Andy Cohen Shocks Fans: F-Bomb Outburst on WWHL and Public Apology Follows, While Addressing Viral TikTok Trend Claiming His Death - lulu

   
Andy Cohen Drops F-Bomb as He Reacts to Viral Tik-Tok Trend Claiming He Died, Plus He Offers Public Apology as Fans React

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Andy Cohen dropped the F-bomb live on-air for the first time in his show’s history.

On the recent episode of Watch What Happens Live, Andy was clapping back at a “viral TikTok trend,” in which kids falsely told their parents that Andy was dead while taping their reactions. He shared that, for the last several weeks, fans have been sending him these videos.

 

“I have no desire to experience people’s reactions to me dying,” said Andy, in a clip shared by Queens of Bravo on Instagram. “I am scared enough of dying in reality without having to watch bizarre simulations of it over and over.”

The host went on to say, “So let me be clear. Don’t make, distribute or tag me in any f**king–”

At this point Andy stopped mid-sentence, realizing what he’d done. He covered his mouth, surprised at himself.

After recovering, the Bravo executive shared that this was the “first time” he let the word slip on his show.

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Soon after, fans began pointing out Andy’s past reactions to guests who cursed on his show, and he wasn’t so forgiving.

“Throwback to when Lala [Kent] and James [Kennedy] couldn’t/wouldn’t stop cursing,” wrote fan account Queens of Bravo, who shared clips of the former episode. They suggested “angry” Andy was doing everything in his power not to “lose his s**t” on them.

In one of the clips, Andy says, “Stop cussing. I swear to God. You’re driving me nuts. I’m not kidding … My jackhole goes to these two for cursing up my clubhouse.”

The account then pointed to a BravoTV.com interview, which suggested that Lala and James would not be invited back to WWHL anytime soon. In the article, Andy was quoted saying, “It was just gross. They didn’t stop cursing, and I was really irritated.”

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After Andy’s recent blunder aired, the father of two took to Twitter and offered a public apology.

“First time in 13 1/2 years!!!” he wrote before saying “sorry” to his fans.