Whoopi Goldberg on The View Monday defended comedian Jo Koy after he was panned for his performance hosting Sunday evening’s Golden Globe awards from Beverly Hills, California.

Koy’s outing – in which he was slammed by both the crowd and online – came up during the ABC talk show’s Hot Topics segment, with Goldberg, 68, explaining that while she had not watched the show, she empathized with Koy, 52, for taking on the difficult assignment.

‘These hosting gigs are brutal,’ Goldberg said. ‘If you don’t know the room, if you’ve not been in these rooms before and you’re thrust out there, it’s hit or miss.’

Goldberg defended Koy’s talents as a performer, as she said, ‘I love Jo Koy, he makes me crazy because he’s funny.’

Goldberg said she was not aware where Koy’s set Sunday might have gone awry, but that it doesn’t subtract from his overall comedic talents.

Whoopi Goldberg defends Jo Koy after Golden Globes backlash

On The View Monday, Whoopi Goldberg, 68, defended comedian Jo Koy, 52, after he was panned for his performance hosting the Golden Globe awards

On The View Monday, Whoopi Goldberg, 68, defended comedian Jo Koy, 52, after he was panned for his performance hosting the Golden Globe awards

Koy's outing at Sunday evening's Golden Globe awards from Beverly Hills, California was panned by both the crowd and online

Koy’s outing at Sunday evening’s Golden Globe awards from Beverly Hills, California was panned by both the crowd and online

‘I don’t know whether it was the room, I don’t know whether it was the jokes, I didn’t get to see it,’ Goldberg said. ‘But I do know, that he is as good as it gets when it comes to stand-ups and it is not an easy gig.’

Goldberg said that she has been at the wrong end of poor reviews during previous hosting stints.

‘If you read any of the reviews of some of the gigs I’ve had where they wished me into the cornfields … it’s not an easy gig,’ she said.

Koy, sensing his opening monologue was bombing, acknowledged the poor reception during the set, saying, ‘Yo, I got the gig 10 days ago, you want a perfect monologue? Yo, shut up.’

He added, ‘Slow down, I wrote some of these and they’re the one you’re laughing at.’

His most notable poorly-received joke took aim at Taylor Swift amid her ballyhooed relationship with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.

‘The big difference between the Golden Globes and the NFL? On the Golden Globes, fewer camera shots of Taylor Swift,’ he said, to which the singer registered no reaction.

Elsewhere on the panel, the show’s Ana Navarro said that Koy ‘wasn’t funny to’ her in his Golden Globes outing, while Sara Haines said that she had been ‘nervous for’ Koy because she thinks he’s a talented comedian.

Goldberg said she was not aware where his set Sunday might have gone awry, but that it doesn't subtract from his overall comedic talents

Goldberg said she was not aware where his set Sunday might have gone awry, but that it doesn’t subtract from his overall comedic talents

Goldberg said, 'These hosting gigs are brutal. If you don't know the room, if you've not been in these rooms before and you're thrust out there, it's hit or miss'

Goldberg said, ‘These hosting gigs are brutal. If you don’t know the room, if you’ve not been in these rooms before and you’re thrust out there, it’s hit or miss’

Elsewhere on the panel, the show's Ana Navarro said that Koy 'wasn't funny to' her in his Golden Globes outing

Elsewhere on the panel, the show’s Ana Navarro said that Koy ‘wasn’t funny to’ her in his Golden Globes outing

Alyssa Farah Griffin praised Koy as being one of her favorite past guests on the ABC show

Alyssa Farah Griffin praised Koy as being one of her favorite past guests on the ABC show

Koy was posed with a Golden Globe award in a promotional photo for the event

Koy was posed with a Golden Globe award in a promotional photo for the event

Haines added, ‘We need to protect these national treasures called our comedians because life needs them. We need to stop binding them in, fencing them in.’

Haines said that the stars should not have booed Koy for taking jabs at celebs such as Taylor Swift, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Robert De Niro and Kevin Costner in his routine.

‘In that room, Jo Koy is punching up,’ she said. ‘No one feels sorry. Just smile.’

Alyssa Farah Griffin praised Koy as being one of her favorite past guests on the ABC show, and said that because he’s ‘such an inherently nice person … doing more of a roast is not natural for him.’

Griffin referenced another vaunted past Globes host, saying that English comic Ricky Gervais ‘will just go in and knock people over.’

Griffin said that she felt Koy ‘got better as the night went on.’