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‘View’ Raven Symone Talks Caitlyn Jenner; Whoopi Goldberg Slams Bill O’Reilly

While some folks still aren't sure just how to feel about Bruce Jenner's public transformation to Caitlyn, The View co-host, Raven-Symone is already looking forward to getting Keeping Up with the Kardashian's new leading lady's beauty secrets. According to the latest gossip news updates, upon seeing Caitlyn's Vanity Fair photoshoot all she was interested in was getting the number of her stylist. In a related story, Whoopi Goldberg recently took umbrage with Bill O'Reilly assertion that America wasn't a racist country -- citing the racism she sees everyday as evidence enough.

For The View's newest cast member, Raven Symone, the only question she really has for Keeping Up with the Kardashians Olympian Caitlyn Jenner is: Where did you get that bra?

During a recent interview with Us Weekly, Symone explained that when she saw Jenner's Vanity Fair cover her jaw dropped -- but for all the right reasons:

"Caitlyn Jenner needs to give me style advice

"Her bustier [on the Vanity Fair cover] was 'beasty.'

"She had [her breasts] pushed up, honey!"

For her part, Caitlyn gave all the credit for the Vanity Fair shoot going so well to photographer, Anne Leibovitz:

"I mean these pictures -- Annie, Vanity Fair, spared nothing doing it right, and the wardrobe, everything involved with it were just, the people were just great. It was two of the best days of my life,"

"The pictures came out over-the-top great."

Although Whoopi Goldberg is no doubt proud of the strides we've made towards LBGTQ equality in the country in recent weeks, The View moderator took real offense last week at Bill O'Rielly's contention that "most American's weren't racist." (via The Wrap):

"For the most part, if you look around at what's happening, everybody in this country is not racist, but they are here.

"Let's not pretend that it's not there, Bill."

What do you think about Whoopi Goldberg's assertion that racism is everywhere and nowhere all at once?

If she right, or is racism a thing of the past in this country as Bill O'Reilly seems to contend?

Let us know in the comment field below.

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