In a move that stunned both the entertainment world and the nation at large, comedian and television host Joy Behar has donated a jaw-dropping $100 million to support Texas flood victims — and in an even more unexpected twist, she then flew directly to the disaster zone to assist in rescue efforts herself.
The 81-year-old The View co-host, known for her outspokenness and decades-long media career, has now added “boots-on-the-ground humanitarian” to her resume after donning rescue gear and joining volunteers helping displaced families amid one of the worst natural disasters to hit Texas in over a decade.

A Nation Underwater
Heavy rainfall and massive flooding have devastated large parts of central and eastern Texas over the past week. Entire neighborhoods have been submerged, thousands displaced, and at least 27 lives lost, according to state officials. Emergency shelters are overflowing, and infrastructure damage is estimated to be in the billions.
While celebrities and public figures have offered words of support, Joy Behar’s actions went far beyond expectations.
The $100 Million Shock
On Thursday morning, Behar announced via a spokesperson that she would be donating $100 million of her personal fortune to fund relief efforts in Texas. The funds are being distributed across various organizations, including:
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American Red Cross
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Feeding Texas
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Direct Relief
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Local Texas churches and community centers
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Long-term rebuilding programs for uninsured families
Behar’s statement, released just hours before she boarded a private flight to Austin, read:
“This is not about politics or TV ratings. This is about Americans in pain. People have lost their homes, their memories, their loved ones. I have the ability to help — so I will. And I’m not doing it from a distance.”

Landing in the Storm
Just hours after her announcement, eyewitnesses spotted Behar arriving at a flooded neighborhood in Harris County, wearing waterproof gear, rain boots, and a high-visibility vest. Accompanied by first responders and volunteers, Behar helped deliver meals, load supply trucks, and even comforted crying children at a temporary shelter.
Photos and videos of the TV host carrying bottled water, hugging flood survivors, and handing out blankets have gone viral across social media.
“I couldn’t believe it was really her,” said Angela Molina, a flood victim who encountered Behar at a shelter. “She held my hand and said, ‘We’re going to get through this.’ It wasn’t a photo op — she was sweating and working like the rest of us.”
Social Media Erupts
Within minutes of the news breaking, hashtags like #JoyBeharHero, #BeharForTexas, and #JoyOfHumanity began trending nationwide. Reactions ranged from pure astonishment to emotional gratitude.

“Forget what you thought you knew about Joy Behar. This is what real compassion looks like,” one user posted.
“100 million AND she showed up in person? That’s legendary,” another added.
Even critics of Behar’s often polarizing television persona expressed admiration.
“We may not always agree, but this act transcends politics. Much respect,” wrote a conservative commentator on X (formerly Twitter).
Reactions from Fellow Celebrities
Hollywood and beyond reacted swiftly to Behar’s stunning move. Oprah Winfrey, no stranger to philanthropy herself, called the donation and hands-on approach “nothing short of extraordinary.”
Whoopi Goldberg, Behar’s longtime co-host on The View, got emotional on Friday morning’s broadcast:
“I’ve known Joy a long time. She’s fierce, she’s funny, but today — she’s a damn hero.”
Even Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who has previously clashed politically with Behar, issued a statement of gratitude:
“In times of disaster, we’re all Americans first. I thank Joy Behar for her incredible generosity and personal courage. Her efforts are already making a real impact.”
“This Is Just the Beginning”
Despite her age and fame, Behar has shown no signs of slowing down. In fact, she told local media in Texas:
“I’m staying here a few more days. I want to be here while the cameras move on — because people still need help when the headlines fade.”
According to her representatives, Behar is also organizing a network of celebrity donors to match contributions and has offered to fund temporary housing units for 1,000 families in the hardest-hit regions.
A Legacy of Laughter — and Love
While Joy Behar has spent decades in the public eye, making millions laugh, she may have just redefined her legacy. In a time of crisis, she chose not to stay in the comfort of a New York studio — but to walk into the storm and lift others up.
And as the floodwaters begin to recede in Texas, one thing is certain: Joy Behar’s compassion will leave a mark that lasts far longer than the rain.