Alyssa Farah Griffin made a startling admission during Wednesday’s broadcast of “The View,” revealing she has shed tears multiple times while serving as the show’s lone conservative voice.
Griffin disclosed her emotional struggles during a segment about workplace stress among Generation Z workers.
The discussion centered around a Vice article exploring how young employees cope with anxiety by retreating to workplace restrooms.
“I cry at work, but I hide it, my bosses will never know,” Griffin stated, catching fellow co-host Sunny Hostin off guard with her candid revelation.
The conservative panelist did not hold back when pressed for details about her workplace experiences.
She quantified her emotional episodes with specificity that underscored the intensity of her position.
“I have cried at this job at least half a dozen times,” Griffin continued, drawing immediate attention from her co-hosts.
Joy Behar pressed Griffin for concrete examples, demanding she explain what triggered her tears.
Griffin attributed her emotional responses to the challenging nature of her role on the panel.
She described the difficulty of maintaining her conservative perspective while surrounded by liberal colleagues.
“This is a very hard job to do, and I oftentimes have the only opinion that’s different at a table
