Oprah Winfrey took to Twitter on Wednesday to relay a message to The View co-host Jenny McCarthy, saying, "Jenny McCarthy, I don't have a s--t list"

"If I did you'd never be on it. Wishing you only good fortune, love, light and watching The View,"  she continued.

McCarthy, 40, confessed to Andy Cohen on Bravo's Watch What Happens Live a day earlier that she was "scared of Oprah" because a deal for her to have a talk show on Winfrey's OWN network didn't go through back in July 2011.

"I did a deal with her for five years, but we, we kinda shook hands. I would be scared she would beat me up," rhe newest The View co-host said Tuesday. "It didn't work out. I left. I am terrified... I would be like OH NO [if we ran into each other]...I'm sure there's probably a lot of people her s--t list, but I'm probably number four."

A source told FOX News of the two parting ways, "Jenny wasn't thrilled with the direction that OWN producers were going with on the show."

"She had been working with Oprah and her producers for over a year, developing this project for OWN," the insider added. "Jenny finally decided to embrace Oprah's philosophy, which is to 'follow your bliss.' Well, Jenny followed her bliss and walked right of the project."

McCarthy also talked about her relationship with her View co-hosts and Elisabeth Hasselbeck.

She would never have the guts to tell Barbara Walters the latter had bad breath or was wearing an unflattering outfit. If The View went down to two co-hosts for one week, McCarthy would want it to be her and Sherri Shepherd.

When it comes to the show's former co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck, McCarthy gets along with her pretty well. Asked if she'd ever have Hasselbeck to her home, McCarthy answered, "Yes, I love her."