Whoopi Goldberg has said this will probably be her final season on The View.

The comedian stopped by The Wendy Williams show on Friday and admitted she doesn't think she'll return to the daytime chat show after season 20.

'So in September, when everyone comes back for the new season, you might not be there,' Wendy quizzed the Oscar-winner.

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Moving on? Whoopi Goldberg said she's 'probably not' returning to the view after season 20 as she appeared on The Wendy Williams Show on Friday

'No, probably not,' Whoopi admitted.

'I have to do it, baby,' the 60-year-old said. 'Because I have to go and grow. I've got stuff to do. I've got movies I need to direct, I got books I gotta finish.'

'This was great, and I love doing it, but you know, it's been a while,' said Whoopi, who acts as moderator on the show.

Busy: The comedian said she has 'stuff to do' and plans to direct and write instead

'Been a while': Whoopi said she plans to move on from moderating the ABC daytime chat show

The Sister Act star expressed confidence that the show can continue without her.

'You know, they're in their twentieth season. They did this without me, I've been here for half of it but not all of it,' she explained.

Whoopi signed a one-year deal to stay with the show through season 20 for $2.5 million in May, agreeing to work four days a week and leaving the Friday moderating gig to Joy Behar.

The View has been a musical chairs for co-hosts over the years, amid drama behind the scenes.

Paula Faris blamed Whoopi when she was cut back to hosting just one day a week, it was revealed last month.

Hot seat: Whoopi with her cohosts on the set of The View

Paula, who also anchors the weekend edition of Good Morning America, had a backstage meltdown and blamed her cut hours on Whoopi, a source told DailyMail Online.

'The day they told Paula she was livid. It was the first time anyone behind the scenes had ever seen her lose her cool,' the insider said.

'She yelled at the executives when they presented the information and said: 'This is a bunch of bull!' She was outraged.'

Happy faces: From left, The View's cohost Candace Cameron Bure, Whoopi, guest Cookie Johnson, and hosts Sara Haines, Joy Behar and Jedediah Bila

And she was heard griping: 'I know this is Whoopi's doing' and accused the Oscar winner of sabotaging her.

'She is adamant that the network bowed to pressure from Whoopi to get rid of Paula as part of her negotiations to return for Season 20,' the insider claims.

ABC News' Sara Haines, who primarily has reported on pop culture stories, is the latest woman to join the show as a cohost.

Panellists Joy Behar, Candace Cameron Bure and Raven-Symone will also return to the show, while former Fox News host Jedediah Bila and ABC News legal correspondent Sunny Hostin are set to become semi-regulars.