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This is truly “nutty!”
Anderson Cooper admitted on Thursday night’s The Late Show with Stephen Colbert that his late mother Gloria Vanderbilt, who died in 2019 at 95, once wanted to be his surrogate! The journalist revealed that his momma sat him down when she was 85 to share her gynecologist said she was healthy enough to still carry a child! Shocked, he mused on the “kind of nutty” proposition:
LOLz!! But the artist didn’t take no for an answer — she then provided proof it could happen!
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will lift off and head skyward on October 12 in the same capsule used by billionaire Jeff Bezos back in July. And in a laughter-filled interview with “AC 360°” host and chronic giggler Anderson Cooper on Wednesday, the infamously phallic shape of Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket arose in the discussion — and a tawdry turn took flight.Shatner confessed that, until Cooper played a clip of it, he hadn’t seen “all that fire and brimstone” when the Bezos-carrying rocket took off over the summer.
Anderson Cooper made an admission about Instagram.
Instagram gets Anderson Cooper down.
Anderson Cooper and his late mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, were nothing short of «amazing.»The CNN anchor recalled spending time with his mother weeks before she died while chatting with best friend Andy Cohen at the 92nd Street Y to talk about his new book, «We had an amazing last couple of, last week or two together...We would just lay on her bed and hold hands,» Cooper shared this week.
passed away from stomach cancer in 2019 at the age of 95.The conversation was broadcasted on SiriusXM’s Radio Andy on Tuesday. “We had an amazing last week or two together.
Anderson Cooper is talking about his mom Gloria Vanderbilt’s final weeks like never before.
Anderson Cooper is reflecting on his final moments with his late mother, Gloria Vanderbilt.
Anderson Cooper is dishing on life as a dad!
Anderson Cooper is gushing over his adorable toddler.
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.
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.