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Andy Cohen slams Leah McSweeney’s cocaine, alcohol-abuse claims as ‘RHONY’ alum labels him ‘diabolical’

lawsuit filed by former “Real Housewives of New York City” star Leah McSweeney.The Bravo head honcho’s rep told Deadline Tuesday: “The claims against Andy are completely false!”The reality TV personality, 41, drafted in her suit that Cohen, 55, “engaged in cocaine use with ‘Housewives’ and other Bravolebrities that he employs.”The “Watch What Happens Live” host also allegedly compliments the “’Housewives’ with whom he uses cocaine with more favorable treatment and edits.”Additionally, the court docs allege that “defendants with the knowledge that Ms. McSweeney struggled with alcohol use disorder, colluded with her colleagues to pressure Ms.
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Andy Cohen calls out Al Roker as ‘Jackhole of the Day’
Andy Cohen jokingly called Al Roker a “jackhole” on “Watch What Happens Live” on Wednesday.The reason? Hours earlier, the Bravo executive producer, 55, was grilled by Roker, 69, on the “Today” show about being scammed by hackers.“Today’s ‘Jackhole’ goes to Al Roker for being a troublemaker this morning on the ‘Today Show’ and asking this question after my segment about being scammed by hackers,” Cohen said on “WWHL.”During his “Today” interview with Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb, Cohen recounted how, after losing his bank card, he received an e-mail that appeared to be from his bank’s fraud-alert system.When he logged in, it allowed scammer access to his bank account.Cohen tried to log out, but the damage was done — and, he said, multiple “sizable wire transfers” were initiated from his account because he had also inadvertently given the hackers his phone number, allowing them to make the wire transactions.Roker turned to Cohen and asked if he might have been scammed by “one of the Housewives,” alluding to Cohen’s association with the “Real Housewives” franchise, whose cast members are frequent guests on “What What Happens Live.”Cohen appeared flustered by Roker’s question as Guthrie asked him “Who is the most likely?” to have scammed him.“You know — well, there is someone most likely,” Cohen replied on “Today.” “We’ll talk about that later. I’ll explain.”Roker then shrugged his shoulders and arched his eyebrows — while Cohen told him he was “a smart man.”Cohen told the “Today” hosts he filed a report with the NYPD’s cybersecurity unit but was told “when money is wired out of your account, it’s gone.”“Trust no one who calls you,” he said.
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Kandi Burruss Explains Why She's Not Joining Bethenny Frankel's Reality TV Strike (Exclusive)
Kandi Burruss has always been outspoken, and that’s why she’s not joining Bethenny Frankel's call for a strike by reality TV stars.Burruss, who is busy promoting her cover for magazine, recently spoke to ET's Brice Sander about the recent remarks made by Frankel about the possibility of reality stars unionizing and striking to demand better contracts and to stand with the ongoing SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes.«I feel like things that I feel or have felt that needed to be addressed, I actually reached out to the network, and we addressed them,» star said of Bravo.Last week, anonymous reality stars alleged in a legal letter sent to NBCUniversal and Bravo that they were subjected to «grotesque and depraved mistreatment.» Attorneys Bryan Friedman and Mark Geragos say they represent «a significant number of individuals» who have been «mentally, physically, and financially victimized by NBC,» and could «ruin» the network «should they decide to speak out about their mistreatment.»In response, a spokesperson for NBCUniversal told, «NBCUniversal is committed to maintaining a safe and respectful workplace for cast and crew on our reality shows. At the outset, we require our third-party production partners to have appropriate workplace policies and training in place.
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Andy Cohen Tells Brynn Whitfield That Kyle Richards' Estranged Husband Mauricio Umansky Is 'Available'
Andy Cohen may have spoken out of turn on a recent red carpet, when he was captured on camera commenting on the state of star Kyle Richards' marriage to Mauricio Umansky. During an interview with at the premiere last week, Cohen was asked which of the cast's husbands he deemed the «hottest.» Apparently stumped, he turned to a nearby Brynn Whitfield — freshman star of the newly-rebooted franchise — for her opinion. «Am I going to get in trouble for saying Mauricio?» she asked. «No, that's fine,» Cohen responded — but it was his next comment that raised eyebrows: «He's available.» Asked whether he agreed with Whitfield's pick, Cohen conceded, «He's pretty handsome.» Taking to the comments on the clip, fans were quick to dub the moment — and Cohen — as «messy.» The exchange went down more than a week after news broke that Richards and Umansky had separated after 27 years of marriage. However, the estranged couple issued a joint statement at the time that any claims of them divorcing were «untrue.» They admitted to going through «a rough year» and clarified that «there has been no wrongdoing on anyone's part.» «Although we are in the public eye, we ask to be able to work through our issues privately,» they concluded their message.
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