🔥 Last minute news: Sunny Hostin surprises live by calling Elon Musk “bastard”The View. Musk’s unexpected reaction leaves the audience in silence.
New York, USA –An unexpected and tense moment seized the live recording ofThe ViewThis morning, when presenter Sunny Hostin referred to billionaire Elon Musk as a “bastard”, causing a mixture of bewilderment and an uncomfortable silence between the audience and the other presenters.
The comment arose during a heated debate on the impact of the great technological platforms on democracy and freedom of expression. Hostin, visibly irritated by the recent Musk actions at the head of X (previously Twitter), could not contain his frustration and counterattack:
It behaves as if it were untouchable. A true bastard with an empire in his hands.
The reaction in the study was immediate. Elon Musk, who virtually participated in the program for an exclusive interview, was silent a few seconds before responding with an ironic smile:
“I am used to criticism, but this type of language says more of the person who uses it than me.”
The atmosphere became even more tense when Joy Behar, one of the most experienced co -presentatives of the program, intervened quickly and apologized live:
We apologize for any offensive language used during this segment. Our intention has always been to promote dialogue.
In social networks, the moment quickly went viral. Tags like#SunnyHostin , #Elon muscley#TheviewDramaThey dominated the trends in minutes, dividing public opinion between those who supported and those who criticized the hostin position.
While some praised the presenter’s courage when speaking, others accused the program of being unrestracy and disrespectful. THE PRODUCTION TEAM OF THEViewIt has not yet officially spoken about the incident.
📌 What to wait next?
Sources close to production revealed that the program is reviewing its protocols for live interviews. Meanwhile, Elon Musk, on his X account, published a cryptic message shortly after the program:
The truth uncomfortable. Always.
The episode revives the debate on the limits of freedom of expression, especially in high -range television programs. The question remains: how far the frankness in the media comes and where does professional responsibility begin?