Joy Behar, Sara Haines, Ana Navarro, Sunny Hostin, and Sara Eisen on 'The View'. ABC

In a bombshell moment on 'The View,' CNBC anchor Sara Eisen dropped a revelation that left viewers stunned. "I recently told my father Joy is my favorite," Eisen confessed, adding that her father responded with disbelief: "That's surprising!" given their stark political differences. This admission highlights the unexpected camaraderie on the show, where ideological lines blur in favor of genuine connection.

Eisen, 41, who joined as a guest cohost during Meghan McCain's break, gushed about the experience, calling it a "delight" and a "real treat." She contrasted it with her usual business coverage, saying, "Discussing business and the economy isn't as enjoyable as this. We get to dive into our emotions!" Her praise for the cohosts' warmth set the stage for a behind-the-scenes scoop.

In a viral-worthy exchange, Eisen expressed amazement that the cohosts often "don't even wear an earpiece," prompting a hilarious quip from fellow Republican Ana Navarro: "Even when [Joy] does get a cue in her ear, she just tunes it out." This insight into the show's unscripted chaos adds to its appeal, showing why 'The View' remains a cultural touchstone.

'The View' cohosts. ABC/JEFF LIPSKY

Eisen is one of three guest cohosts filling in this month, alongside Amanda Carpenter and Savannah Chrisley, whose parents received a presidential pardon from Donald Trump. Her stint has sparked buzz about potential permanent roles, with fans speculating if her chemistry with the panel could lead to more appearances. As 'The View' continues to evolve, Eisen's candid moments remind us that sometimes, politics takes a backseat to personality.