Can you believe it, girls!? Watch What Happens Live has been on the air for 18 seasons. Andy Cohen has been serving us puns, nonsense, drama, and more since 2009! The decor alone. I mean. Implants, a blue bunny, you name it! The show originated about three years into Real Housewives of Orange County blowing up and one year into Real Housewives of New York. We were all so innocent back then. Take me back.
Since its debut, WWHL has evolved to host all kinds of celebs and bravo-labs alike. There have been appearances made by the Kardashians, LL Cool J, and even Oprah Winfrey! A real who’s who! In the bravo-world, this show can be credited for igniting some real b-roll drama. There have been more than a few drunken Housewives secrets revealed during this 30-minute late-night fiasco. The clubhouse has also been used to host reunions for the less-frequented Bravo shows.
On a recent episode of WWHL, Andy was tasked with playing one of his own tacky games. It was called “At-Own It, Baby.” He was asked if there is any question he has asked a guest that he now regrets. Andy harkened back to his interview with goddess Oprah.
During the episode, Oprah was Andy’s only guest. She and Andy talked about her historical interviews with people like Whitney Houston. Andy asked Oprah if she got much criticism for that interview, and she responded by explaining her role as an interviewer. Oprah described herself as a facilitator, trying to help her guest portray their true story. It was an insightful take, and one Andy nodded along with.
In the end, Andy botched his time with our TV queen. He admitted his greatest WWHL regret came from this interview. He shared, “You know, we were running out of time in the show, and I very flippantly asked Oprah Winfrey if she had ever swam in the lady pond.” Lol, what!? Andy really can’t help himself, can he? Even after all that feel-good facilitator chit-chat?!
“It sounded so flip,” Andy repeated. “And it just wasn’t the time, and she was taken aback, and maybe that.” Well, I’d say that’s a worthy selection. Mess.
Andy Cohen is spilling the tea on one of his biggest regrets and chile it involves Oprah Winfrey. Entertainment Tonight reports that Andy Cohen is commemorating the 15th anniversary of his Bravo series, ‘Watch What Happens Live.’ The live late-night interactive show features guests from entertainment, politics, and pop culture.
To mark this significant milestone, Cohen is reflecting on both the highs and lows of his career. While the show has created many unforgettable moments, one of the most memorable appearances was by Oprah Winfrey in 2013.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Andy expressed how significant it was to have Oprah on the show. “This was a huge moment for me and for the show. I’m such a fan of Oprah,” Andy explained.
However, when speaking to PEOPLE, Andy explained that everything was going well until he decided to ask Oprah if she had ever “taken a dip in the lady pond.” “It meant so much to me that Oprah Winfrey did the show. It’s gone brilliantly and I turn around and ask her if she’s ever had sex with a woman. I mean, couldn’t I leave it alone?”
Andy further elaborated that the moment and question stood out as one of his few regrets, despite it being a question he typically posed to guests. In the 2013 interview, Oprah quickly responded to Andy’s question with a direct answer. “No, no I have not. Thank you.”
According to Entertainment Tonight, the talk show host continued to divulge more details about his interview with Oprah, mentioning that he heard from her bestie Gayle King shortly afterward. “Gayle King told me later that week that Oprah didn’t know what I meant by the lady pond. I thought I explained it pretty well there, but listen, I was so grateful that Oprah did the show and I still am. That remains, I think, my favorite episode.”
Andy not only shared his most cringeworthy moment on ‘Watch What Happens Live,’ but also revealed his favorite guests, including Patti LuPone. The producer also explained that he thinks ‘Watch What Happens Live’ has maintained its success due to its spontaneity and authenticity.
“The secret to the success of ‘Watch What Happens Live,’ I think, is spontaneity, authenticity, fun, humor, me going there and people never knowing what’s gonna happen. People let their guard down here. It’s also live, we’re on at night, we serve alcohol,” Cohen explained.
Andy Cohen is looking back on 15 years of chaos in the clubhouse. As Watch What Happens Live celebrates its 15th anniversary, Cohen is reflecting on some of his biggest gets and regrets in an exclusive retrospective interview with ET. Among the most unforgettable was Oprah Winfrey’s 2013 appearance.
“This was a huge moment for me and for the show,” Cohen says, looking back on footage of the moment. “I’m such a fan of Oprah.” By the end of the interview, Cohen’s devil-may-care attitude took over as he seized an opportunity to ask her whether she’s “taken a dip in the lady pond.” “That’s probably one of my few regrets,” Cohen says.
“It meant so much to me that Oprah Winfrey did the show,” he continues. “It’s gone brilliantly and I turn around and ask her if she’s ever had sex with a woman. I mean, couldn’t I leave it alone?” At the time, Winfrey answered with a direct, “No, no I have not. Thank you.”
Cohen says that the media mogul was “super cool” and “it was not awkward” after the cameras stopped rolling. However, he later heard from Winfrey’s pal, Gayle King, that the former talk show host may not have understood the question. “Gayle King told me later that week that Oprah didn’t know what I meant by ‘the lady pond,'” Cohen shares. “I thought I explained it pretty well there, but listen, I was so grateful that Oprah did the show and I still am. That remains, I think, my favorite episode.”
As for one of his favorite guests, Cohen has high praise for Patti LuPone. “I mean, Patti LuPone has no F’s to give so she is the perfect clubhouse guest,” Cohen gushes. “She’s been here many times.” LuPone memorably took aim at Madonna during a sit-down in 2017 with Cohen, when she called the Evita star “a movie killer.”
“This clip got me in a lot of trouble with Madonna, who called me a ‘troublemaking queen’ from the stage of her Celebration Tour. [She] said, ‘You need to stop talking crap about me on your show,'” Cohen laments. “Now the truth is, it wasn’t me talking crap about her. It was people like Patti LuPone — who I also love, by the way.”
Cohen says he ended up sending Madge a highlight reel of “all the nice things we said” about her through the years. “She appreciated it,” Cohen adds, noting that she still has yet to accept his invitation to be a guest on the show after more than 15 years of requests.
“The secret to the success of Watch What Happens Live, I think, is spontaneity, authenticity, fun, humor, me going there and people never knowing what’s gonna happen,” Cohen muses of his guests’ experiences. More often than not, that includes booze. “People let their guard down here,” he says. “It’s also live, we’re on at night, we serve alcohol.” He adds, “It’s so small in here that it’s deceptive, like, people don’t realize they’re actually on television.”
One such occasion came in 2011 when Regina King and Jackée Harry were, in Cohen’s words, “sauced.” “They were smashed in the green room and they were more smashed the longer we went on,” Cohen recalls. “I was wondering if it was too messy and then I realized, ‘Oh, wait, people on Twitter are loving this’ and it became a really, really historic episode.”
Cohen himself has been known to imbibe alongside pal Anderson Cooper during the duo’s New Year’s Eve telecast on CNN. “The friendship I have with Anderson means a lot,” Cohen says. “We’ve gotten so much closer over the past 15 years. We’ve been on tour together, we co-host New Year’s Eve together, we’ve been through a lot and being dads together has been a great joy in our lives.”
Today, Cohen is a dad to son Benjamin, 5, and daughter Lucy, 2. Anderson is the father of two sons — Wyatt, 4, and Sebastian, 2. “Being a dad has totally changed how I approach work, too,” Cohen adds. “I come, I do my thing, I go home to the kids and I love bringing them here.”
It’s a stark contrast to the way it all started back on July 16, 2009, when WWHL first debuted. “I used to go out every night until all hours after the show, and now I really stay home,” he confesses. “I go home and kiss my kids goodnight while they’re sleeping and I can’t wait to see them in the morning. My life has totally changed and I wouldn’t have imagined this for myself 15 years ago.”
The host and Real Housewives mastermind says he’s “incredibly grateful” these days. “The next chapter of life is really all about the kids,” he shares. “And keeping this show going and keeping the Housewives as fresh as we can.”
Source: Entertainment Tonight, PEOPLE