In what can only be described as poetic justice—or perhaps just karma served hot—”The View” co-host Sunny Hostin found herself in the eye of a media storm after her husband, Dr.

Emmanuel “Manny” Hostin, was named in a $450 million lawsuit.

The accusations? Fraud, kickbacks, and being one of nearly 200 defendants in a RICO case that’s quickly becoming one of New York’s most expansive legal scandals.

But the drama didn’t end in the courtroom.

Enter Greg Gutfeld and Tyrus, who turned the entire affair into an on-air roast session worthy of Comedy Central.

The allegations against Dr.

Hostin are as serious as they come: knowingly providing fraudulent medical and healthcare services in exchange for kickbacks.

This case, one of the largest of its kind, has erupted into a full-blown spectacle—not just because of the scale of financial misconduct, but because of who’s attached to it.

Sunny Hostin, the self-proclaimed guardian of morality on daytime television, is now uncomfortably adjacent to a criminal complaint that makes Enron look like amateur hour.

Greg Gutfeld and Tyrus wasted no time in jumping on the hypocrisy bandwagon.

With a flamethrower of sarcasm and wit, the two Fox News personalities dismantled Hostin’s public persona brick by brick.

Gutfeld, known for his ruthless commentary, noted the stunning irony of Hostin’s silence.

A woman who built her TV brand on judgment, outrage, and moral grandstanding suddenly had nothing to say when the target was her own husband.

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Tyrus, never one to mince words, upped the ante by attacking not only Hostin’s silence but also her past rhetoric on race, class, and justice.

“Sunny Hostin has made a career out of being offended on cue,” he quipped.

But when it’s her own house of cards that’s tumbling, she retreats behind platitudes about privacy and due process.

The hypocrisy wasn’t lost on viewers either.

Social media exploded with reactions pointing out the stark contrast between Hostin’s past and present behavior.

Here is a woman who has routinely dissected the legal troubles of political adversaries on national television—only to go mute when the scandal hit too close to home.

This sudden silence, many argue, is less about legal prudence and more about selective outrage.

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Gutfeld didn’t hold back.

In a segment dripping with mockery, he called Hostin out for her double standards.

He likened the situation to watching a prosecutor suddenly discover the Fifth Amendment.

He even went as far as to label her the “dumbest one of all” on “The View,” comparing her clueless takes to believing climate change caused the solar eclipse.

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Meanwhile, Tyrus delivered a masterclass in takedown comedy.

With his usual blend of brash humor and biting commentary, he highlighted how quickly Hostin’s allies on “The View” went from firebrand defenders of justice to speechless co-hosts.

Joy Behar, Whoopi Goldberg, and the rest of the panel were uncharacteristically subdued, prompting viewers to ask: where is the same energy now?

Even more damning was the revelation from PBS’s “Finding Your Roots,” which revealed that Hostin, an outspoken advocate for reparations and racial justice, is actually descended from European slave owners.

That inconvenient truth, Gutfeld and Tyrus argued, strips away another layer of her public persona, painting a picture of someone far removed from the oppressed identity she so passionately champions.

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The scandal has not only exposed Sunny Hostin’s personal vulnerabilities but has also thrown a spotlight on the performative nature of modern media outrage.

As Gutfeld aptly pointed out, when a conservative is under fire, liberal media pundits like Hostin are ready with their talking points and righteous fury.

But when the tables turn, suddenly it’s time for privacy, restraint, and letting the courts decide.

It’s not just Sunny’s credibility that’s at stake—it’s also the integrity of a show that has long marketed itself as a moral compass for daytime viewers.

With Hostin under fire and her co-hosts choosing silence over scrutiny, “The View” risks becoming a parody of itself.

In a world where double standards often go unchecked, Gutfeld and Tyrus didn’t just call out the hypocrisy—they spotlighted it, mocked it, and served it back with extra spice.

For Sunny Hostin, the queen of courtroom commentary, the courtroom has now come home—and her silence is deafening.

As this $450 million scandal continues to unfold, one thing is certain: the moral high ground isn’t so high when the floodwaters of irony start to rise.