Sunny Hostin rants about her 'cheap a**' husband Emmanuel in awkward off-camera chat on 'The View'
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Sunny Hostin awkwardly expressed her displeasure with her "cheap a**" husband on 'The View' during a commercial break. On Friday, February 24 Hostin, 54, vented it out off-camera about her husband Emmanuel 'Manny' Hostin over failure to book first-class tickets for an 11-hour flight.
'The View' co-host began railing against Emmanuel when she noticed that there were flight attendants in the audience. Sunny, who had to fly business class on her trip to Ghana, began complaining when she learned from the live audience that three Delta flight attendants only worked in "first class." A source claimed that Sunny was complaining "about how she wasn't in first class on her recent flight to Ghana," according to The Sun. "She was complaining about how the flight lasted 11 hours and she and her family sat in the back of the plane going and coming," the source added.
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'Cheap a** husband'
Everyone on the set laughed when the journalist suddenly exclaimed, "Cheap a** husband." Her four co-hosts, Joy Behar, Sara Haines, Ana Navarro and Alyssa Farah Griffin, laughed when they asked her why he didn't spend more money on first class.
The source revealed, "Sunny explained that it would've been expensive to buy four tickets because her kids were with her. However, she did say that if she were in first class, she would give up a first-class seat to her son because he's over six feet tall and needs the leg space." At the end of December, Sunny, her husband Emmanuel and their two children went to a country in West Africa for New Year's.
Who is Emmanuel 'Manny' Hostin?
Sunny has been married to Emmanuel 'Manny' Hostin, an orthopedic surgeon, for 24 years. They have two children together, Gabriel, 20, and Paloma,16. Sunny recounted how she met Emmanuel in her 2020 memoir, 'I Am These Truths: A Memoir of Identity, Justice, and Living Between Worlds.'
Emmanuel was born in 1953 and grew up in New York City, where he attended John Hopkins University School of Medicine and earned his medical degree in 1996, according to The Sun. In 2001, he was a resident at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and in 2002, he received his medical degree from Fellowship Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Healthcare System. He has ties to several hospitals in New York, including Roosevelt Hospital and Lenox Hill Hospital.