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It's been a wild morning for daytime television. Hours after Drew Barrymore let out a loud burp on her eponymous talk show, Actor Nathan Lane surprised Joy Behar with a pizza delivery stripper to celebrate her upcoming 82nd birthday The view.

Lane, who was promoting his new Netflix series Monsters: The Story of Lyle and Erik Menendezstarted things off by complimenting Behar as soon as he took his seat at the Hot Topics table.

“By the way, you don’t look good, no matter how old you are. “They have looked the same since 1998. You're the Paul Rudd of daytime television,” Lane gushed, to which Behar joked, “You know what they say – black doesn't crack, but neither does Italian.”

Speaking of Behar's Italian heritage, Lane couldn't leave his interview without introducing a birthday surprise for the longtime co-host.

“Since Joy is still a hot Italian, I ordered Joy a hot Italian pizza,” he said before a man appeared backstage with a pizza box.

The mysterious gentleman tore off his hat and “Hot Pizza” t-shirt, rolled his body back and forth, and ground himself to the music with a nervous insistence. Her co-hosts were equally shocked when the man kissed Behar's hand and rubbed her shoulders.

Behar, who was fanning herself at the time, was so distracted that Sara Haines had to remind her to go to commercial break.

“The View”
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“Our tanks to Nathan Lane. Where's my pizza?” Behar shouted before finally adding: “Monster: The Story of Lyle and Erik Menendez is streaming on Netflix. We’ll be right back.”

It's safe to say that this year's celebration was a lot more exciting than last year, when Behar hilariously dismissed her birthday on TV.

“Let’s just do the show. I can't get upset. “I'm just glad I'm alive, okay?” she said at the time, via Weekly entertainment. “Do you get to the point where you wake up in the morning and just say, 'I'm still here?' My God.'”

The view airs weekdays at 11/10c on ABC.

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