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Sunny Hostin: The Former Federal Prosecutor With the Facts!


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Let alone wife...she loves the attention in a bar...without Manny, but there is not a chance in hell Manny could go to a bar without her.

She can have mad crushes on men like Idris but Manny cannot bring home a b-day cake to share with the family from a co-worker.

 

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1 minute ago, maggiemae said:

Let alone wife...she loves the attention in a bar...without Manny, but there is not a chance in hell Manny could go to a bar without her.

She can have mad crushes on men like Idris but Manny cannot bring home a b-day cake to share with the family from a co-worker.

 

I know Sunny is a pretty traditional person, so that plays a part in her ways. But are there any other reasons she's jealous if the jealousy isn't played up for show? Did she get cheated on in a prior relationship? Was Manny a ladies man in his younger days?

I know men who've been gifted inappropriate things by women (like underwear), but a cake on a birthday is innocent unless there was something more to it. 

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I bet Jealous Sunny is SEETHING!  Alyssa continues to be on various "news" panels regarding politics and NOW...she'll be on George Stephanopoulas Sunday show.  I'm sorry that Sunny is jealous...and I know most people can't control it.  It's just a bit fun to think that newbie Alyssa is getting national news exposure often because of her expertise in current political situations.

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2 hours ago, Haleth said:

I was streaming music the other day and a commercial came on for Sunny's true crime podcast.  She sure keeps busy!

Seems like there's A LOT of work at home--if only for all the animals.  She'd better keep an eye on "the help" if she's gone too often or too long.

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On 12/26/2023 at 8:19 PM, falltime said:

The pets of Hostin Manor. 2 Newfies - Finn&Harlow, 1 Chiwoxy - Chanel, 2 cats -Luna & Olivier, 12 hens, 2 bee hives

I knew she had chickens, but I thought it was only 4 or 5.  Wow, I'll bet they have fresh eggs every morning for breakfast.

On another note, Alyssa and Ana were at the CNN table last night discussing Ron Desantis's Town Hall.  I couldn't help but imagine Sunny watching at home, wondering why she, the former federal prosecutor, was not at that table.

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Sunny was on Finding Your Roots tonight.  Her great-great-great grandfather on her father's side was born a slave, but later registered to vote numerous times despite intimidation and terrorism. 

Conversely, Sunny's great-great-great grandfather on her mother's side was himself a slaveholder in Puerto Rico.  Sunny was quite taken aback to learn that. 

She was also taken aback to learn her ancestors on her mother's side originally came from Spain before immigrating to Puerto Rico.  When asked why she wasn't thrilled to learn about her Spanish roots, she explained it was because of their colonialism.  (I'm not understanding why she was surprised that Spanish speaking Puerto Ricans had roots in Spain.)  The host, Henry Louis Gates, seemed to think the same thing as I did, as he said something like, "Did you think they came out of thin air?" 

  

 

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16 hours ago, Gemma Violet said:

Sunny was on Finding Your Roots tonight.  Her great-great-great grandfather on her father's side was born a slave, but later registered to vote numerous times despite intimidation and terrorism. 

Conversely, Sunny's great-great-great grandfather on her mother's side was himself a slaveholder in Puerto Rico.  Sunny was quite taken aback to learn that. 

She was also taken aback to learn her ancestors on her mother's side originally came from Spain before immigrating to Puerto Rico.  When asked why she wasn't thrilled to learn about her Spanish roots, she explained it was because of their colonialism.  (I'm not understanding why she was surprised that Spanish speaking Puerto Ricans had roots in Spain.)  The host, Henry Louis Gates, seemed to think the same thing, as he said something like, "Did you think they came out of thin air?" 

  

 

People like this always confuse me.  Like, has Sunny not seen her mother?  She's even referred to her mother as "white" before, so where did she think that whiteness came from?  If you're Hispanic, odds are you're a mixture of Spanish and Native American, sometimes with black thrown in the mix.  It's just so weird to me that people could be so ignorant, especially about their own heritage.

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Sunny also seemed to be surprized that 7% of her ancestors were Sephardic Jews (Jewish people of Spanish or Portuguese descent) who spoke Spanish 🙄

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On 2/7/2024 at 12:08 PM, Snapdragon said:

It's just so weird to me that people could be so ignorant, especially about their own heritage.

And Sunny...who portrays someone so "above" so many others in intelligence, education, and compassion.

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On 2/7/2024 at 2:08 PM, Snapdragon said:

It's just so weird to me that people could be so ignorant, especially about their own heritage.

It's beyond ignorance to not realize that most Puerto Ricans have Spanish ancestry.  That's a willful ignorance.  Where did she think they got their language from?

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3 hours ago, sugarbaker design said:

It's beyond ignorance to not realize that most Puerto Ricans have Spanish ancestry.  That's a willful ignorance.  Where did she think they got their language from?

What's most baffling is that I pulled up the episode where they do the DNA test and Sunny's came back with 36% European (or something close to that) and they broke down that most of it was from Spain, so she knew that she was about a third Spanish.  It's also odd to me that she said her mother had always put "black" down for race.  I'm sorry, what?  Why would she do that?  And in her memoir, Sunny talks about how her mother's side always referred to her as "negrita" (little black one) since she was darker than them.  So why is she so surprised that she's part Spanish?  I just can't!  Especially for someone like Sunny that claims to be so into their heritage.  If you never cared about your heritage and had never given it a second thought, then fine but it's weird to me that Sunny never connected the dots to how Spanish her Puerto Rican side was.  

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they broke down that most of it was from Spain, so she knew that she was about a third Spanish

 

It's really weird that she was so shocked about her Spanish roots.  I looked up Puerto Rico on Wikipedia and it says (bolding mine):

 

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One genetic study on the racial makeup of Puerto Ricans (including all races) found them to be roughly around 61% West Eurasian/North African (overwhelmingly of Spanish provenance), 27% Sub-Saharan African and 11% Native American.

It also says that although there were immigrants from other countries, i.e. France, Scotland, Germany, etc., most of the immigrants were from Spain and Spanish colonies.  

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10 hours ago, Shrek said:

Because she chose to ignore the fact that she was 36% European which would then equate to her being at a minimum one third Spanish as it didn't meet her woe is me, I'm a poor put upon dark skinned woman & I deserve reparations narrative that she is always spouting.

She is probably hoping that people forget all this soon so that she can go back to her woe is me act.

  Sunny having European heritage does not negate her wanting reparations.  The raping of Black women  by white men was systematic and common in all colonies whether they were British, French Portuguese Spanish Danish Dutch and American. What is your point with that offensive comment?  A lot Black people in the US, the Caribbean and Latin America have White male ancestors. 

What does reparations have to do with a Black person's genetic makeup. Again, my ancestors had no agency over their bodies were raped and children were born of that violence.  During slavery in the USA, there were sex farms and breeding farms that had to do with the raping of Black women and young girls. 

Sunny is not a dark skinned Black woman.  She is a light-skinned Black woman who is mixed. The constant microaggressions against Sunny is disgusting  unbelievable but not surprising. 

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17 hours ago, sugarbaker design said:

It's beyond ignorance to not realize that most Puerto Ricans have Spanish ancestry.  That's a willful ignorance.  Where did she think they got their language from?

Exactly! Sunny only feigns ignorance when it suits her agenda.

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On 2/15/2024 at 8:02 AM, sugarbaker design said:

It's beyond ignorance to not realize that most Puerto Ricans have Spanish ancestry.  That's a willful ignorance.  Where did she think they got their language from?

A real-life example is from the current season of "Love is Blind". (Does anybody here watch that show?) There's a nice-looking woman there from Puerto Rico who says she still has relatives back in Barcelona.

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1 hour ago, HerkyJerky said:

A real-life example is from the current season of "Love is Blind". (Does anybody here watch that show?) There's a nice-looking woman there from Puerto Rico who says she still has relatives back in Barcelona.

I love Love is Blind!  My husband and are going to start the new season tonight after the kids go to bed.  We just finished the Swedish season and that was wild!

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I wish someone on the show would ask Sunny, if her daughter has an ectopic pregnancy or her life was threatened by a pregnancy,  would she think an abortion was wrong then. This a woman who said she would help hide a body for her kids. 

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10 hours ago, GiveMeSpace said:

I wish someone on the show would ask Sunny, if her daughter has an ectopic pregnancy or her life was threatened by a pregnancy,  would she think an abortion was wrong then. This a woman who said she would help hide a body for her kids. 

Of course not.  She picks and chooses her Cath-o-lic beliefs based on her own family situation.

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Sunny seems very obsessive about her weight. She was on Live with Kelly & Mark this morning and had to mention how she gained four whole pounds on a recent trip to Spain. Seems like someone who checks the scale a lot and obviously doesn't need to. And of course she previously shared on The View about how she promptly got on Mounjaro after gaining a few extra pounds at the height of the pandemic. I hope she doesn't negatively impact her teenage daughter by being like this when research has shown how important of a role mothers play in their daughters' own body images and eating behaviors.

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5 hours ago, atomic said:

Sunny seems very obsessive about her weight. She was on Live with Kelly & Mark this morning and had to mention how she gained four whole pounds on a recent trip to Spain. Seems like someone who checks the scale a lot and obviously doesn't need to. And of course she previously shared on The View about how she promptly got on Mounjaro after gaining a few extra pounds at the height of the pandemic. I hope she doesn't negatively impact her teenage daughter by being like this when research has shown how important of a role mothers play in their daughters' own body images and eating behaviors.

Oh the horror! A full four pounds!!!!! Give me a fucking break. Where did she gain it? In her ass? Like I've posted before, the camera adds 10 pounds, and I didn't see her look any different during Covid or recently.

She can just BITE ME.

Is she pre-diabetic or diabetic? No.

Is she obese? No.

She has no business taking Mounjaro or Ozempic, or any of these drugs that are meant for those that really need it. And it's not like you take it, then stop, then take it again when she feels she needs to lose "weight" again. You have to stay on it; and there are long term consequence.

Again, BITE ME, Sunny.

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Sunny Hostin and her son Gabriel interview each other in a new installment of ET's 'Spilling the E-Tea' :

 

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5 minutes ago, atomic said:

Sunny Hostin and her son Gabriel interview each other in a new installment of ET's 'Spilling the E-Tea' :

 

Otherwise known as nepotism r us.

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Weird interview--kind of uncomfortable, with lots of forced laughter on Sunny's part.  I don't envy whomever Gabriel chooses for a life partner.  Sunny won't want to share Gabriel with another person. 

There's no way Sunny didn't know that Gabriel didn't read her books.

I love the back yard.

 

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That Twitter account that went after Sunny's daughter is a joke. They try to get people canceled for the most benign things and also called out Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck's teenage daughter for being antisemitic because she wore a shirt with a watermelon on it.

I'm sure Paloma got bombarded with online hatred from this and I hope she's ok. It's sad that these are the types of things these bullies reserve their outrage for and not the actual horrors that civilians are being subjected to in Gaza right now.

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SUNNY HOSTIN'S PICKS

"Swan Song" by Elin Hilderbrand
Bestselling author Elin Hilderbrand brings her Nantucket novels to a close in this sun-soaked mystery. Chief of Police Ed Kapenash is about to retire. Blond Sharon is going through a divorce. But when a $22 million summer home is purchased by the mysterious Richardsons – how did they make their money, exactly? – Ed, Sharon, and everyone in the community are swept up in high drama. When their house burns to the ground and their most essential employee goes missing, the entire island is up in arms.

"A Love Song for Ricki Wilde" by Tia Williams
Set against the backdrop of modern Harlem and Renaissance glamour, "A Love Song for Ricki Wilde" is a swoon-worthy love story of two passionate artists drawn to the magic, romance and opportunity of New York, and whose lives are uniquely and irreversibly linked.

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1 hour ago, Haleth said:

I am shocked, shocked she didn't recommend her own books.

Having read them I can say she did the right thing not recommending them.

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