Joy Behar warns cohost after “The View” star reveals she keeps cash in her home: 'Don't tell that out there!'

Joy Behar warns cohost after “The View” star reveals she keeps cash in her home: 'Don't tell that out there!'

Sunny Hostin admitted on national TV that she "always" has money in her home, prompting Behar to launch into protection mode.

Joy Behar might not be able to defend herself from evil swivel chairs, conversations about Taylor Swift, nefarious elevators in her apartment building, or World War III, but she'll still step in to protect her fellow cohosts on The View from revealing potentially dangerous information about their lives.

As the ladies discussed the testimony of Atlanta prosecutor Fani Willis — the woman working on Donald Trump's Georgia election fraud case, who was accused of "allegedly profiting off a romantic relationship with her co-conspirator" — Friday at the Hot Topics table, Behar chastised legal expert Sunny Hostin for making a surprising admission about her personal affairs on national TV.

"My father's from Georgia, I spend a lot of time in Georgia, she was speaking to those Georgians," Hostin said of Willis' responses while being grilled during the hearing. "They were asking her questions about whether or not she had money in her home, how could she have so much money in her home? I always have cash in my home."

Hostin's note seemingly stunned Behar, who immediately cautioned her, "Don't tell that out there!" before the panelist course corrected and told the audience that she has a safe in her house.

<p>ABC (2)</p> Joy Behar warns Sunny Hostin on 'The View'

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Joy Behar warns Sunny Hostin on 'The View'

Heeding Behar's warning, Ana Navarro jumped in to protect her assets in Miami.

"I feel like everybody all of a sudden has thousands of dollars in cash. I have not a dime in my house. Nobody break into my house. I don't even know my PIN number. Leave me alone," Navarro said, before Hostin reiterated: "I have a safe, everyone, so don't come to my house either."

Navarro might not have cash in her home, but she did have a terroristic raccoon destroy her home in October — a critter that caused her so much distress that she wished death upon it.

"I had to do an entire reconstruction of an area of my house," Navarro revealed last year on the Behind the Table podcast. "A raccoon came through a palm frond onto my roof, ate a hole through my roof, it rained, water got in. It has been a disaster. I had to take my guest house down to the studs because of this raccoon. So, let me just say, I hate raccoons, I think they should all die, I don't care if they're cute, I don't care if PETA comes after me. This raccoon needs to die."

The View airs weekdays at 11 a.m. ET on ABC.

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