'The View' host Ana Navarro sways to hip-hop as she sends stern message to 'decrepit' Hamas

Ana Navarro took to her social media to share glimpses from the NYC Wine & Food Festival and penned a message addressing the ongoing Israel war
PUBLISHED OCT 16, 2023
Ana Navarro recently visited New York to celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop music (@ananavarrofl/Instagram)
Ana Navarro recently visited New York to celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop music (@ananavarrofl/Instagram)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: ‘The View’ host Ana Navarro has spent the last few days talking about and shedding light on the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict on the daytime talk show as well as her social media.

As she made her way to New York from Miami, Florida, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop music, Navarro had an important message to share with her followers.

'The View' host took to Instagram to share a video of her swaying to the music as she talked about how "the terrorists win" if people stop celebrating and living their lives as they were before. 

Ana Navarro sways to hip hop

Ana Navarro spent her weekend at the NYC Wine & Food Festival, where they celebrated the 50th anniversary of hip-hop music.

In the Instagram video, she shared a glimpse of her night and showed off her moves. 

"Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop with @icet, @djcassidy and @revwon at the @nycwff," read the caption. 


 
 
 
 
 
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She continued, "This has been a sad and difficult week. It’s going to get worse. The events in the Middle East are simply heartbreaking. But if we stop our normal lives, if we stop celebrating and doing what we were going to do, the terrorists win." 

"That’s what they want, to terrorize us. Fuck ‘em. No decrepit Hamas dude issuing global threats is going to keep me from finding joy in life," concluded Navarro.

Fans applaud Ana Navarro's message

As soon as Ana Navarro shared the post on her Instagram, her followers flooded the comment section with a positive response.

Ana Navarro poses with Lee Schrager, the founder of NYCWFF (Instagram/@ananavarrofl)
Ana Navarro poses with Lee Schrager, the founder of NYCWFF (@ananavarrofl/Instagram)

One wrote, "Agree. We are here for such a short time, so go enjoy, if you can," while another commented, "Amen! No the uncontrollable tangents and pain, we must also try to find humor and comfort." 

"I love your F off attitude, you are the best" complimented a follower with one just saying, "Preach!"

One person said, "You’re the best," while another added. "Great attitude Ana." 

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