“The View” co-host Ana Navarro said she hates her home state of Florida, deriding it on the daytime program as a paranoid, censorious hellscape.
She said the state’s “insanity” and “manic paranoia” was being driven by popular GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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“They are banning absolutely everything that isn’t the kitchen sink, and tomorrow, I may wake up, and the kitchen sink has been banned,” she said during a Friday broadcast.
“They are terrifying teachers. People don’t want to be teachers in Florida.”
On “The View,” Navarro called Florida a “paranoid” and “censorious hellscape.”
“They are banning absolutely everything that isn’t the kitchen sink, and tomorrow, I may wake up, and the kitchen sink has been banned,” Navarro said.
After taking a commercial break the ladies returned and discussed how much happier they would be if they lived in Finland — long ranked among the world’s happiest nations.
“She was upset at 8:30, I was like ‘You need to go to Finland,'” co-host Sunny Hostin said.
“Maybe if you lived in Florida, you would be upset 24 hours a day too,” Navarro shot back.
Co-host Joy Behar told Navarro it was “Time to move,” but Navarro suggested Finland was too cold for her and didn’t have a sufficient supply of Cuban restaurants.


