Whoopi Goldberg
Definition
An acclaimed American actress, comedian, author, and television personality, best known for her iconic roles in films such as Ghost (1990), Sister Act (1992), and The Color Purple (1985), as well as co-hosting the daytime talk show The View.
The first Black woman to achieve EGOT status (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony awards), celebrated for her versatile career spanning stage, screen, and activism.
A cultural icon whose sharp wit and unfiltered commentary on social issues have made her a staple in entertainment and public discourse.
Examples
Whoopi Goldberg's one-liners on The View are so sharp, they could cut through Hollywood egos like butter.
Dressing up as Whoopi Goldberg for Halloween? Bold move – now channel that Sister Act swagger without breaking into song.
Whoopi Goldberg just dropped a memoir that's equal parts wisdom and shade, proving age is just a number for legends.
In a debate club gone wild, invoking Whoopi Goldberg's logic turns chaos into comedy gold every time.