Robert De Niro censored for cursing on 'The View'

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Robert De Niro appeared on The View to promote his new movie, The Alto Knights. During the show, he shared how his two dogs, Lily and Antsy, got cast in the film. The dog scene involves his character walking them in Central Park. De Niro mentioned that his girlfriend, Tiffany Chen, suggested using their dogs for the scene. He joked that he told the dogs, "If you do this, you better not mess it up." However, the show's producers quickly censored his use of a curse word. This is not the first time De Niro has cursed on The View. In a previous appearance, he was censored multiple times while discussing former President Trump. De Niro often expresses strong opinions, and this has led to audio cutouts during his rants. Despite the censorship, the audience has supported him, cheering him on whenever he speaks out. The View airs weekdays and continues to attract attention for its lively discussions.


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