I remember, as a federal prosecutor myself, it’s only a 3-year appointment, and they interviewed my childhood neighbors. Sunny Hostin Read Quote
I’m cool under pressure. Cool as a cucumber, actually, eerily so. My friends and family comment on it. I think I get it from my father, the quintessential smooth operator. Sunny Hostin Read Quote
My parents really pushed me to excel in school. Education was always important to them, so it was important to me. Sunny Hostin Read Quote
I grew up in the South Bronx in the 1970s. My dad worked in IT, and my mom was a teacher. Sunny Hostin Read Quote
Racial bias does exist, and until we can all admit its existence and become introspective as to whether our own personal biases are impacting how we deal with others, there will be no change. Sunny Hostin Read Quote
If I can sit on national television, and people are listening to what I think, anyone can do anything. Sunny Hostin Read Quote
When you’re biracial, people sort of make you gray – you’re not black, you’re not white, you’re sort of gray; you’re ‘other.’ And I’m fortunate to have parents that were strong enough to say, ‘You’re not ‘other.’ You’re special.’ Sunny Hostin Read Quote
I had the benefit of parents who believed deeply in my ability. And they were teenagers when they had me – they were teenagers when they got married – but they instilled in me that you can do anything and that brains were most important, that passion was important, and drive. Sunny Hostin Read Quote
The difficulty of being Afro-Latina, in general, is the lack of acceptance in both communities. Sunny Hostin Read Quote
My hair is really easy. I used to wear it very curly on air, but they prefer a smoother look on television. I just flat iron it and do big barrel curls. Sunny Hostin Read Quote