ABC What happens in the bedroom stays in the bedroom — unlessThe ViewstarJoy Beharis conducting an investigation. Conservative cohostAlyssa Farah Griffin, who was onceinterviewed by federal prosecutors about former boss Donald Trumpand the Jan. 6 insurrection, found herself at the center of another kind of probe — this one, into her sex life — on Saturday's pre-taped episode ofThe Weekend View. The question came abruptly from 36-year-old Griffin's colleague during a conversation aboutThe BacheloretteandThe BachelorstarColton Underwood's new virgin-centric dating show,Are You My First? ABC "In other words, now it's great to be a virgin again?" Behar asked before Griffin pointed out that, though he admitted to being a virgin in his previous reality TV appearances, Underwood later came out as gay. PanelistSunny Hostin— herself a former federal prosecutor — then wondered about the casting and vetting process for Underwood's new TV venture, asking, "What if people lie? Maybe they aren't even all virgins. How do you check? You can't check!" Griffin estimated that "they're going to be awkward" with the cast because, she said, "everyone's awkward when they're a virgin" at first. Without missing a beat, Behar turned toward Griffin and said, "Tell us about yours," prompting Griffin to open her mouth in shock and look off camera as the audience laughed. "I'll just say this: It's generally non-impressive the first time — nobody is blown away by the first time," Griffin said, to which Behar quipped, "Well, unless you're with a guy who has some experience and knows his way around!" This isn't the first time a cohost's random inquiry into her personal life has stunned Griffin on air.In September 2023, moderator Whoopi Goldberg turned towardGriffin to ask if she was pregnant because she "got a vibe" about it in the moment. ABC The View's main weekday edition is currently on a summer hiatus until its season 29 premiere in September. Its temporary break comes amid controversy surrounding the talk show afterEntertainment Weeklyobtained an exclusive statement from the White Housein response to Behar's recent claim on the show that Donald Trump was jealous of Barack Obama's physical appearance, singing skills, and healthy marriage. Calling the 82-year-old host an "irrelevant loser," the statement suggested that Behar "should self-reflect on her own jealousy of President Trump's historic popularity before her show is the next to be pulled off air," seeming to reference theabrupt recent cancellation of Trump critic Stephen Colbert'sLate Show. Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. After, Federal Communications Commission headBrendan Carr spoke out about potential "consequences" for BeharandThe Viewin an interview with Fox News. Watch the latest episode ofThe Weekend Viewabove. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly