Sunny Hostin changes tune on Pope Leo XIV after learning of Haitian roots, declares 'we have a black pope'
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Sunny Hostin recently shared her feelings about Pope Leo XIV on "The View," evolving from skepticism to admiration upon discovering his Haitian heritage. Initially worried about the pontiff's past comments regarding the LGBTQ community, Hostin's perspective shifted dramatically after learning about his family background. She highlighted the significance of having a pope with black roots, celebrating inclusivity in modern church teachings. Other co-hosts also acknowledged his support for journalists, emphasizing a hopeful stance on his leadership.
"As it turns out, our new American pope has Haitian and black roots! So, we actually have a black pope, apparently. It's a chef's kiss for me."
"He believes what Pope Francis believed is that a church is a church for everyone. The church is very inclusive. So, I'm liking this guy a lot! I'm loving the pope."
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