites from when she was a kid, she talked about these all the time, they’re called Charlotte Russe,” explained Goldberg. “It’s a sponge cake with whipped cream and a cherry on top. I should tell you, Charlotte Russe has no political leanings. The place that made these refused to make them for me.”

Her claim caused fellow host Sara Haines to spit out a mouthful of the dessert live on air.

Elaborating on the issue, Goldberg claimed: “They said that their ovens had gone down, but folks went and got them anyway, which is why I’m not telling you who made them. It’s not… because I’m a woman, but perhaps they did not like my politics. But, that’s okay, because you know what, listen, this is my mother’s celebration. Pick these up and celebrate with me and my mom. Thank you everyone for celebrating my birthday today.”

Entertainment Weekly has since reported that the bakery in question is Holtermann’s Bakery on Staten Island, which has denied the accusations.

The bakery owner, Jill Holtermann, told Entertainment Weekly that two sets of the desserts were ordered, set for deliveries on 6 November and 13 November.

Holtermann explains that she declined the orders due to issues the bakery was having with their boiler, adding that she “didn’t want to make a commitment that I can’t carry through”.

“I said to Whoopi, ‘I can’t do it right now,’” Holterman said. “We have so many things going on with my boiler,’ because the building is from 1930, so, when she called me, I had no idea [if we could] be baking everything.”

She maintains that the order was not refused because of political leanings.

Holtermann adds that an unidentified woman picked up 50 of the desserts on Wednesday, which she was able to make despite the boiler issues.

The View has been contacted for comment.
 
You love to see it when these idiot celebrities who love the idea that the liberal party is the party of the working man, and then try and stomp on the working man if she's displeased, and then get all the well-deserved blowback.

If you have a problem with a private business, you don't make it a public matter, particularly when you're ready to assume intent. Because if they bring either the receipts or the support, you're going to look like an asshole, which, it seems that's what happened here.

Sounds like she had the day she deserved.
 
I'm actually surprised she didn't go with 'because I is black'
She tired to insinuate it's because she's a woman. Ironic, given the current owner is also a woman. For real irony she was a speaker for the Staten Island Advance Women of Achievement luncheon in 2008. Now 16 years later she is trying to destroy a family business run by a woman.

Even the Democrat politicians are willing to go on Fox and spit on Whoopi at this point.
 
She tired to insinuate it's because she's a woman. Ironic, given the current owner is also a woman. For real irony she was a speaker for the Staten Island Advance Women of Achievement luncheon in 2008. Now 16 years later she is trying to destroy a family business run by a woman.

Even the Democrat politicians are willing to go on Fox and spit on Whoopi at this point.
I suspect she picked a bad fight on this one.
 
I do not understand this bitches age. She was old in the 80's and she doesn't look any different now.
She's just got one of those faces where even when she was in her mid-30's she looked like she was in her 50's.
I'm not sure what causes it but I'm gonna blame the lack of eyebrows.
 
She's just got one of those faces where even when she was in her mid-30's she looked like she was in her 50's.
I'm not sure what causes it but I'm gonna blame the lack of eyebrows.
There is oft repeated joke between two old friends, Martin Short and Steve Martin. Martin Short often opens with Steve has looked like he is in his 70's since he was in his 40's.
 
So a bakery reports broken machinery, but then somehow an order a few days later goes through, and that's somehow a sign that he refused to serve her? Maybe if it was the same day I'd have some leeway, but I would expect that if a piece of equipment essential to my business broke, I would be moving heaven and earth to get it fixed ASAP, quicker than "a few days"
Counterpoint: McDonalds and the McFlurry machines.

Hell, I've worked facilities maintenance for a couple bar&grills when I was younger. They were owned by a family friend, small local businesses with old equipment. HVAC, Plumbing, kitchen equipment, electrical, and all kinds of random shit that a business needs fixed, installed, whatever. I went on to do the same work for a franchisee around the state I'm in. I have no idea how a bakery in Staten Island is equipped or run (owner said building is 1930s, I would NOT want to do work there), and I haven't done that kind of work in almost a decade. But I can tell you, most things that break in a bar and restaurant can be quickly repaired or replaced, either same or next day, but there are some things that are cast iron bitches to fix and replace. Specialty and legacy(old) equipment can take a while, for parts or for replacement, or for the company service guy. Sometimes this means a menu will be adjusted for a couple days. I didn't do work in any McDonalds, but like I said, the McFlurry problem is a well publicized example of this.

tldr You can try to move heaven and earth all you want, but sometimes shit happens and fat fucks don't get their treats.
 
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