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According to a report, Andy Cohen is no longer allowing ‘Real Housewives’ in his home – after getting “burned” in the past. The 57-year-old has now been the host of the Bravo franchise for nearly two decades.
But in recent years, his former friend Bethenny Frankel suggested that he enabled toxic behavior. What’s more, Leah McSweeney claimed he gives special treatment to Bravo stars who do cocaine with him. Brandi Glanville even accused him of sexual harassment in a video call, though Andy said repeatedly that the call was a joke.
Earlier this year, the Watch What Happens Live host purchased an $18 million penthouse with a beautiful terrace and stunning views. And according to a source via National Enquirer, Andy now has a strict rule when it comes to the guest list.
“No Real Housewives allowed,” said the insider. “For years, Andy kept a healthy distance from the Housewives when the cameras weren’t rolling, but there were a few exceptions — Bethenny Frankel, Carole Radziwill, Kyle Richards, they were in the inner circle.”
“He got burned [in the past],” said the source. “Now he knows better. No more Housewives in his home.”
In February of 2024, Leah alleged in a lawsuit that Andy “engages in cocaine use with Housewives that he employs … [and that his] proclivity for cocaine usage with his employees is well-known throughout the Real Housewives franchise.”
“In fact, Cohen tends to provide the Housewives with whom he uses cocaine with more favorable treatment and [makes them appear more agreeable in] edits [of their shows],” Leah added, via Page Six. “[This behavior] leads to a failure to accommodate employees who are disabled and trying to stay substance-free.”
She also claimed a different producer “routinely [sent] unsolicited pictures of [their] genitalia to lower-level … production employees.
“[Bravo and Shed] know or should know about [the producer’s] sexual harassment … [They] continue to elevate [the producer] to positions of increased power,” the lawsuit added. “By failing to take appropriate remedial action [Bravo and Shed] tacitly send the message to [the producer] and all other employees that they can engage in unlawful employment practices with impunity.”
According to Andy’s rep, “the claims against Andy are completely false.”