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Andy Cohen admits to getting a little work done.
Cohen, 56, who hosts Bravo's Watch What Happens Live, also hosted the season 11 reunion of Married to Medicine. The Bravo show follows the lives of women doctors and women who are married to doctors.
Cohen revealed that he recently got Botox injections for the first time. "About a month ago, they gave me a little," he admitted. He previously went back and forth on his decision to get injectables, after initially saying that he did not feel it was "something that I think I need to do."
Cohen spoke more at length about Botox on the How to Fail podcast in November 2024. "Joan Rivers, before she died, used to beg me to get Botox," Cohen explained. He went on to detail how several other male television hosts have Botox, and was shocked to be one of the last few to get the popular cosmetic treatment.
He later quipped, "How about that? The gay guy is the one that doesn’t have the Botox!"
Cohen put off the procedure for so long because several medical professionals told him that he did not need the injections. On a 2016 episode of Watch What Happens Live, Botched star Dr. Terry Dubrow told the Bravo star: “You don’t need any of these. Don’t do it.”
The father of two later changed his mind, but is taking it slow with cosmetic procedures. Botox has become an increasingly popular treatment in the beauty space, with the process recently documented on Hulu's The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.
In Tuesday's upcoming Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 14 reunion, Cohen asks any of the cast if they had any "last-minute beauty treatments that they indulged in" with Erika Jayne revealing she got Botox the Tuesday prior.