Rob Schneider To Launch New Woman’s Show To Compete With ‘The View’

Actor and comedian Rob Schneider announced the launch of a women’s talk show under his new media company, positioning it as an alternative to ABC’s The View.

“‘No Apologies Media,’ my new company, we’re going to do an all-ladies talk show that won’t be like ‘The View,’” Schneider said. “It will be the opposite because this will be entertaining. It’ll be funny,” he said during an appearance on “Fox News @ Night.”

“It’ll have funny women on it that are going to tell jokes and tell stories, and health and wellness,” he continued.

The new show will feature “household names,” the comedian said, and will begin filming episodes before President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, according to Fox News.

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