Cohen Threw Shade At Ryan Seacrest & Outgoing NYC Mayor

Andy Cohen got a bit messy on-air during CNN's New Year's Eve LIVE celebration going on a rant about former NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio and throwing shade at Ryan Seacrest.
L-R Andy Cohen, Anderson Cooper (screen capture)

Bravo TV celeb Andy Cohen got a bit messy with his alcohol last night while co-hosting CNN’s New Year’s Eve LIVE celebration with news anchor Anderson Cooper.

Cohen went on an angry rant about outgoing New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio during the live telecast.

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“Just watching Mayor De Blasio doing his ‘victory lap’ dance after four years of the crappiest job as the mayor of New York! The only thing that Democrats and Republicans can agree on is what a horrible mayor he has been, so sayonara sucker!”

“2022! It’s a new year, and guess what? I have a feeling that I am going to be standing right here next year, and you know what I’m not going to be looking at? Dancing as the city comes apart!”

Anderson Cooper tried his best to keep the Cohen from going off the rails, but…

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Cohen also threw shade at CNN’s competition, Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest over on ABC.

“If you look behind me, you’ll see Ryan Seacrest’s group of losers performing,” Cohen said from Times Square. “I’m sorry but if you’re watching ABC, you’re watching nothing.”

Cohen later shared on Twitter that he “was a bit overserved” during the telecast.

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11 thoughts on “Cohen Threw Shade At Ryan Seacrest & Outgoing NYC Mayor”

  1. I think it was mostly funny, and that’s not what I would call a “sloppy” drunk. He stayed on his feet and didn’t slobber or stop mid sentence trying to remember what he was saying. That said, I do think he’s been around the “Housewives” too much, and insulting the perfomers on the rival show was unfortunate.

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  5. I thought they were both obnoxious and an embarrassment. Their role is to facilitate the evening, not to make a spectacle of themselves. I found none of it funny or entertaining, and it idolized stereotypical drunken gay behavior….Very sad.

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