'The View' cohost Sunny Hostin says she's 'hurt' by ABC exec's alleged racist comments about her

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'The View' cohost Sunny Hostin says she's 'hurt' by ABC exec's alleged racist comments about her
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Over the weekend, it was reported that Barbara Fedida, an ABC News executive, had made insensitive and racist comments about Hostin and other on-air talent, including 'Good Morning America host Robin Roberts.

Coming alongside her in the wake of the report, Hostin said that she felt love and support from her colleagues and executive producers at"I felt very loved and supported by my colleagues. I felt supported by all of you. I know Meghan [McCain] and I had at least an hour conversation this weekend. Whoopi, you were so supportive. Joy, you were so supportive. My executive producers on the show were so supportive. And I thank you all for that," she said.

"But again, this has got to stop, and I just look forward to changes," said Hostin, "if all of this is true here at ABC and just in our country.""I'm very sorry that Sunny's been hurt by this. As she said, we stick with our girls; we support each other. I think it's great that ABC is doing an intensive investigation. This type of thing has to be rooted out and we'll see what happens," said Joy Behar.

"I know Barbara Fedida and I don't think she's a racist. Everything I know about her doesn't say that she has this in her," she said.Whoopi Goldberg Silences Meghan McCain with Commercial Break After Argument Over COVID-19 Bill She also went to encourage everyone to wait for the "independent investigation" to reveal the facts: "But I will say that one of the things that everyone should always make sure we say, and I say it all the time, is let's find out. Let's find out, because if it's true, she's gone. But if it's not, let's find out what's going on. An independent investigation is what this needs, because you know the days of systemic racism are ending.

She concluded with a message for "all you racists out there," saying, "we know you. And if you turn out to be in the walls of the building, we're tearing the building down. You're coming out."

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