Andy Cohen, like everyone else, is spending his time these days watching TV. And on Thursday (April 9), he tuned into Bravo and the Season 3 marathon of The Real Housewives of New York City.
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Andy Cohen is feeling better after testing positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) earlier this month, and he's ready to make his triumphant return to our TV screens in a special edition of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.
After suspending production on March 13, WWHL returns with new shows in a special edition dubbed Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen: @ Home beginning Monday, March 30 at 11/10c. Andy will remain in quarantine to shoot new episodes remotely from his apartment in New
Andy Cohen, like everyone else, is spending his time these days watching TV. And on Thursday (April 9), he tuned into Bravo and the Season 3 marathon of The Real Housewives of New York City.
Andy Cohen had a special visitor on Tuesday.
Anderson Cooper is enjoying some fresh air!
Andy Cohen is paying tribute to Teresa Giudice’s late father, Giacinto Gorga, who passed away on April 3 after struggling with health issues. The Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen host remembered The Real Housewives of New Jersey grandfather, affectionally known as Nonno, in a touching message on Twitter.
Andy Cohen is back with his 1-year-old son, Benjamin.
Andy Cohen is back with his 1-year-old son, Benjamin.
Andy Cohen recovered from the coronavirus in 11 days with the help of vitamin C supplements and a lot of liquids.
Good news, Roommates! Bravo head honcho and “Watch What Happens Live” host Andy Cohen says he is feeling much better following being diagnosed with COVID-19 almost two weeks ago. His health has improved so much following his bout with coronavirus that he has also officially returned to work.
Andy Cohen is giving an update on his health after testing positive for coronavirus.
Andy Cohen is set to return to hosting Watch What Happens Live this week.
Most late-night talk shows ( make that most shows, period) have gone on temporary hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, but their hosts are finding ways to improvise — and some are returning with full episodes sooner than expected. Many began offering fans their daily takes on the latest headlines via at-home monologues and short videos, and now some, including Seth Meyers, Andy Cohen, Stephen Colbert, and John Oliver, will be returning to TV with full episodes filmed from their homes.
Andy Cohen tested positive for coronavirus.
Andy Cohen is back in action!
Andy Cohen is on the mend and looking to bring more to fans' living rooms. The 51-year-old Bravo host recently tested positive for COVID-19, but according to a new press release from Bravo, he is «feeling better.»
On March 20, a few hours after Andy Cohen announced through Variety that he was moving his Bravo talk show “Watch What Happens Live” to his West Village apartment, he tested positive for Covid-19, and had to scrap that plan.