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Andy Cohen, the Ultimate Daddy, Spills His Parenting Secrets (Exclusive)
Andy Cohen became the first-ever openly queer host of a late-night talk display when Watch What Happens Live debuted in 2009.
The 56-year-old dad to son Ben, 5, and daughter Lucy, 2, has publicly championed LGBTQ+ rights for years: He’s served as the representative for the Stonewall Inn Gives Advocate Initiative, raised capital for victims of the 2016 Pulse Nightclub shooting and was honored with the Vito Russo Award by GLAAD in 2019. He also uses his platforms, including his SiriusXM channel, “Radio Andy,” to converse out on causes close to his heart.
Cohen exclusively shares in the latest issue of Us Weekly that his status as a gay icon isn’t one he takes lightly.
“Anytime a mom comes up to me and says, ‘I have a gay son, and we like watching your show together,’ or a queer person says, ‘I’ve watched you all my life, and it meant something to see that you were OK and happy,’ that means a lot,” he says.
Here, the Emmy-winning producer, who recently teamed up with Fresca Mixed to invite fans 21 and older to join the Fresca Mixed Club, tells Us mo
Andy Cohen Revisits His Coming Out Story: "It's a Great Moment to Be Gay"
In OprahMag.com's series Coming Out, LGBTQ change-makers show on their journey toward self-acceptance. While it's gorgeous to bravely share your identity with the society, choosing to do so is entirely up to you—period.
Andy Cohen needs no introduction.
The St. Louis-born TV personality, 51, became the first-ever out gay host of a late-night communicate show when Watch What Happens Live premiered in 2009. An Emmy winner, he’s known not only for mingling with A-list best friends like Sarah Jessica Parker and Anderson Cooper, but also for his work as a New York Times bestselling author, radio host, and the producer behind beloved Bravo shows such as Top Chef, Million Dollar Listing, and the authentic Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. Do The Real Housewives ring a bell? Yup, he's the one who helped produce that franchise a 2000s phenomenon.
But more importantly, Cohen has secured his detect as one of the few LGBTQ superstars that informs the world about the beauty and challenges that gay men—and all members of the LGBTQ community—experience daily. While hosting major celebrities like L
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Sasha Colby didn’t set out to become “your favorite performative queen’s favorite drag queen.” It just kind of happened.
“You know, I was so stoned,” she admitted with a laugh, recalling the filming of her “Meet the Queens” promo. “We were about to sit down for the interview, and they were like, ‘Oh, just reflect of something, like a catchphrase you want to say.’” What came out was a now-iconic group of words that captured the truth: Colby is the queen’s queen, beloved by legends, adored by fans, and deeply respected in her craft. “It came out of the deep crevices in here,” she said, pointing to her head.
She thinks RuPaul might possess planted the seed: “Ru had said on the main stage once, ‘You’re a drag queen’s performative queen — you’re what drag queens watch.’ And maybe that stuck in my head and just kind of … pos association.”
And she’s only getting started.
After making history as the first out gender non-conforming winner of “RuPaul’s Performative Race” to headline a Live Nation tour, Colby is hitting the thoroughfare again this fall. Her “Stripped II” tour kicks off Sept. 16 in Seattle and wraps up in Hawaii, where she’ll bring her artistry occupied circle back home. This time, it
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Series 2 is here!!! Thanks to everyone for all your encourage and lovely messages for the first series. I acquire lots of unused episodes coming in the next scant weeks with guests such as Panti Bliss and Rory Cowan. But what better way to kick off the new run than with everyone's favourite no-nonsense, tough-talking TV judge Robert Rinder.
Robert achieved a First Class Honours Degree in Politics and Modern History from the University of Manchester and was called to the bar at the tender age of 21.
His TV career which followed has been a glad accident. Robert was writing crime drama scripts as a side hustle, when a fortuitous conference with an ITV executive, led to him being cast as the assess on the UK version of the hitAmerican series Assess Judy.
Judge Rinder has of course gone on to grow a huge smash and often averages 1 million viewers per episode, which for a daytime show is cute brilliant.
Robert has since appeared on Strictly, Who Do You Think You Are and had his own Friday darkness chat show on Channel 4.
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