Whoopi Goldberg said Tuesday that her co-stars on "The View" continue to interrupt each other throughout taping for the talk show and that they are all the biggest divas off-camera.

The actress, 57, was a guest on "Watch What Happens: Live" with Andy Cohen, who was perhaps hoping to get some details about what goes on backstage at "The View." He tried to get Goldberg to single out her co-hosts for their behavior but she continued to give the same answer about all the women. 

Cohen asked her who interrupts the most and she replied, "Everybody."

Who has the hardest time staying quiet? "Everybody," she said.

Who is the biggest diva off-camera? Goldberg replied, "Every-damn-body!"

Goldberg co-hosts ABC's "The View" weekdays at 11 a.m. EST along with Barbara Walters, Sherri Shepherd, Joy Behar and Elisabeth Hasselbeck. On Monday's show, Goldberg announced that Walters had chicken pox at the age of 83. The news came a week after the television journalist fell and cut her temple during inauguration weekend at the British Embassy in Washington, D.C. She was transferred to a New York hospital the following week.

"You all know that she fell and cut her head 10 days ago, and then was running a temperature, but it turns out it is all the result of a delayed childhood. Barbara has the chicken pox," Goldberg told "The View" audience Monday. "She'd never had it as a child. So now she's been told to rest. She's not allowed any visitors. And we're telling you, Barbara, no scratching!" 

Goldberg had her own television comedy series from 2003 to 2004 called "Whoopi," which aired 19 episodes. Though recently she has focused her career on television, she appeared in films such as "Ghost," "Toy Story 3,"Racing Stripes," "Rat Race" and "Sister Act."