Meghan McCain tears up on ‘The View’ while talking dad’s cancer diagnosis
Oct 10, 2017, 4:15 AM | Updated: Mar 1, 2018, 3:42 pm
PHOENIX — Meghan McCain, the daughter of U.S. Sen. John McCain, got emotional during her first day on “The View” as she discussed her father’s cancer diagnosis on Monday.
The other co-hosts were asking McCain about her father’s health issues and how his cancer diagnosis affected her when she began to tear up, at one point even holding co-host Sunny Hostin’s hand.
“I can’t believe I’m freaking crying already,” she said. “When you hear cancer, a nuclear bomb goes off in your life. No matter who you are. I didn’t realize how intense and disruptive and scary and hopeless and chaotic you would feel all day long.”
McCain then continued to talk about how she wants to make it her life’s mission to find a cure for cancer — particularly the one that her father was diagnosed with.
The senior senator from Arizona was diagnosed with glioblastoma, the most aggressive form of cancer that begins in the brain, in July. The typical survival period after a diagnosis was 12 to 15 months, though a small percentage live longer than five years.
Related: McCain reflects on brain cancer diagnosis on ’60 Minutes’
Whoopi Goldberg, one of the show’s other co-hosts, gave a message directly to McCain’s parents, saying, “We got her. I just want you and Cindy to know she’s in good hands here.”
And her father was certainly paying attention. On Monday, John McCain tweeted, “Watching @MeghanMcCain’s first day on @TheView @ABC – we are very proud!”
Watching @MeghanMcCain's first day on @TheView @ABC – we are very proud!
— John McCain (@SenJohnMcCain) October 9, 2017
McCain, a 32-year-old political contributor, joined as the show’s newest co-host after leaving her post as co-host on the Fox News Channel talk show “Outnumbered.”
McCain effectively replaced Jedediah Bila, who once served as the program’s conservative voice. Bila announced in September that she was leaving the show, but did not give a reason why.