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Sunny Hostin offends Elon Musk on The View?

Sunny Hostin expressed her disappointment over the presidential election results, stating that Donald Trump returning to the White House has left her “profoundly disturbed.”

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Not only Sunny Hostin but also the rest of the hosts of The View have been very vocal about their endorsement of Trump’s political opponent, Kamala Harris.

Throughout the election period, they referred to Trump as to “psychotic” and discussed his “levels of depravity” with their guests.

“I think that in 2016, we didn’t know what we would get from a Trump administration, but we know now. And we know now that we will have almost unfettered power,” Hostin said on the show.

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Following Trump’s win, Sunny Hostin deleted her account, as promised, stating she didn’t want to have anything related to Elon Musk, who now officially joined the U.S. government as a “special government employee,” precisely, the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

“I’m not going to buy a Tesla, I’m not going to buy Tesla stock,” she said.

She also added that she used to love Twitter, but once Musk over took it, he ruined it.

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Twitter was a hellscape before Elon Musk, then he changed the name to X, which was stupid,” she said according to Decider, adding, “Nobody calls it X!”

Just recently, a number of media outlets reported that Sunny Hosting called Musk “b*****d” on The View. The article even stated that another host, Joy Behar, apologized to the tech mogul and said Hostin’s opinion didn’t reflect that of The View.

However, the rumors about Hosting ever offending Musk on live TV by calling him “b*****d” turned out not to be true.

Not only no reliable media site shared the news, but there are also no videos that prove that to be true.

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