Andy Cohen Left Flushed After Ex Shared This 1 Resolution To Bring Into The New Year

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A recent episode “Watch What Happens Live” took an unexpected turn that no one — least of all Andy Cohen — bargained for.

The host enlisted his SiriusXM radio co-host John Hill to help him lean into that “new year, new me vibe,” by counting down a list of “Things Andy Should Do in 2025.”

Before Hill, Cohen’s ex, uttered his first words, Cohen admitted he was sweating in nervous anticipation of what he might say. And Hill didn’t disappoint.

Andy Cohen takes part in SiriusXM's 10th Annual Radio Andy Holiday Hangout at SiriusXM Studios on December 19, 2024 in New York City.
Andy Cohen takes part in SiriusXM's 10th Annual Radio Andy Holiday Hangout at SiriusXM Studios on December 19, 2024 in New York City.

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Hill began with a couple off-the-wall suggestions (that Cohen get “tits” and “learn to read”). And for his third resolution, Hill said that Cohen should “release their sex tape” from 2003.

At this point, Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Erika Jayne, another guest on the show that day, chimed in, saying, “Wait, I kinda wanna see it.”

A stunned Cohen, playing along, admitted, “I think there is one,” but that the tape is so old that it might be in too “janky” a format to watch.

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Cohen has already been making a splash on television in the new year. During his and Anderson Cooper’s annual New Year’s Eve coverage for CNN, Cohen couldn’t resist calling out Cooper for making an aloof statement that might have flown over his head.

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