Sunny Hostin isn’t mad—she’s just disappointed when former cohosts talk trash about The View. Since joining the daytime talk show in 2016, Hostin has seen many hosts cycle through, but she finds it surprising whenever she hears negative comments about their time on the show.
Surprise at Negative Comments
When reflecting on her time on The View, Hostin noted, I’m always surprised when people speak negatively about our show, if I’m being honest.
She emphasized the connection among hosts, describing it as a special sisterhood
. According to Hostin, despite different personal views, there’s a deep respect shared among the show’s cohosts. As she put it, We all feel the sisterhood. I think we’re all respectful of each other. It’s just a joy to go to work.
Maintaining Relationships with Former Cohosts
Hostin maintains that she’s still close with many former cohosts like Sherri Shepherd and Paula Faris. This likely adds to her surprise when hearing negative remarks from others. A notable exception has been Meghan McCain, who publicly criticized her experience on The View, calling it the most miserable I was in my entire life.
Respectful Conversations On and Off Air
Barbara Walters, the show’s creator, set a high bar for mutual respect among cohosts. As Hostin recalls Walters telling her, disagreements are healthy but must remain respectful. This ethos continues with current cohosts like Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg.
A Safe Space for Personal Stories
Hostin also highlighted how integral personal sharing is among The View‘s hosts. Whether it’s struggles with mental health or personal family matters, these conversations foster a tight-knit environment. The hosts need this safe space to do their jobs effectively.
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