Elisabeth Hasselbeck Set to Join “CBS Mornings” Next Week as Special Guest Host
Elisabeth Hasselbeck Set to Join “CBS Mornings” Next Week as Special Guest Host
Yamillah HurtadoThu, June 11, 2026 at 11:33 PM UTC
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Elisabeth Hasselbeck on 'The View' in 2019Credit: Lou Rocco/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty -
Elisabeth Hasselbeck will be a special guest host on CBS Mornings
The former The View co-host will join Gayle King and Nate Burleson on the morning show from June 15 to June 17
PEOPLE has learned that Hasselbeck will weigh in on parenting, pop culture and entertainment
Elisabeth Hasselbeck will be joining CBS Morningsfor three days in June.
The morning show announced in a Thursday, June 11, post on X that Hasselbeck will join Gayle King and Nate Burleson as a special guest from Monday, June 15, to Wednesday, June 17.
Hasselbeck will be featured during the 8 a.m. hour of the show and will be one of several guests during the summer, PEOPLE has learned. Inside Edition host Eva Pilgrim is set to appear on the morning show next week as well.
Elisabeth Hasselbeck on 'Good Morning America' in March 26, 2025Credit: Lou Rocco/American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. via Getty
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During her time on The View, Hasselbeck served as the ABC daytime show's conservative voice. However, she will not be participating in political segments for CBS Mornings; instead, she will cover parenting, pop culture, and entertainment segments like "Talk of the Table" and "What to Watch."
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CBS Mornings will maintain its three-anchor setup for each day, with King and Burleson joined by Adriana Diaz on Monday, Vladimir Duthiers on Tuesday and Norah O'Donnell on Wednesday.
Tim Hasselbeck and Elisabeth Hasselbeck at the 'I Can Only Imagine' premiere in Nashville on Feb. 26, 2018Credit: R. Diamond/Getty
Hasselbeck, 49, gained national attention when she appeared in the second season of CBS' reality series Survivor, which aired in early 2001. She finished in fourth place.
The Rhode Island native went on to join The View as a panelist from 2003 to 2013. After her stint at the ABC talk show, Hasselbeck moved over to Fox News, where she was a co-host on Fox & Friends from 2013 to 2015.
During her time on The View, Hasselbeck became known for her disagreements with fellow co-hosts Joy Behar and Rosie O'Donnell.
Hasselbeck is married to ESPN analyst and former NFL quarterback Tim Hasselbeck, with whom she shares three kids.
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