Andy Cohen Implies That He Never Wants To See Or Hear From Bethenny Frankel Again On ‘WWHL’

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Andy Cohen has no plans to reconcile with Bethenny Frankel. On Sunday night’s (Aug. 11) episode of Watch What Happens Live, the talk show host implied that Frankel was the one Housewife he would never want to cross paths with again.

Cohen roped Las Culturistas podcast co-hosts Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers into a game of “Truth or Kink,” in which Rogers put on a pair of vibrating panties that Yang would zap if anyone refused to answer a question.

Rogers was first to bat when he had to name a time he was frustrated with how Cohen handled a Housewife at a reunion. Without holding back, the comedian reflected on the days of former Real Housewives of New York City stars Frankel and Carole Radziwill.

“I’m sorry, I was always very Team Carole in that situation. I always thought you went too easy on Bethenny,” Rogers said, while Cohen sarcastically quipped, “Yeah, in retrospect.”

The next question conveniently asked Cohen to reveal one Housewife he never wants to see or hear from again.

“Did you just say it?” Rogers prodded, to which Cohen answered, “Uh.. well, maybe.”

While Cohen didn’t specifically name anyone, he added, “I think the answer’s obvious, though.”

Frankel, who left The Real Housewives of New York City in 2019, spearheaded the “reality reckoning” last summer as she called for reality television stars to earn residuals.

“He didn’t make me a star,” Frankel previously said of Cohen, per Page Six. “He made himself a star on the backs of all of these women.”

Cohen later described Frankel’s reckoning as a “sustained attack” against him in an interview with Vulture.

Since Frankel has exited The Real Housewives of New York City, Bravo has completely recast the series. Brynn Whitfield, one of the breakout stars of the new cast, paid a visit to the Bravo Clubhouse on Sunday night to tease the next season.

“[It’s a] rollercoaster. Last season, we were the hot freshman. It was fun. Now it’s like we’re Housewives, honey. It’s New York. It’s intense, it’s spicy. But it’s fun, it’s silly,” she said, noting that Erin Lichy and Jenna Lyons are the “two MVPs” of the season.

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