SUNNY Hostin has vowed to filter more of what she shares on The View after getting into hot water with her family.

The View host often opens up about her family life with her husband, Emmanuel, 52, and their two kids: Gabriel, 21, and Paloma, 17.She said she made the decision after getting a concerning call from her son Gabriel

However, Sunny, 55, announced on Monday’s episode of The View: Behind the Table podcast that she is pulling back on how much she shares with viewers.

The View host sat down with the show’s executive producer, Brian Teta, and discussed her family’s reactions to her airing their personal lives on TV.

She admitted that her husband gets “enraged” by critics’ comments on social media, and her son, Gabriel, also wasn’t pleased with his mom’s oversharing.

“My son called me about something I said on the show, and so many people are asking him about it, and I think I have to rethink what I share about members of the family because I sometimes forget that 3 million people are watching us,” Sunny told the producer.

“Sometimes I just forget we’re in the moment, and we’re all friends, and there’s real chemistry on the show, and I blurt things out, and there are consequences…I may have to cut back a little bit,” she confessed.

Sunny regularly mentions her husband and children on the morning show and during appearances on the podcast.

SUNNY’S NIGHTMARE

Last week on the podcast, the TV personality got candid in talking about her “nightmare” pregnancy with her son, where she was on complete bedrest for six months.

“At the third-month mark, after we’d told everyone, I get a torn placenta. And I’m rushed to the hospital, and they tell me that the baby’s not gonna make it. And I just told everyone that I know that it’s finally gonna happen,” the talk show host recalled.

She then shared that the doctor informed her the baby only had a 25% chance of survival.

“I said, ‘And what does one do to make that happen?’ He said, ‘It would be complete bed rest, including not being able to get up to go to the bathroom. You’d have a bedpan for the next six months.’ And that’s what I did. I fell into a deep depression. I gained 70 pounds,” Sunny revealed.

The journalist also noted that after safely delivering Gabriel and welcoming their daughter, Paloma, four years later, Emmanuel refused to see her go through another difficult pregnancy.

SCARY ACCIDENT

In September, Sunny again updated fans on her son, revealing he was in a terrifying skateboard accident that landed him in the emergency room with serious injuries.

The Harvard University student collided with a car while riding his electric skateboard, badly injuring his shoulder.

“Because he was not wearing the helmet that I bought for him, the only way to kind of protect his head was to land on his right shoulder, which he dislocated and we believe is somewhat fractured,” the mom of two explained.

She has since shared that Gabriel is on the mend after spending weeks in a sling.

WHOOPS!

As for her daughter, Sunny revealed on the podcast in November that Paloma was more distant from her mother in her teenage years.

“I’m so hurt by the whole thing. I’m so devastated and it’s just the little kid that just adored my every move. If I’m going out and I have a dress on and she says ‘You ate that,’ I’m ecstatic for the compliment, like, it’s great,” the New York native shared.

Around the same time, Sunny mentioned Paloma on The View while discussing the Netflix movie Family Switch, about a husband and wife who swap bodies with their son and daughter.

“I love the movie because it was my life,” Sunny told her co-hosts.

“The messy bedroom and all — she’s gonna hate I just said that, so let me move on,” she said with a sheepish grin after realizing she shared a personal detail about her daughter.

Sunny shares Gabriel and her daughter Paloma with her husband Emmanuel