The “The View” panel became unexpectedly vulnerable in the episode of July 9 of the program, when Alyssa Farah Griffin opened about a reality for many professionals, especially young people.

During a conversation focused on the opening of generation Z to show emotion in the workplace, Griffin confessed that he has shed tears at work.

“I cry at work, but the hidden,” said Griffin. “My bosses will never know.”

The admission caught his coanfitations by surprise. Sunny Hostin, surprised, asked: “Do you cry at work?”

Griffin replied: “I have cried in this work at least half a dozen times.”

Before the sincere moment, Hostin explained that “he has never felt the luxury of being able to cry at work.” The legal expert said it only tries to do her job and “be as excellent as I can.”

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The “The View” panelists sit down with Molly Jong-Fast on June 27.

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Meanwhile, Griffin described moments of overwhelming at ABC studies, stating that he has cried “in every corner.”

Still perplexed, the coanfrerion Joy Behar pushed even more and asked: “What did you cry? Give me an example.”

The political strategist replied: “This is a very difficult job to do and many times I have the only opinion that is different in a table of five people.”

Sarah Haines jumped to expand the lens, noting that tears in the workplace are not exclusive to General Z.

“The gene generation, and even the generation before, are talking about that because they can call it something,” he said.

Hostin entered again and asked him to elaborate what makes Haines cry at work, to which he replied: “Every break that I have passed.”

While the conversation wrapped, Whoopi Goldberg offered a last word.

“There is nothing that people should be able to make you cry,” he said, adding that each panelist should support others.

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“No one should be crying for this work,” he said.