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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Whoopi Goldberg has become a great-grandmother for the second time

    The 70-year-old star has revealed her grandson Mason Dean and his girlfriend Hylee Whitley have welcomed their first child into the world.


    During Monday's (08.12.25) taping for The View, she said: "I'm going to start out today because I have some fun news from over the weekend.
    "My family welcomed Lotus Dean to the world. She's 6 pounds, 3 ounces."
    She added: "It's a wonderful thing. It's a wonderful thing. This is my second."
    Her co-hosts congratulated her on the wonderful news, while Ana Navarro gave a shout out to Whoopi's only child Alex Martin.
    She said: "Congratulations to Alex, who is a grandmother again."
    However, Whoopi quipped: “I don’t think about that, I simply think about myself. Cause I never thought I’d have two great-grandkids. To be there for that.”
    Her granddaughter Amara Syke welcomed baby Charli Rose into the world in 2014.
    The Sister Act star was asked if her great-grandchildren have a nickname for her like "glam-ma", but she insisted there is no special moniker.
    She explained: "No, they call me Whoopi — cause I’m not the grandma! I’m the great grandma! So just Whoopi."
    She did reveal that her first great-grandkid struggled with saying Whoopi, but she doesn't know if baby Lotus will have the same difficulty.
    She said: “She couldn’t say her Ws, so I was 'Oopi' for the longest time. So we’ll see. But I think this one, she’s ready to get stuff done."
    When she first became a great-grandmother, Whoopi insisted after becoming a grandmother in her 30s, she wasn't planning to stick to convention.
    Back in July 2014, she told Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show: "I wasn't your normal grandmother, and I'm not going to be your normal great-grandmother."
    Meanwhile, it turns out she got exactly what she wanted when she was asked what she'd like her then-newborn great-granddaughter Charli to call her.
    She quipped: "She better call me Whoopi.”


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