Alyssa Farah Griffin accidentally flashed Jude Law backstage at The View

Alyssa Farah Griffin accidentally gave Jude Law a full view.On Thursday’s episode of “The View,” the political strategist, 36, revealed an embarrassing moment while the ladies were doing their “Hot Topics” segment.After Griffin and her co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, and Ana Navarro discussed LeAnn Rimes’ teeth falling out mid-concert last Friday night, the former White House director shared a private story of her own.“This isn’t quite the same,” Griffin began, “but I accidentally flashed my underwear to Jude Law backstage once.”“I flashed up my skirt so she could help me move it, and Jude Law’s just standing there,” she recalled.Although Law, 52, didn’t say anything to Griffin, she still addressed the situation.“I go, ‘I’m sorry, sir!'” Griffin admitted.“Like, I made it worse by calling him sir! And then I maybe curtsied! It was brutal.”The star didn’t specify when this happened, but Law was most recently on “The View” in November to discuss his series “Skeleton Crew.”Haines, 47, also shared an embarrassing moment that occurred in 2013 when she appeared on “Good Morning America.” An actor dressed as Spider-Man was tasked with catching the host as she fake fainted.Once on air, he couldn’t complete the mission.“He had caught me three times,” Haines explained.

“It was only the time cameras were watching that he missed me.She added that the stuntman on set told her, “You really went for it,” which, to Haines, was the “best compliment.”Hostin’s confession comes just a week after she “almost died on set” by eating walnuts.“I wrote a note to Alyssa.I was like, ‘I am deathly allergic to walnuts.

Oh no,'” Hostin added.“But guess what? The show must go on.

That’s what you do, and that’s what LeAnn Rimes did.I give her credit for it.”Rimes, 42, meanwhile, was the subject of various headlines after performing at the Skagit Casino Resort in Washingt...

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