Two sponsors -- Johnson & Johnson and Eggland's Best --have dropped their ads from "The View" following jokes that hosts Joy Behar and Michelle Collins made about the nursing profession. The controversial comments came in response to Sunday’s 2016 Miss America pageant featuring Miss Colorado Kelley Johnson, whose talent consisted of a monologue about being a nurse. The next day, Behar said she did not consider the monologue a legitimate talent, and appeared ill-informed on the nursing profession as a whole. Behar and her co-hosts apologized the next day. However, the two companies announced they were dropping their commercials from the ABC talk show after receiving requests from healthcare professionals.
Eggland's Best shared similar concerns on Facebook.
On Monday's episode of "The View," Behar said she didn't understand part of Johnson's nurse scrubs, asking: "Why does she have a doctor's stethoscope on her neck?"
Host Michelle Collins also remarked: “She basically read her emails out loud and surprisingly did not win.” She then jabbed, “She (Johnson) treats patients with Alzheimer’s, which is not funny, but you have to Google it (her performance).” Nurses were quick to retaliate with a hashtag campaign #NursesUnite to support the beauty pageant contestant. The View trivialized the profession of nursing, referring to the nurses scrubs as a costume," a rep for the National Nurses United, the largest U.S. Organization of nurses, told FOX411 on Tuesday. "They also demeaned the role of the RN by referring to a stethoscope as a doctor’s instrument."
Johnson went on Ellen DeGeneres' show Thursday to defend her monologue and stand up for her profession. "They work so hard and they are life savers and that was all the message I wanted to give," she said. "It’s about them, not about me."
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