Lisa Ling and Sara Haines, both former co-hosts of "The View," reflect on their experiences on the show, focusing on the challenges and rewards of being a co-host. Ling shares her initial discomfort with expressing personal opinions on air, attributing it to her cultural upbringing and the pressure of being the "young co-host." Haines recounts her early days, highlighting the pressure to speak up and the support she received from Sherry Shepherd. Ling expresses regret over a joke she made about Monica Lewinsky, while both discuss Barbara Walters' influence, with Ling emphasizing Walters' advice to prioritize personal life and Haines sharing a brief, awkward encounter. The conversation also touches on the impact of social media on current co-hosts and the importance of protecting their reputations.
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