Joy Behar quotes Bob Saget after falling on set of 'The View': 'If you hit your head... go to the doctor'

Behr used his "klutz" moment falling on stage to share an important message to the audience.

"The View" host Joy Behar used her "Klutz" moment, falling on stage Thursday, to share an important message for viewers.

“The main thing — just to talk seriously — was when Bob Saget fell, he died,” Behr said, referring to the late comedian, who medical examiners determined died from a head injury last month. It was done

"If you hit your head, and you feel dizzy or your vision is blurry, or you feel like you want to sleep, go to the doctor," she said. "Because it will kill you."

During Thursday's incident, the show's three other co-hosts Sarah Haines, Sunny Hostin and Whoopi Goldberg rushed to Behr's help.

"Let me tell you these chairs are dangerous," Hostin said.

"These chairs move... you touch it, and you're on the ground," Goldberg said.

"25 years that never happened! Whom should I sue?" joked the 79-year-old Bihari.

Audience members cheered for Behr, saying, "We love you, Joy!"

Behr and a spokesperson for "The View" did not immediately respond to NBC News' request for comment.

During the episode, Behr said, "I keep getting texts from people saying, 'It's a viral moment, you'll be on page six. "That's all people really care about."

"But I fall all the time," Behr said, assuring the audience that he was not injured. "I'm a klutz!"

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