Born Asunción Cummings in New York City, Sunny Hostin was born in 1968 to a Puerto Rican mother and a Black father. Raised in the Bronx, Hostin ultimately graduated from the Notre Dame School of Law, according to Marie Claire.
After working her way through various legal positions — including working as a law clerk in the Maryland Court of Appeals — Hostin became a trial attorney in the U.S. Department of Justice’s antitrust division, before becoming a federal prosecutor that specialized in child sex crimes.
In 2014, Sunny Hostin became a guest panelist on the hit ABC daytime talk show, “The View.” Two years later, she became a daily co-host.
But as talented as she is in the legal field — and as a “View” host — she is also a prolific author.
“The View” co-host has written both a memoir called “I Am These Truths” and a series of fiction books including “Summer on the Bluffs” and “Summer in Sag Harbor.”
Sunny Hostin holds the titles of co-host, attorney, author, and television host, but she’s also a wife and a mother.
Let’s take a look at everything we know about Sunny Hostin, who is nothing if not a powerhouse.
Editorial note: The net worth listed in this piece is a speculative estimate drawn from a variety of online sources.
Who is Sunny Hostin's Husband?
According to The Sun, Sunny Hostin is married to Dr. Emmanuel Hostin, an orthopedic surgeon. He’s a graduate of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and is affiliated with different hospitals across New York City. The pair live in Purchase, NY, and have a son named Gabriel and a daughter named Paloma.
What is Sunny Hostin's Net Worth?
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