Sara Haines calls her dad 'hot' 4 times on View
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde joined the co-hosts of "The View" to discuss the political firestorm that followed her plea to President Trump during a prayer service on Tuesday.
The View” co-hosts visibly struggled on Tuesday to comprehend President Donald Trump’s return to the Oval Office. At the start
The View co-hosts Sara Haines and Alyssa Farah Griffin shared a hilarious video on Instagram on Thursday (January 16), and now fans are calling for them to get their own spinoff show.
Some feel that Sara Haines is the heart of The View, and they aren’t wrong since everyone seems to love her. Sara is always Whoopi Goldberg’s right hand on the show, keeping her focused on the ...
Goldberg is missing from The View for the second day in a row. She is absent because of a “work commitment,” as Behar told viewers yesterday.
"I have a hot dad, too," Sunny Hostin interjected, which Haines confirmed before going on to talk more about her own father's relative hotness. "My friends, my whole life talked about my hot dad and [our View producer] Brian thinks it's weird," Haines said. At that point, the camera showed producer Brian Teta looking uncomfortable.
Sara Haines did not hold back on The View when it came to discussing her father, Dick Haines, or his conventionally attractive looks. "My dad's hot and I say it all the time," Sara, 47, said during the talk show on Wednesday,
The Right Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington explained on The View why she lectured President Donald Trump during a sermon.
Talk about a hot “Hot Topic.” On Wednesday’s (January 22) edition of The View, the cohosts welcomed a very timely guest: Right Rev Mariann Budde, the bishop who pleaded directly to Donald Trump at her service for “mercy” for those who were “scared” of his presidency on Tuesday.
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde responds to the criticism from Pres. Trump after she called on him to show "mercy" toward LGBTQ people and immigrants at Tuesday's inaugural prayer service: "I was trying to speak a truth that I felt needed to be said." pic.twitter.com/nbSqcd6jS1
The View' co-hosts shared their takeaways from Donald Trump's second inauguration on the Tuesday, January 21 episode of the ABC show