In a new interview with Anderson Cooper on “60 Minutes”, which aired Sunday evening, Tony Bennett’s wife scan Crow opened up about the legendary singer’s struggle with Alzheimer’s disease.
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Anderson Cooper says dad life is so nice he wants to have twice as much.
Cooper, 54, welcomed his son Wyatt Morgan by surrogate on April 27, 2020. In a new interview, the “60 Minutes” correspondent gushes over baby Wyatt and expresses his interest in having more children.
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“He’s just so happy and giggly,” Cooper tells People. “Being there when he wakes up and taking him out of the crib, it’s just the best. I suddenly think, like, Oh
In a new interview with Anderson Cooper on “60 Minutes”, which aired Sunday evening, Tony Bennett’s wife scan Crow opened up about the legendary singer’s struggle with Alzheimer’s disease.
In a new interview with Anderson Cooper on “60 Minutes”, which aired Sunday evening, Tony Bennett’s wife scan Crown opened up about the legendary singer’s struggle with Alzheimer’s disease.
Anderson Cooper is dishing on life as a dad!
Anderson Cooper is gushing over his adorable toddler.
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Anderson Cooper is making it clear that he has no plans to leave his son, Wyatt, much inheritance, believing unearned money is a "curse.""I don't believe in passing on huge amounts of money. I don't know what I'll have," the CNN newsman said the Morning Meeting podcast on Sept.
Anderson Cooper's son, Wyatt, may only be one years old, but the 54-year-old TV host is already thinking about his future. On Monday's episode of the podcast, Cooper got real about his financial plans when it comes to the toddler, revealing he's taking a page out of his mom, the late Gloria Vanderbilt's, parenting book. “I don’t believe in passing on huge amounts of money.
Anderson Cooper is not passing along his wealth.
Anderson Cooper is continuing the tradition began by his mother, late heiress Gloria Vanderbilt, by declaring his son Wyatt will receive none of his money.
Anderson Cooper got a very surprising offer from his mom Gloria Vanderbilt!
Anderson Cooper opened up about the extreme measures his mom was willing to take in order to see him become a father. During a Thursday night appearance on the 54-year-old TV journalist said his mom had offered to be a surrogate for him when she was 85 years old.
This is truly “nutty!”
Anderson Cooper is the first to admit his late mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, was “kind of nutty” — and he’s got the story to prove it.While appearing on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” Thursday night, Cooper opened up for the first time about how his mother, who died in July 2019 at age 95, once offered to carry a baby for him. It all started when Vanderbilt, then 85, told Cooper about a visit to her gynecologist.“She told me the most amazing thing.
Anderson Cooper’s mother was a bit of an eccentric.
An offer he could refuse. Anderson Cooper revealed on Thursday, September 23, that he turned down his mother Gloria Vanderbilt’s offer to be his surrogate 10 years ahead of her death.
Courtney Stodden claimed the jokes CNN's Anderson Cooper made about her back in 2011 were equivalent to "bullying a child." Cooper made jokes about the model during one of his segments after Stodden, who identifies as non-binary and uses pronouns they/them, married Doug Hutchison when she was only 16 years old. Hutchison was 51 years old at the time.