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The View’s Sunny Hostin fumes ‘can I not be interrupted for a second’ as tensions erupt

The View’s Sunny Hostin was fuming as things got very heated during a recent episode of the daytime talk show.

TV personality Sunny, 51, snapped after coming back from a commercial break and having the other hosts talk over her.

She and her co-stars were discussing former President Donald Trump’s recent appearance at a town hall where he made a series of claims that caused quite the stir.

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Sharing her opinion, Sunny was rather enraged about the incident and confessed: “I think that the town hall will be studied in journalism schools across the country.”

As she continued speaking, her co-panellist Joy Behar, 80, spoke over her, followed by Sara Haines, 45, jas all three women tried to speak at the same time.

Then, Alyssa Farah Griffin, 33, chimed in and started speaking as well, adding to the lively debate.

Sunny Hostin hit out on The View
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Moments later, Sunny infuriatingly asked: “Can I just not be interrupted for a second?”

Elsewhere and former President Donald Trump, 76, has once again defended his controversial “grab ’em by the p****” remark during a CNN town hall for Republican candidates in New Hampshire on Wednesday (May 10).

Asked if he stood by the controversial remark from 2005 by moderator Kaitlan Collins, Trump said the basis of his comment had been true “for a million years”.

The ladies were discussing Trump’s controversial claims
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Trump had also defended what he said in an October video deposition shown during the rape trial last week.

“I said if you’re famous, rich or whatever, I said, but I said if you’re a star… women let you. I didn’t say you grab… Now they said will you take it back?” said Trump from St Anselm College in Manchester.

“For a million years, this is the way it’s been.”

Trump spoke at a CNN town hall for Republican candidates
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He added: “I want to be honest, I can take it back if you want to, and I’m saying if you’re famous if you’re a star.

“I’m not saying myself. People who are rich. They tend to do well in a lot of different ways.”

Trump was taking part in the town hall just a day after a jury found him liable for sexually assaulting and defaming columnist E Jean Carroll.

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