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Stephanopoulos' wife on what 14-year-old daughter screamed about 'abortions' the night Trump won
Ali Wentworth and George Stephanopoulos attend a screening and premiere party for the scripted comedy series, "Nightcap", at the Crosby Street Hotel on Nov. 15 in New York. (Christopher Smith/Invision/AP)

Stephanopoulos' wife on what 14-year-old daughter screamed about 'abortions' the night Trump won

The wife of ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos is likely a fairly familiar face to many of you.

Actress and comedian Ali Wentworth was a cast member of "In Living Color" (way back when political correctness didn't completely rule television) and went on to roles in movies and other TV shows — notably as Jerry Seinfeld's girlfriend "Schmoopie" in the iconic episode, "The Soup Nazi."

Now Wentworth is taking center stage again after a Tuesday appearance on "The View" in which she waxed political in a way she feared "might be the end of my marriage."

She told Whoopie and Joy, et al., that one of her kids had a bit of meltdown on the night Republican Donald Trump defeated Democrat Hillary Clinton in the presidential election.

“It just involves my 14-year-old getting upset about the election and screaming ‘No abortions!’ really loudly," Wentworth said, "and I was like, ‘You haven’t kissed a boy yet. Don’t use that word so flippantly.’”

Wentworth added that her daughter was sticking up for "women's rights."

Wentworth's relevant remarks begin just after the 3:00 mark:

(H/T: The Daily Wire)

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Dave Urbanski

Dave Urbanski

Sr. Editor, News

Dave Urbanski is a senior editor for Blaze News and has been writing for Blaze News since 2013. He has also been a newspaper reporter, a magazine editor, and a book editor. He resides in New Jersey. You can reach him at durbanski@blazemedia.com.
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