TV The View stuns James Brolin by showing him naked photo of son Josh Brolin on air: 'He's always nude' "Is this a thing for him, and did you have to have a talk with your young son?" Sara Haines asked the elder Brolin about his son's nude antics. By Joey Nolfi Joey Nolfi Entertainment Weekly's Oscars expert, 'RuPaul's Drag Race' beat reporter, host of 'Quick Drag' Twitter Spaces, and cohost of 'EW's BINGE' podcast. Almost all of the drag content on this site is my fault (you're welcome). EW's editorial guidelines Published on April 26, 2023 12:32PM EDT The View just showed actor James Brolin a naked photo of his son, Josh Brolin, live on air... and then asked him how he felt about it. During the 82-year-old Sweet Tooth star's interview on Wednesday's episode of the ABC talk show, a fully-nude image of the younger Brolin — which he previously shared to Instagram to promote season 2 of his series Outer Range — appeared on a giant screen behind his father. "Your son, Josh, famously followed in your footsteps and became an actor," cohost Sara Haines said. "He recently posted a photo that got a lot of people's attention because he was nude." James Brolin looks at a nude photo of his son Josh Brolin on 'The View'. ABC The elder Brolin replied, "Well, he's always nude. I mean, all night. He gets dressed in the daytime." Haines asked, "Is this a thing for him? And did you have to have a talk with your young son?" James then turned around in his seat to look at the image of his 55-year-old son that had been towering behind him for several seconds. "Oh my God," he said. "You know, you raise them up and turn them loose, and... good luck, if they even call you!" Oscar-winning actress and The View moderator Whoopi Goldberg summed up the awkward exchange as the group transitioned to a new topic: "Leave it to us to show the picture behind you." Brolin first shared the nude image of himself on April 22, and spoke about why in the photo's caption. "We are taking things in a different direction now," he wrote of Outer Range season 2. "It's a shifting world and we have to be sensitive to all. Power of example is everything, so examples we are. We aren't supposed to post photos from the show but this isn't really during the show, but rather lunch outside in the beautiful Santa Fe desert." The View continues weekdays at 11 a.m. ET on ABC. Sign up for Entertainment Weekly's free daily newsletter to get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite...stars, and more. Related content: Watch The View cohosts lead wild audience sing-along celebrating Tucker Carlson's Fox News exit Meghan McCain pens scathing tell-all column about The View: 'May the bridges I burn light the way' Siri interrupts The View to give Joy Behar directions live on air: 'I don't ask her to speak to me' Joy Behar called a woman 'a bitch' on Italian vacation: 'She wouldn't let me pee in the first-class lounge'