Sunny Hostin Butts Heads With “Totally Wrong” Ana Navarro Shortly After Saying ‘The View’ Co-Hosts “Get Along” During ‘GMA’ Interview

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Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro are quickly becoming the frenemies we never knew we needed. Moments after Hostin insisted that the View co-hosts all “get along,” she called out Navarro’s “totally wrong” opinion on this morning’s episode of Good Morning America.

The duo appeared in a joint interview today to promote The View Season 27 — which began airing last week. With the show holding its reign as the most-watched daytime talk show, Navarro attributed its longtime success to their “authenticity,” before Hostin assured fans that they all “love” each other — despite their differences of opinion suggesting otherwise at times.

“It’s the ladies. There are five of us,” she said. “We love each other, despite what you may hear. We get along, even though we’re very different in many respects and we leave everything at the table after the discussions.”

However, it wasn’t long before she began butting heads with Navarro during the interview. When asked whether or not she thinks Donald Trump‘s televised trial will affect his campaign, she shaded Navarro for disagreeing with her “all the time.”

“I think it’s gonna make a difference. I know a lot of people disagree with me but — she disagrees with me all the time,” Hostin said, referring to Navarro. “I think that Americans will watch it. I know they say a lot of Americans didn’t watch the Jan. 6 committee hearings. I think law is different.”

She continued, “People love to play armchair detective. I think they want to see him in that courtroom answer along with his 18 codefendants — not necessarily that they’re all gonna be together — but I do think that they want to see for themselves what happened in real-time.”

Meanwhile, Navarro chimed in with her own opinion. According to her, it’s “already baked in” and while she wants to see Trump in the courtroom, she doesn’t think it’s going to make a difference to his campaign.

“People who think he’s a criminal already think so. And people who think he’s a demigod and he walks on water and makes no mistakes, nothing’s gonna change that,” she said, before Hostin hit back, “You see? That’s what makes The View. She’s totally wrong about that, but it’s OK.”

Tensions have been rising between the two co-hosts since they returned to The View‘s new season. Last week, Navarro snapped at Hostin for slut-shaming during a conversation about a mistress involved in a 15-year affair. And the following day, Hostin warned Navarro to “not twist history around” after she claimed Republicans are the “party of Abraham Lincoln.”

The View airs on weekdays at 11/10c on ABC.