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‘I do hit-and-runs,’ Whoopi Goldberg’s blunt take on sex and single life

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Whoopi Goldberg, the 70-year-old EGOT winner, has offered a candid glimpse into her personal life, revealing her unconventional approach to relationships and intimacy.

Speaking on a recent episode of The View as reported by Face2Face , Goldberg said she is content with being single and engaging in what she described as “hit-and-run” encounters.

Her remarks came during a discussion about modern relationships, sparked by an essay in Cosmopolitan exploring the appeal of single life.

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“I bar hop, I go hang,” Goldberg said, before clarifying her relationship status: “I am single. I do hit-and-runs when I need it, but I am not married to anybody and I don’t have responsibilities.”

The actress, known for films like Sister Act, has long expressed reservations about traditional relationships.

In a past interview, she noted that not everyone is suited for long-term partnerships, saying some people may be better off embracing independence.

“I don’t want to live with anybody,” she said. “I have lots of people that I love, but I don’t need them living with me.”

Goldberg has been married three times—to Alvin Martin, David Claessen, and Lyle Trachtenberg—and shares a daughter with Martin.
During a 2024 appearance on Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?, she further explained her stance on marriage, suggesting that the emotional investment required in a partnership is not something she seeks.

Despite her preference for independence, Goldberg emphasised that she remains deeply connected to her family and close friends, saying those relationships continue to be a central part of her life.

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