Though the entire internet seems to be slamming both Kendall Jenner and her Pepsi ad today, she's got one unlikely ally: Whoopi Goldberg.
The moderator of "The View" defended the model on Wednesday morning after her fellow co-hosts slammed the spot as "offensive" and "uncomfortable."
"I don't know if it's offensive," said Goldberg. "I think it's maybe her trying to say something that says we're all one. She's trying to do something good and I'm not pissed at her."
Though Jedediah Bila criticized the commercial for making a protest look like a party, Goldberg said "sometimes these protests were big parties."
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View Story"That's why when you watch 'Forrest Gump,' they're on the Washington Mall, people got music going, not everything was dour," she continued. "I don't know if it's tone deaf, I just think this is her way of saying 'Hey listen, let's be more inclusive.'
"Anything that tries to send a positive message as opposed to a lot of the crap that we see," she added before trailing off to tell Sunny Hostin to "get [her] face better" over her reaction to Whoopi's words.
"Pepsi gives the girl a whole lotta money to do this. Why blame her? Blame Pepsi," added Joy Behar. "This girl's taken a lot of flack for this, this is what she's capable of putting out there. It's not like they're in the social movement, the Kardashians."
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View Story"It's also appropriating the Black Lives Matter movement and using social justice to sell soda pop," criticized Hostin. "I've covered many of these unrests. This makes a mockery of what people are standing for with grave consequences."
Sara Haines said she didn't see an issue with the ad until the very end, when Kendall gives a cop a soda.
"That's when I got uncomfortable," she said.
Watch the ad below -- and see more of the savage online reaction here.