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Joy Behar is 7 years older than her husband. She says it's 'scientifically smart' for women to date younger men.

Joy Behar on "The View."
Joy Behar says it's "scientifically smart" for women to date younger men: "You'll probably die at the same time." Lou Rocco/ABC via Getty Images

  • Joy Behar says it's "scientifically smart" for women to date younger men because they'll have similar lifespans.
  • The 81-year-old shared her views on age-gap relationships during a recent episode of "The View."
  • "So if you go with a guy who's younger than you, you probably die at the same time," Behar said.
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Joy Behar says it's smart for women to date younger men.

On Thursday's episode of "The View," the 81-year-old said it's a good idea for women to date younger men because they'll have similar lifespans.

"There is this notion in the public that women should stay with their own age bracket," Behar said to her co-hosts. "But when you think about it, women basically live six years longer than men. So if you go with a guy who's younger than you, you probably die at the same time."

According to the latest CDC data from 2021, life expectancy among men in the US was 73.5 years, compared to 79.3 years among women.

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That aside, Behar says that a woman would be more sexually compatible with a younger man because "men reach their sexual peak much younger than women do."

She also talked about her experience of being married to her husband Steve Janowitz, who is seven years younger than her.

Joy Behar and husband Steve Janowitz backstage after the Off-Broadway Opening Night of Joy Behar's 'Me, My Mouth & I' at Cherry Lane Theatre on November 23, 2014.
Joy Behar and her husband Steve Janowitz, who is seven years younger than her. Walter McBride/WireImage

"He drives at night, he does the heavy lifting, he's sharp as a tack. If I get old, depressed, and decrepit — which I am already almost — he'll wheel me around instead of I'm wheeling him around," Behar said.

"I think it's a really good plan to go with a guy younger," she added. "It's scientifically smart to do it."

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Behar's comments came about during a discussion on "The View" about Anne Hathaway being labeled a "cougar" for playing a 40-year-old single mom who falls in love with a 24-year-old musician in the upcoming movie "The Idea of You." Hathaway and her co-star Nicholas Galitzine have a 12-year age gap in real life.

Elsewhere in the episode, Behar's co-host Whoopi Goldberg also shared that she once dated a man who was 40 years older than her.

Other celebrities who are in an age-gap relationship include Jay-Z and Beyoncé, who have a 12-year-age gap, George and Amal Clooney, who have a 17-year age gap, and Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, who have an 11-year age gap.

But age-gap relationships aren't just seen among celebrities — regular people can be in them too.

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