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Andy Cohen Gets Candid in New Quibi Series ‘The Andy Cohen Diaries’

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July 14, 2020

Is there such a thing as too much information? Apparently, not for Andy Cohen.

The gossip-loving Bravo talk show host gets extremely candid in “The Andy Cohen Diaries,” his new animated show for Quibi. In the six-episode series, premiering July 20, Cohen promises to get “up close and way to personal” with embarrassing stories about himself, some involving his celebrity friends, Celine Dion, Sarah Jessica Parker, and the Kardashians among them.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbUY3-Z0QXM

 

One particularly humiliating example involves passing wind in front of a big-name star. You’ll have to tune in for details.

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