A cherished New York bakery has found itself in the spotlight after refuting claims made by Whoopi Goldberg that her cupcake order for her birthday episode of âThe Viewâ was denied due to her political views. Goldberg, who turned 69 earlier this month, suggested on a recent episode of the daytime talk show that the bakeryâs refusal to fulfill her order was politically motivated.
âThe place that made these refused to make them for me,â Goldberg said on Wednesdayâs show while eating cupcakes. âThey said that their ovens had gone down, all kinds of stuff,â Goldberg alleged, âbut folks went and got them anyway, which is why Iâm not telling you who made them.â
âBut thatâs OK because, you know what? Listen, this is my motherâs celebration. Pick these up and celebrate with me and my mom. Thank you everyone for celebrating my birthday today,â Goldberg claimed.
The establishment in question, a 145-year-old institution known for its artisanal confections, was quick to reject the allegation. Jill Holtermann, the bakeryâs owner, offered a pointed response in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, saying that the issue stemmed not from political differences but rather from technical difficulties.
âTheyâd asked us and we were having trouble with our boilers,â Holtermann explained. She said that Goldberg had originally asked for treats for her appearances on a talk show on November 6 and on the November 13 episode of âThe View.â Holtermann declined both requests, citing, âI didnât want to make a commitment that I canât carry through,â due to the unreliability of her equipment.