Whoopi Goldberg found herself in hot water recently after taking a bite out of more than just cake. The outspoken View cohost accused a New York institution, Holtermann’s Bakery, of refusing her service due to her politics.
The claim set off a firestorm, but there was just one problem—it wasn’t true. The bakery, a beloved Staten Island staple since 1878, became the latest casualty of Whoopi’s careless commentary.
Goldberg’s comments could have destroyed the livelihood of Jill Holtermann, the fourth-generation owner of the shop. Local lawmakers—Republicans and Democrats alike—quickly rallied to defend the bakery.
In reality, the mix-up over Whoopi’s dessert order stemmed from a temporary kitchen issue involving an old boiler, not some imagined political vendetta. But now, Trump supporters are coming out with a powerful response.
From The Post Millennial:
A crowd of President-elect Donald Trump supporters descended on Staten Island’s Holtermann’s Bakery on Saturday to give the owner and her store further moral support after The View cohost Whoopi Golberg falsely accused them of denying her service because of her politics…“I mean, I’m so overwhelmed with the support from all over the world. I can’t begin to tell you how wonderful this is to my family. I mean, to think that I’m a fourth generation, and it’s been in this family since 1878 and the support I’ve gotten from Staten Island and around the world is just so overwhelming,” owner Jill Holtermann told FreedomNews.TV.
Trump flags, Make America Great Again hats, as well as a Trump impersonator were seen visiting the bakery to express their support.
The Sweet Truth
Whoopi’s accusation revolved around a delayed order for a Charlotte Russe, a classic sponge cake with whipped cream and a cherry on top. Goldberg claimed on The View that she had been snubbed for her political beliefs.
The bakery countered with a much simpler explanation: the cake wasn’t ready because their ancient boiler decided to retire early.
Rather than let the accusation bake into something ugly, Staten Island locals turned out in droves to show support for Holtermann’s. A crowd of Trump supporters, MAGA hats in tow, swarmed the bakery to cheer on its beleaguered owner.
Even a Trump impersonator stopped by to join the festivities. Jill Holtermann, visibly touched, expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support. “To think that this bakery has been here since 1878 and the support I’ve gotten is just so overwhelming,” she said.
The incident brought both Republicans and Democrats together—a rare sight these days.
Local city councilors united in condemning Goldberg’s comments, calling them an unnecessary attack on a family business that has been a cherished part of New York life for over 145 years.
Drama Meets Dessert
The drama also highlighted the power of celebrity influence—and how dangerous it can be when wielded recklessly. Whoopi Goldberg’s platform allowed her to tarnish a small business over a misunderstanding.
Imagine if her claims had gone unchecked. It’s one thing to disagree politically; it’s another to mess with someone’s livelihood over a delayed sponge cake.
Ironically, the same Goldberg who had no issue airing grievances about her dessert recently discouraged families from gathering for Thanksgiving due to political divisions.
“It might not be time to gather,” she said on The View. Maybe it’s also not the time to make baseless accusations on national television.
Key Takeaways
- Whoopi Goldberg falsely accused a New York bakery of denying her service.
- The delay was due to a broken boiler, not politics.
- Trump supporters came out to support the bakery in droves.
Source: The Post Millennial