SHOCKING: THE VIEW ALLEGEDLY SILENCES CONSERVATIVE INFLUENCER AFTER HOSTS SLAM HER! CQ😱

Isabel Brown said the alleged interaction “tells you everything you need to know about their motives.”

Ana Navarro and Whoopi Goldberg on 'The View'; Isabel Brown on 'The Isabel Brown Show'

Ana Navarro and Whoopi Goldberg on ‘The View’; Isabel Brown on ‘The Isabel Brown Show’.Credit: 

ABC; Isabel Brown/YouTube; ABC

Conservative influencer Isabel Brown has alleged that The View refused her request to appear on the talk show to defend herself after the cohosts slammed her on the air over the 28-year-old’s recent remarks about motherhood.

In the latest episode of her Isabel Brown Show series, Brown alleged that she attempted to reach out to the show to appear on the air and discuss the controversy with the cohosts, which ended, as she said, in disappointment.

At the top of Tuesday’s installment of her YouTube project, Brown brings up Entertainment Weekly‘s coverage of a Monday morning instance that saw View panelist Sara Haines call Brown’s prior comments the “stupidest” advice for young women. She later alleges that The View “didn’t reach out to me” or “offer for me to come on” to address the criticism lobbed at her for urging Gen Z women to have children and get married at a young age.

Sara Haines speaks about Isabel Brown on 'The View'
Sara Haines speaks about Isabel Brown on ‘The View’.ABC; Heather Diehl/Getty

“Oh, and, by the way, we have reached out to The View for me to go explain any of the things that I’ve said, and they’ve already politely declined,” Brown alleges in the clip. “So, that tells you everything you need to know about their motives here.”

EW has reached out to Brown for additional comment. A representative for The View declined to comment on Brown’s latest video.

Elsewhere in her new video, Brown addressed Ana Navarro‘s reaction to her words, which saw the Republican View cohost quipping, “Bottom line? If you’re not paying my bills, you don’t get to tell me what I do with my uterus.” Brown replied, saying, “I found myself at my kitchen counter scratching my head, because I’ve never met Ana Navarro. I’m not particularly interested in her 54-year-old uterus or telling her what to do with it.”

In a statement to EW on Tuesday, Brown accused The View of spreading “godless, anti-human propaganda” with their remarks about her CPAC presentation, which saw her urge young women to “have the courage to get married and have kids — more kids than they can afford before they think they’re read,” and advised that “deleting our dating apps and quitting birth control pills and saying, ‘I do’ at the altar” are choices that “ultimately trickle down into the political policies that we will see save our country.”

On social media, Brown also reacted to the cohosts’ words in an incendiary Instagram post.

“I’d like to thank the women of @theviewabc for showing their truest, darkest colors today: they’re literally shrieking like demons at the thought of encouraging young women to have children,” Brown wrote, alleging that “these women want you to hate happy, healthy, fulfilled young people with kids. Even more disturbingly, they want you to hate babies so much that you never want them in the first place.”

Whoopi Goldberg, Isabel Brown, Sara Haines
Whoopi Goldberg, Isabel Brown, Sara Haines.ABC/JEFF LIPSKY (2); Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty

In addition to Haines and Navarro, View moderator Whoopi Goldberg and guest cohost and comedian Whitney Cummings also tore into Brown’s CPAC statements.

“The world has over eight billion people. We no longer need to force people to procreate and pump out babies. We have arrived here. Women and girls now have a choice. Let them do that,” Haines said, while Cummings, who filled in for conservative panelist Alyssa Farah Griffin during her maternity leave, said that Brown “doesn’t even realize how goofy her point was,” and cited Brown’s statements about women needing courage to wed a husband.

“If your marriage requires courage, I have a lot of questions about your husband,” Cummings said.

The View airs weekdays on ABC. Brown’s video response to the show’s criticism is available now on her YouTube channel.