Andy Cohen is 'waiting' to be dropped after legal drama
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Andy Cohen is ‘waiting’ to be dropped after legal drama

Andy Cohen He has many fans and many haters. The Bravo personality, known for Watch What Happens Live and hosting explosive reunions, has been beloved by viewers for years. However, some things have changed over the past few years as he has faced allegations from several former Housewives. Now, in a new interview, the New York Times bestselling author admits he’s “waiting” for the day he cancels his subscription.

The allegations surrounding Andy

Andy Cohen Is 'Waiting' To Be Dropped After Legal Drama
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In an interview with Vulture, Andy said he constantly thinks about what he’s done that he could undo. “Sometimes at night, I’ll be in bed, and I’ll think, ‘Huh, did I say something?'” he said. “I’m always waiting for the thing that will make everything fall apart.”

Former Real Housewives of New York star Leah McSweeney filed a lawsuit against the network and Andy in February 2024, saying producers encouraged her to drink alcohol amid her struggles with sobriety. She later accused the WWHL host of using cocaine and making positive edits to the Housewives she co-stars with.

Elsewhere in the interview, Andy noted that he was “fascinated” by cancel culture. “You have to be smart about what you say because there is no longer any nuance,” he said. “People are just waiting to get angry about every little thing.”

But Leah’s accusations aren’t the only thing Andy and his team are dealing with right now. Brandi Glanville called out Andy earlier this year, claiming the Bravo icon sexually harassed her. She then took to X, formerly Twitter, to warn Andy and the network.

All of this, however, arrives years after NeNe Leakes filed a lawsuit, alleging racial discrimination on the set of the Real Housewives of Atlanta.

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