It’s all over in court for NeNe Leakes and her lawsuit against Andy Cohen. For now, at least…
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was last asking $18.3 million, as Gimme Shelter first reported. The amount Cohen will pay for the spread isn’t yet clear — but it was among the 24 contracts signed last week for city homes $4 million and above, according to Monday’s Olshan Luxury Market Report.The 17-story building is the tallest in the West Village north of Canal Street — with unparalleled views — and sits on the north end of Abingdon Square Park. This week, Cohen blasted the government’s “abysmal” response to the monkeypox virus and warned his “gay brothers” to stay safe while asking the public to not stigmatize the homosexual community amidst the outbreak.
Cohen currently lives in a nearby duplex at 2 Horatio. Both buildings — Cohen’s current duplex and the penthouse he is in contract to buy — were developed by the famed Bing & Bing brothers. “Andy looked at everything in the area before choosing the penthouse,” a source said.
“He loves the neighborhood. But the penthouse needs a lot of work.” Cohen, who is also known for entertaining his close, and famous, friends like Sarah Jessica Parker and CNN’s Anderson Cooper, is up for the challenge, we hear. The 3,000-square-foot, three-bedroom, four-bath penthouse comes with original details like beamed ceilings — and 2,000 square feet of outdoor space over two floors, including a solarium, a wrap terrace and stunning views of the Village. The ceilings on the top floor rise to 14 feet, while they are 10 feet high on the lower floor.
It’s all over in court for NeNe Leakes and her lawsuit against Andy Cohen. For now, at least…
NeNe Leakes will no longer pursue the lawsuit she had filed against Bravo, executive producer Andy Cohen, and the production companies behind the reality series.
NeNe Leakes is no longer suing Bravo and Andy Cohen. According to court docs obtained by ET, on Aug.
Christine Quinn is not returning to Selling Sunset, sources tell Deadline. The real estate expert won’t be featured in Season 6 or 7 of the Netflix reality series that follows a group of agents from The Oppenheim Group.
Andy Cohen’s baby girl is picture perfect! On Monday, the host shared a picture of his 3-month-old daughter, Lucy.“I mean….,” the 54-year-old captioned the photo. In the picture, Lucy wears a veggie-printed jumpsuit and stares up at the camera with her bright blue eyes.
NeNe Leakes is throwing shade on Twitter, and the Internet is speculating that the shots she’s firing are aimed at Bravo and Andy Cohen amid her ongoing lawsuit with Cohen and the network. The former “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star took to Twitter Wednesday to seemingly blast the network, claiming that “they” took job opportunities away from her.
NeNe Leakes is ready to leak some receipts!
NeNe Leakes is throwing shade on Twitter, and the Internet is speculating that the shots she's firing are aimed at Bravo and Andy Cohen amid her ongoing lawsuit with Cohen and the network. The former star took to Twitter Wednesday to seemingly blast the network, claiming that «they» took job opportunities away from her.«They stop every job opportunity that comes my way,» Leakes wrote before tweeting again, this time referencing a «he» that she says abused her and felt «threatened» by her success.«I am happy I was able to help all the other black women get job opportunities that are working for them,» she tweeted.
Olivia Newton-John is being remembered. After the actress' husband, John Easterling, announced that she died at her California ranch on Monday morning, tributes poured in for the star online. Newton-John was 73 at the time of her death, which came after a decades-long battle with breast cancer.Newton-John's co-star shared a photo of the late actress to Instagram, along with a touching tribute to her.«My dearest Olivia, you made all of our lives so much better.
For her wedding to Luis Ruelas, Teresa Giudice wanted to make a big statement … with her hair.
No shows. Teresa Giudice and Luis “Louie” Ruelas had a huge wedding ceremony on Saturday, August 6, but some familiar faces weren’t seen in the crowd.
message of support for the gay community during this past Monday’s taping of his show Watch What Happens Live, when he took a moment to address the ongoing monkeypox outbreak, which the World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency.In the clip, later posted to his Instagram, Cohen encouraged gay and bisexual men to stay vigilant and stay safe, while calling out others for stigmatizing queer men who become infected with the virus that causes monkeypox.Cohen began by discussing the state of the outbreak in New York, where the state has declared monkeypox to be a state disaster emergency, and New York City has declared the outbreak to be a public health emergency. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are over 1,600 confirmed cases in the state, with more than 1,400 occurring in New York City, which serves as the epicenter of the outbreak in the United States. “After what’s been an abysmal response from our government so far, I’m hoping this new order will help our leaders actually deal with this threat and pressure the federal government to deploy badly needed resources like vaccines, which have been very hard to come by,” Cohen said.He then directly spoke to his gay audience.
Justin Bieber offered up his help after U. S. basketball star Brittney Griner was sentenced to nine years in prison in Russia on Thursday.
Christina Ricci is sharing an interesting new detail about her longtime acting relationship with Johnny Depp.
Lisa Rinna has spoken out about her recent social media behaviour.
message of support for the gay community during this past Monday’s taping of his show Watch What Happens Live, when he took a moment to address the ongoing monkeypox outbreak, which the World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency.In the clip, later posted to his Instagram, Cohen encouraged gay and bisexual men to stay vigilant and stay safe, while calling out others for stigmatizing queer men who become infected with the virus that causes monkeypox.Cohen began by discussing the state of the outbreak in New York, where the state has declared monkeypox to be a state disaster emergency, and New York City has declared the outbreak to be a public health emergency. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are over 1,600 confirmed cases in the state, with more than 1,400 occurring in New York City, which serves as the epicenter of the outbreak in the United States. “After what’s been an abysmal response from our government so far, I’m hoping this new order will help our leaders actually deal with this threat and pressure the federal government to deploy badly needed resources like vaccines, which have been very hard to come by,” Cohen said.He then directly spoke to his gay audience.