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Whoopi Goldberg accepts Patrick Stewart's invitation to reprise her 'Star Trek' role on 'Picard'

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Patrick Stewart gets hands, feet dirty at ceremony
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ByGeorge Costantino
January 23, 2020, 3:41 PM

Whoopi Goldberg was overcome with emotion after receiving a personal invitation from Sir Patrick Stewart to reprise her role as Guinan, the alien bartender she played from 1988-1993 on "Star Trek: The Next Generation," for the second season of his new show, "Star Trek: Picard."

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Stewart, 79, sweetly extended the invitation to his former co-star during his Wednesday appearance on "The View," much to the delight of View co-hosts Joy Behar, Meghan McCain and Sunny Hostin.

"I'm here with a formal invitation and it’s for you, Whoopi," Stewart announced. "Alex Kurtzman, who is the senior executive producer of 'Star Trek: Picard,' and all his colleagues, of which I am one, want to invite you into the second season."

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"Yes, yes!" replied a shocked but enthusiastic Goldberg, who jumped to her feet and bear-hugged Stewart as the audience broke out into a resounding standing ovation.

PHOTO: Cast photo for "Star Trek: The Next Generation," 1987.
Cast photo for "Star Trek: The Next Generation," 1987. Fist row, left to right: Marina Sirtis, Patrick Stewart, and Gates McFadden. Second row, left to right: Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, Whoopi Goldberg, LeVar Burton, and Michael Dorn.
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"This was one of the greatest experiences," Goldberg, 64, gushed as she held back tears. "I’ve said this before, but 'Star Trek' was one of the great experiences from the beginning to the end. It just ... you know, I had the best, best, best time. Best time ever," she added.

"I’m so glad to hear that," Stewart happily responded. "Well, it was wonderful having you, and we can’t wait to have you with us one more time."

"Star Trek: Picard" premieres Thursday on the streaming platform CBS All Access.

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