Let’s talk about relationships, shall we? You know, the kind where you love someone so much it drives you crazy—literally. On The View, everyone’s favorite comedienne, Joy Behar, opened up about a recent spat with her husband, Steve Janowitz. The two found themselves in a classic battle of wills, resulting in an all-too-familiar silent treatment. If you’ve ever been in a long-term relationship, you know exactly what I’m talking about.
During an episode of the “Behind the Table” podcast, The View’s executive producer, Brian Teta, couldn’t help but address the issue. “I heard that you and Steve had a fight,” he said, clearly intrigued. “Now, you guys never argue about anything; we’ve talked about this.”
“We don’t fight a lot, no,” Joy admitted, her tone laced with humor. “But when we do, it’s always about the same thing. And let me tell you, it’s a doozy.”
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Driving the Conversation
So, what’s the big deal? As it turns out, the issue boils down to one very relatable topic: driving. That’s right, folks. For Joy and Steve, the road is where the drama unfolds. “First of all, it’s always about the car,” Joy explained. “Steve has autoimmune deficiencies, which makes him extra vigilant behind the wheel—or anywhere near a vehicle, for that matter.”
“He’s a backseat driver, a front-seat driver, and frankly, I don’t know how he manages to criticize me while we’re in motion,” she added with a laugh. “It’s like he’s got eyes in the back of his head or something.”
Crash Course: A Farmstand Mishap
But the story doesn’t end there. Joy went on to share a memorable (and slightly embarrassing) incident from her driving past. “There was this one time—I’ll never forget it—I crashed my car into a farmstand,” she confessed. “It wasn’t even my fault, at least not entirely. I had the car in drive, and I forgot to take it out of drive before getting out. Long story short, the car rolled down and collided with the farmstand. Tomato blight, they called it. I haven’t been able to set foot in that place since.”
“And let me tell you, Steve hasn’t let me live it down,” she continued. “He’s been on my case ever since, making me nervous every time I get behind the wheel. It’s like he’s turned me into a chauffeur with performance anxiety.”
Too Much of a Good Thing
Things came to a head during their recent trip to Italy. “We were on vacation together for 10 days, just the two of us,” Joy recounted. “It was great, but also, let’s be real—it was a lot of togetherness. Day and night, nonstop. By the time we got back, I just needed a break.”
“I suggested we go out for lunch, thinking it’d be nice to enjoy some fresh air. ‘Let’s take my Mini Cooper,’ I said. But Steve wasn’t having it. He sat in his car and told me, ‘I’m not getting in that car with you.’”
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“I tried to compromise. ‘Fine, I’ll take my car, you take yours; we’ll meet there.’ But no, he wouldn’t budge. Eventually, he got out of his car with Bernie, our dog, and climbed into mine. That’s when things got really tense.”
“I told him, ‘I’m sick of you infantilizing me about my driving. I’ve had enough.’ And so, we drove to lunch in silence. The only words exchanged were commands like, ‘Make a turn here’ or ‘Hit the brake.’ It was exhausting.”
The Final Lap
When asked if she’d consider giving up driving altogether, Joy revealed she might just do that once her lease is up. “Let’s be honest, if Steve can scrape the entire right side of the car pulling into an underground parking lot on a two-week-old lease, maybe I should rethink my priorities,” she joked. “I threw that little tidbit at him during our argument, and let’s just say it hit home.”

In the end, it’s all part of the beautiful chaos that comes with being in a long-term relationship. Whether it’s about driving, cooking, or who left the lights on, these little disagreements remind us that even the strongest partnerships have their quirks. And hey, if anyone can handle it, it’s Joy Behar.


