“I feel like I have a platonic relationship with Brian, our executive producer,” the 80-year-old explained to her co-hosts on “The View” Wednesday.
Things got a little heated between “The View” co-hosts Joy Behar and Sara Haines during their discussion about having platonic friends.
While the women, alongside co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Griffin, discussed their friendships with the opposite sex, Brian Teta, one of the ABC talk show’s executive producers, was brought into the conversation.explained on “The View”Haines quickly interjected, adding, “I do too,” before the “Late Night With Joy” alum snapped, telling the 45-year-old to “shut up!”The women were having a discussion over their platonic relationship with the show’s executive producer Brian Teta.
“During the break before, I invited him to take a sniff and see if my perfume was holding up,” Behar shared while pointing at her neck. “During the break before, I invited him to take a sniff and see if my perfume was holding up,” the comedian said.“Is that a platonic thing to do or a romantic thing? she asked Teta, who quipped, “I’m dead from the waist down, so it doesn’t really matter.”
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