The six-minute-long sex scene depicted in a recent Bridgerton episode has everyone talking, including the panelists of The View.
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Sunny Hostin weighs in on former The View co-hosts who speak negatively about their experience on the show after they leave.
In a new interview, the former prosecutor shared her disappointment with former co-hosts who trash their time on the ABC morning show.
“I’m always surprised when people speak negatively about our show if I’m being honest,” Hostin told Us Weekly. “We’ve had 27 years, we’ve had, maybe 24 co-hosts, and you were part of a sisterhood, and it’s really special.”
Hostin said she still talks to Sherri Shepherd, Paula Faris, and Candace Cameron Bure, who recently appeared on the show and sent her wine from her vineyard.
“We are all close regardless of our personal views,” she added. “We leave all of that at the table. I’m always surprised when someone says, ‘I don’t like that person,’ because it’s never personal, and we go into it knowing that.”
Although the names of the disgruntled former co-hosts didn’t come up, Meghan McCain and Rosie O’Donnell have publicly expressed their negative experiences on the show.
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Hostin said that when she joined the show, Barbara Walters made sure she knew that the debates on-air were not personal, something that Whoopi Goldberg also says all the time. Furthermore, Hostin has carried on that legacy by advising co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin and telling her, “I’m going to argue you down to the ground, and then we’re going to go out for martinis and it’s going to be OK.”
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She continued, “We’re talking about our families. We’ve had cohosts talk about struggles with mental health. We’ve had
The six-minute-long sex scene depicted in a recent Bridgerton episode has everyone talking, including the panelists of The View.
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“Citizen McCain.”“I, too, share similar negative stories that the entire world does,” said McCain. “I feel bad because we’re turning a point where there’s bullying happening to J.Lo. She just is a deeply unpleasant person.”McCain said that Lopez exhibited diva behavior when the singer appeared on “The View,” which McCain co-hosted from 2017 to 2021.“She had the biggest entourage I’ve ever seen,” McCain remembered.
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