'WWHL': Bravo deletes Andy Cohen's pointed question about 'The Valley' star Nia Sanchez Booko from repeats after airing it live for East Coast audiences
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Bravo fans were feeling confused after Tuesday night’s (May 20) episode of Watch What Happens Live when Peacock and the network seemingly edited out a question about Nia Sanchez Booko allegedly attending Al-Anon.

In a clip from the live broadcast that aired on the East Coast, host Andy Cohen asks The Valley star Janet Caperna why she outed Sanchez Booko for allegedly attending the anonymous support group for friends and family members of alcoholics.

“It absolutely is [supposed to be anonymous],” she says. “That was wrong of me to say. It was being spoken about in our group. I was asked to comment on it. I absolutely should not have. It is an anonymous support group. I regret saying that and I’m very sorry that I did.”

However, West Coast fans — and viewers tuning in on Peacock the next day — were not treated to the same question and answer. Instead, the episode jumped right from Cohen’s introduction of his guests to the live polls.

DECIDER has reached out to Bravo reps for comment, but did not hear back by the time of publication.

Sanchez Booko’s husband, actor Danny Booko, has been put on blast for his drinking habits in recent episodes of The Valley after Jasmine Goode accused him of inappropriately grabbing her and her fiancée Melissa Marie during a night out at Jax’s Studio City. While Booko apologized for the incident, he upset some of his co-stars when he drank a little too much on their cast trip to Santa Barbara and fell asleep.

Goode, along with Brittany Cartwright and Caperna, confronted Sanchez Booko about her husband’s drinking, with Caperna revealing that she caught him sneaking shots of “warm tequila” in the pantry before he passed out.

When Caperna appeared on WWHL, she responded to Booko’s claim that she’s the most “toxic” individual on their cast.

“I thought that that was harsh and I think somebody who’s toxic is somebody who puts their hands on women without consent,” she said. “I think he’s reacting to me reacting to him.”

Watch What Happens Live airs Sunday through Thursday at 10 p.m. ET on Bravo. New episodes are available to stream the next day on Peacock.

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, call the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357.

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