Sunny Hostin Advocates for Embryo Rights on 'The View', Sparking Heated Debate
In a contentious discussion on 'The View', Sunny Hostin argues that embryos are babies, diverging from co-host Sara Haines who emphasizes scientific definitions.
- During a debate on 'The View', Sunny Hostin, a co-host, argued that human embryos should be considered babies, a stance influenced by her personal experiences with in vitro fertilization (IVF).
- The debate was triggered by a recent Alabama Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos can be considered children under state law, impacting IVF treatments.
- Sara Haines, another co-host, countered Hostin's views by highlighting the scientific perspective that embryos are not considered viable life until 24 weeks.
- Hostin, who has previously expressed pro-life beliefs tied to her Catholic faith, clarified that she opposes abortion but believes in a woman's right to choose.
- The discussion reflects broader cultural and legal debates over the status of embryos and the implications for fertility treatments and reproductive rights.