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Sunny Hostin says she was racially harassed while vacationing in the Sag Habor community of the Hamptons over the Fourth of July holiday.

Hostin, 49, shared the details of her ordeal on Monday’s episode of “The View,” saying a drove of young people emerged before the beachfront home she was renting with friends, chanting racial slurs.

“And we were there celebrating and some kids, about 20 of them, ran in front of our home and started yelling the N-word at us,” Hostin shared. “They said, ‘This is America, we are patriots, this is our holiday.’ Things like that.”

The co-host even shared video of her asking the kids directly if they were part of the large group chanting, which they denied.

Hostin said she filed a police report in the matter.

The attorney also shared that she later discovered she and her guests were targeted because of the community, which has a rich history of African-Americans buying property. According to Inside Edition, in the 1950s it was the only beachfront land that could be purchased by African-Americans.

Hostin added that the mood of the vacation shifted after the incident and it greatly affected one of her friends, who had believed they were in a safe space.

A request for comment from Hostin’s rep wasn’t immediately returned.