‘The View’ hosts Ana Navarro, Alyssa Farah Griffin spar over work toxicity

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The co-hosts of “The View” argued about workplace toxicity — while at work.

Ana Navarro and Alyssa Farah Griffin got into a massive spat Monday over the topic after Whoopi Goldberg introduced the topic of “toxic femininity.” 

“We’ve come a long way in critiquing some of the male practices that are not helpful and need to be called out. Women have made a ton of progress, but we can also be each other’s worst enemies,” said Griffin, who was once an associate of former president Trump. “It’s still the case, and I have to say, some of the worst bosses I’ve had have been women and sometimes colleagues in the workplace who are women.”

“That’s what happens when you work with Kellyanne Conway,” retorted Navarro, speaking of the ex-president’s former senior counselor.

Griffin didn’t waste time with her rebuke.

“I can’t really get a word in without you attacking me,” said Griffin, 33. “So, I wouldn’t say this is a totally different environment of women supporting each other.”

“Oh, I haven’t attacked you yet,” answered Navarro, 50.

Ana Navarro and Alyssa Farah Griffin got into a massive spat Monday after Whoopie Goldberg introduced the topic of “toxic femininity.” 
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"We've come a long way in critiquing some of the male practices that are not helpful and need to be called out. Women have made a ton of progress, but we can also be each other's worst enemies," said Griffin.
“We’ve come a long way in critiquing some of the male practices that are not helpful and need to be called out. Women have made a ton of progress, but we can also be each other’s worst enemies,” said Griffin.
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"That's what happens when you work with Kellyanne Conway," retorted Navarro.
“That’s what happens when you work with Kellyanne Conway,” retorted Navarro.
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The Post reached out to both Navarro and Griffin for comment.

After the spat, both hosts were able to return to their jobs and the panel didn’t reference the tiff for the remainder of the broadcast.

Both Griffin and Navarro have a history of sparring while on air. In September, Goldberg was forced to step in between Navarro and Sunny Hostin, who were arguing after Hostin made a comment regarding Navarro’s political affiliation, according to The Sun.

Griffin also clashed with Hostin last month — and forced the show to take a commercial break — after comparing white women voting for conservatives to “roaches voting for Raid.”

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