Joy Behar's Daughter Eve Is All Grown Up And Lives A Normal Life

Eve Behar Scotti didn’t follow in Joy Behar’s footsteps in the entertainment industry. But she almost did. Eve began her professional life in television production, but that’s not where her heart was. While she worked, Eve began exploring her passion for the arts. In 1991, she took a ceramics class in her native New York. Eventually, Eve decided to turn her passion into a career. In the early ’90s, Eve studied crafts and design at Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning in Ontario, Canada.

In 1995, she took her work to the next level, spending a year in Florence, Italy, studying ceramics, painting, and art history at the Studio Arts Centers International. Clay provided the best medium for Eve to both express her vision and connect with the audience. “Utilitarian ceramic art provides a direct link of connectivity between the maker and the user,” she wrote on her website. Now Eve runs her own ceramics studio from her home in Sag Harbor, New York.

According to the New York Post, Eve has owned the home since May 2021, when her mother transferred the five-bed, four-bath estate to her. Before taking her talents to the beachside, Eve lived in an Upper West Side apartment where she counted Joy among her neighbors. Despite being a Manhattanite, Eve is happier in nature. “[I] was lucky to live next to Forest Park and loved exploring what seemed like deep woods,” she wrote, describing her childhood. 

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