Whoopi Goldberg of "The View" is now apologizing for something most people wouldn't even think you should apologize for. Gossip Cop shared about how Whoopi is actually apologizing for the fact that she said "Vibrator" on the show. This word wouldn't upset a lot of people, but it turns out it is one that you shouldn't say at all on "The View."

What talk happened on "The View" that upset people?

This all went down during an interview with Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin. On the new season of “Grace and Frankie,” the characters get into the sex toy business.So of course, the word vibrator is one that they are going to say while talking about this part of the show.

It all started out with Whoopi trying to skirt around saying the word. She said, "It’s interesting that we can’t actually say what I’m about to say. The ladies are starting an interesting new business. You want to say what it is?” Jane went on to talk about it is something that vibrates, but avoided the word as well.

After that, Whoopi Goldberg just went for it and said the word. She then explained why they couldn't say it at all. Whoopi said, "“The greatest thing about this is we used to get vibrators as gifts from people all the time. I’m going to say it really fast, because now that we’re not entertainment, we’re not allowed to talk about this." It is a bit odd, but Whoopi had to try to avoid it.

Later. Whoopi looked right at the camera and said she was sorry about the "V" word. A lot of people don't see it as a big deal considering what all they do talk about on "The View." You know that in the future they may have to try something else to keep from this word coming up on the show. Savannah Guthrie also had some issues on "Today" trying not to say this word.

Right now, a lot of shows may have this problem considering that Jane is going around to various talk shows.

Do you feel like Whoopi Goldberg should have had to worry about saying this word on "The View"? Do you really feel like she owed an apology for it? Sound off in the comments section below on your thoughts.