Things got pretty hasty on The View again.

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In Friday's special of the daytime talk show, conservative commentator and writer Ann Coulter stopped by to discuss her book Adios America. When she started talking about her stance on immigration, this led into a feud from the co-hosts, especially from Raven Symone.

When the 29-year-old had her chance to speak out, she told Coulter something that caused the audience to applaud.

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"My mom taught me when I was younger, if you don't have anything nice to day, don't say anything at all," Symone said in a sassy manner. "Why do you think that it's important to mudsling and have these words that obviously touch the hearts and souls of so many people of America being said, when we're taught something different as a child? Could you explain that to me and why you think your success is based off of that?"

Coulter responded by bringing up an awkward situation in a previous episode of The View when Symone talked about discrimination in not hiring people based on their names. "I'm not about to hire you if your name is Watermelondrea," Symone had said.

So Coulter got heated back at Symone and told her, "Well I'm at least talking about policy, you have a problem with what peoples' names should be! Watermelondrea, I mean, you'll insult people for their names, I'm talking about a government policy."

See the bizarre conversation in the video below.

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