The View‘ host Joy Behar is doing fine after suffering a dramatic fall during Thursday’s episode. 

The 79-year-old was walking out onstage at the beginning of the episode when she accidentally fell out of her chair. Her co-hosts quickly helped her off the ground and the episode continued as usual. 

“These chairs move!” moderator Whoopi Goldberg said. “You touch it and you’re on the ground.”

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Sunny Hostin said it’s “happened to all of us at one time or another.

“25 years, that has never happened [to me],” Behar, who has been a co-host on the show since its debut in 1997, quipped as she sat down at the table.

“Who do I sue?” Behar continued. “My husband is home laughing, I bet.”

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She, however, later told the viewers that anyone who suffers a fall should monitor their symptoms.

“The main thing — just to talk seriously — when Bob Saget fell, he died. If you hit your head, and you feel dizzy or you have blurred vision, or you feel like you want to go to sleep, go to the doctor. Because that will kill you,” she said. 

Behar was in news last month she said that she was going to wear a face mask in public spaces “indefinitely” but was soon pictured seated maskless in a restaurant in New York City. 

“If I go on the subway, if I go in a bus, if I go into the theater …. a crowded place, I would wear a mask, and I might do that indefinitely. Why do I need the flu or a cold even? And so I’m listening to myself right now. I don’t think it’s 100% safe yet,” she had said.