Sara Haines calls her dad 'hot' 4 times on View
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Haines then returned to the topic of the original hot dad, her own: “My friends my whole life talked about my hot dad, and Brian thinks it’s weird,” she said, gesturing out into the studio audience as the camera pivoted to executive producer Brian Teta, who made a face of discomfort and said he does, indeed, find it “weird.”
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Sara Haines did not hold back on The View when it came to discussing her father, Dick Haines, or his conventionally attractive looks. “My dad’s hot and I say it all the time,” Sara ...
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"I have a hot dad, too," Sunny Hostin interjected, which Haines confirmed before going on to talk more about her own father's relative hotness. "My friends, my whole life talked about my hot dad and [our View producer] Brian thinks it's weird," Haines said. At that point, the camera showed producer Brian Teta looking uncomfortable.
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