Alyssa Farah Griffin is trying to shed some of the pounds she’s put on since joining “The View” as a co-host.

While appearing on “The View: Behind the Table” podcast on Thursday, Griffin explained that she wants to be “more dedicated in working out daily” as one of her New Year’s resolutions.

“The show’s weird, like [producer] Robin [Hommel-Tenenbaum] jokes there’s like ‘The View’ 15,” she said. “I did not have ‘The View’ 15, but I had like ‘The View’ 5, and I’m gonna work on shedding ‘The View’ 5.'”

The former White House Director of Strategic Communications added that her other New Year’s resolutions are more “health and wellness” centered and includes goals like cracking down on the social media “doom scrolling” and being “more sustainable.”

Griffin, 34, didn’t go into further detail about her fitness journey, nor has she been posting about it on social media.

Alyssa Farah Griffin reflected on her weight gain after joining “The View.” alyssafarah/Instagram
Griffin claimed she gained “‘The View’ 5” pounds. alyssafarah/Instagram
The political commentator wants to “shed” the extra weight she gained. alyssafarah/Instagram

The political commentator’s appearance has been a topic of conversation on “The View” before.

In September, Griffin and co-host Whoopi Goldberg made headlines when they were talking about topics not related to personal matters when Goldberg awkwardly interjected and asked Griffin, “Are you pregnant?”

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Griffin denied that she had a bun in the oven and asked Goldberg why she thought that and begged her, “Please tell me it’s not my tummy.”

Goldberg, 68, claimed that while Griffin did “look” like she was pregnant, it was because she had a “vibe” and a “glow” about her.

Griffin previously made headlines in September when Whoopi Goldberg asked her if she was pregnant. The View/ABC
She joined the popular ABC talk show on Season 26. ABC

The “Sister Act” actress initially received backlash from social media users over her assumption, but she appears to be on good terms with Griffin since the uncomfortable talk show moment.

Griffin began permanently co-hosting the popular ABC talk show in 2022 for its 26th season.

She made several guest appearances over the years before replacing Meghan McCain.

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