Meghan McCain is allegedly looking for a new talk show that she could host after she quit The View.

In its July 12 issue, National Enquirer claimed that McCain quit the talk show after her on-air argument with fellow host, Whoopi Goldberg.

A source claimed that McCain also realized that she will never win against Goldberg especially since the veteran actress has such a huge following.

“Meghan’s latest on-air brawl with Whoopi has made her realized she’ll always be the whipping girl on the show and she’s definitely looking for greener pastures where she would be appreciated,” the source said.

In fact, McCain is eyeing a hosting gig on The Talk after Sharon Osbourne also quit the talk show.

Weeks ago, Osbourne decided to defend her friend, Piers Morgan against his attacks towards Meghan Markle. However, this didn’t sit well with the viewers and creators of the program.

So, with Osbourne out from The Talk, McCain allegedly thinks that she’s the best bet to replace her.

“The timing couldn’t be more right for Meghan. With Sharon gone and the producers looking to revamp the crew of co-hosts, she could step in and be a power play right away. Meghan could slide right in and be a prominent conservative voice in a similar setting,” the source said.

According to the source, McCain also realized that she will never outdo Goldberg and the other hosts on the show. Even though they liked each other in the beginning, all that has changed over time.

“They have virtually nothing in common, from lifestyle to fashion and everything they do and say is like fingernails on a chalkboard,” the source said.

As of late, there’s still no word as to who will replace Osbourne. But former The Talk host, Marie Osmond has been making headlines.

So, it is evident that the tabloid is just speculating on the possibility of McCain replacing Osbourne since this hasn’t been decided yet.

It is also unclear if McCain is already looking at other shows that she could host. After her on-air spat with Goldberg, the host has been silent on social media regarding the feud.

The former The View host also released a statement saying that her decision to quit is the right thing to do.

But McCain will continue to be part of the talk show until the end of the month.