Cheryl Hines anticipated a really totally different end result throughout her latest look on “The View.”
The “Curb Your Enthusiasm” actor appeared on the daytime speak present earlier this month to advertise her new memoir, “Unscripted.”
However the hosts of “The View” spent nearly all of the time grilling Hines about her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s outlandish and harmful views.
“They just wanted to grill me about Bobby,” Hines mentioned on Billy Bush’s podcast, “Hot Mics,” on Tuesday. “I mean, I don’t think the ladies on ‘The View’ asked me one question about my book. But, you know, that’s OK.”
Throughout Hines’ look, co-host Sunny Hostin accused Kennedy, the secretary of the Division of Health and Human Companies, of spreading each “misinformation” and “confusion” throughout his time within the Trump administration.
Hostin additionally described Kennedy, a famous conspiracy theorist, because the “least qualified” head of HHS in historical past.
“Listen, we all have different views here,” Hines retorted.
When Hostin interjected that Kennedy had “connected circumcision to autism!” Hines replied, “May I finish?”
Co-host Pleasure Behar then requested the actor about her husband’s declare that medical doctors discovered a useless worm in his mind.
“It ate just a little bit of his brain and died, so don’t worry!” Hines joked.
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Hines’ marriage to Kennedy has strained not solely her public picture, but in addition her former relationships in Hollywood.
Comic Tig Notaro, who was previously shut pals with Hines, not too long ago shared why she needed to distance herself from the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” actor.
“Cheryl was one of my favorite friends to be ridiculous with,” Notaro mentioned throughout an look on the “Breaking Bread With Tom Papa” podcast earlier this month.
“But Cheryl’s married to Bobby Kennedy Jr.,” the “Handsome” podcaster added. “When he was announcing his run, I just felt like I needed to step away, because there are beliefs that were like a gnat on the arm years ago that were getting further into the spotlight.”

