‘The View’ Host Reveals She Walks Around Naked in Front of Her Kids, Makes Everyone Visibly Uncomfortable

‘The View’ Host Reveals She Walks Around Naked in Front of Her Kids, Makes Everyone Visibly Uncomfortable

Things took a decidedly bizarre turn on Friday’s edition of “The View” — and it all began with Michelangelo’s David.

As they often do, “The View” began dissecting the biggest news stories of the day when the topic moved to that of a principal in Florida who had been forced to step down after parents complained about her showing sixth-graders the “David” statue — which does traditionally include a penis (the statue is of a man standing in the nude.)

As The Washington Post notes, principal Hope Carrasquilla was effectively fired after some parents complained that Michelangelo’s work was too pornographic for sixth-graders.

Now, to be clear, there are both merits and demerits about the teaching of Renaissance art to minors, given the often adult-ish nature of that art. Nudity, and all of the many, many things that could entail, is a discussion that requires tons of parental forethought, patience, understanding and nuance.

In other words, it’s probably not a conversation best suited for “The View.”

That, of course, didn’t deter View co-host Sara Haines from adding her decidedly bizarre two cents — even if it meant making her co-hosts incredibly (and visibly) uncomfortable.

You can watch the whole segment below:

WARNING: The following clip contains discussion that the viewer may find disturbing

“It’s literally a sculpture of ‘David,'” Haines said, arguing that there’s nothing wrong with showing kids nudity.

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