TV star Alyssa Milano visited "The Wendy Williams Show" on Wednesday and things got a tad heated when the subject turned to Milano's breastfeeding advocacy. Williams, a current Livingston resident and Ocean Township native, made it clear she didn't approve of public breastfeeding.



"What about it upsets you?" the former "Mistresses" star asked.



"I don't need to see that," Williams darted back.



Milano, a passionate spokeswoman for breastfeeding, argued that society has sexualized breasts. "Biologically, they're not made for sexual things, that's what we've done to them."

Williams admitted that she herself breastfed son Kevin and went on to suggest that mothers should breastfeed children in the car.

That didn't go didn't go over well with Milano who asked why there's double-standard regarding nudity -- especially where pop culture is concerned. "It's okay to show that picture of Miley Cyrus with two suspenders over her breasts but..."

"You're lucky the baby's not here, I'd whip them out right here and feed him on your show," the actress joked amid audience applause.



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