Sunny hostin Was a terrifying fear of health on the set of “The View” last week, and everything fell while the cameras were rolling.
The 56-year-old co-host revealed in the episode on Friday that she “almost died” during the recording on Wednesday after having eaten without knowing a dish that contained nuts, to which she had a severe allergy.
Sunny Hostin’s call occurred during a kitchen segment with the former co-animator of “View” Debbie Matenopoulos, who was in the program promoting his new Greek cooking book.
Sunny Hostin Pens ‘Death Note’ on “The View” after having accidentally eaten nuts

“While I eat food, Alyssa asks:” Are these nuts here? ” And [Debbie] Said: “Yes”. So I panic immediately, ”recalls Hostin.
Although food was “wonderful”, Hostin said she had a “terrible nut allergy” and immediately started to worry.
In the images presented on Friday, Hostin can be seen to shake his head “no” while the executive producer Brian Teta looks at him, worried. The co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin, who was sitting next to her, seemed alarmed and blocked “Oh, no!” to the camera.
Hostin said she had even written what she called a “death note” to Griffin, who admitted during the follow -up segment that she could not have read what the note said but felt that something was wrong. “I could say that she had a bad reaction,” said Griffin. “It was frightening.”
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Hostin recovers from Walnut Scare with the help of nurses on the spot
Although obviously panicked, Hostin finished the segment before being assisted by health professionals on site.
“Our Disney nurses are like superheroes,” she said, praising their quick response. “The nurse Jan came with an Epipen. She was testing me. I had Benadryl. I was afraid. “
According to Hostin, it was the first time in more than a decade, she had such a serious reaction.
The offensive dish was an Orzo salad with nuts, part of a spread that also included Spanakopita, a traditional Greek pastry made of spinach and feta, prepared by Matéopoulos, which was one of the original co-hosts of “The View” when it made its debut in the late 1990s.
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Fortunately, the frightening moment had a happy ending, and according to the show on Friday, the co-animators were able to laugh at the incident. Griffin added: “We are just happy that you have succeeded.”
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Sunny Hostin says she feels “terrible” about the viral misstep of Kamala Harris on “sight”

His imminent death experience is not the only reason why Hostin made the headlines this week.
During a recent episode of the podcast “The view’s behind the table”, Hostin addressed the interview now infamous in October 2024, where she asked Kamala Harris a detailed question on the question of whether there was something that she would have done differently from Joe Biden During their mandate. Harris’ response, “not one thing comes to my mind,” was widely criticized and, according to some political analysts, marked a major turning point in his candidacy for the presidency.
Hostin, who has long expressed his support for Harris and even predicted that she would win the election, said that she felt “terrible” that the moment has become such a damaging soundbitis.
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“I knew it instantly when she answered it,” recalls Hostin. “This is why I asked the follow-up question:” Is there one thing? ” Because I knew, I could see the soundbit and I knew what was going to happen.
The question of hostin, although simple, ended up being replayed in countless political advertisements financed by the Trump campaign, which aimed to link Harris directly to unpopular policies of Biden and the decline in public support.
Hostin is thinking about the viral moment of Kamala Harris

The host of Podcast and executive producer of “View”, Brian Teta, jokingly joking that Hostin had “suppressed the Democratic Party” alone, a hostine remark at the same time with a laugh and a feeling of regret.
“I feel terrible,” she said, adding that the moment has even been in the new book by journalist Jake Tapper. “I had no intention of injuring his chances. I supported it. “
Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin has recognized the lasting impact of the clip. “The Trump campaign has put so much money for this specific clip,” noted Griffin. “They used it to say:” Well, it will not do anything different “and tried to attach it to the disadvantaged Biden.”
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Sunny Hostin says that difficult questions are needed

However, Hostin rejected the idea that the time alone has derailed Harris’s campaign. “No, right? She asked the public live with a smile, like Sara Haines and Teta accepted. Griffin, however, was held near his point, saying that it was part of a wider story that finally injured Harris in the polls.
Despite the benefits, Hostin remains confident that asking difficult questions, even candidates she supports, is part of her work. But that does not mean that it did not feel the weight of the way things happened.