Andy Cohen Says He Should Have Walked Out During RHOA Reunion – They Ganged Up On Kim Zolciak! [VIDEO]
Andy Cohen Says He Should Have Walked Out During RHOA Reunion – They Ganged Up On Kim Zolciak! [VIDEO]
Executive producer of Bravo’s Real Housewives franchise and Watch What Happens Live host, Andy Cohen, recently commented on the Real Housewives of Atlanta reunion saying that he has one regret. Cohen revealed that he regrets not walking off of the taping when Kim Zolciak-Biermann was “ganged up on” by the rest of the cast mates. He says:
I hate a five against one situation. I don’t like it because it’s a gang up, and the problem is that Kim was not…it’s less problematic when the person is kind of good at taking up for themselves. Kim was not having an easy time with her words. She was making it harder for herself.
Continuing,
In retrospect, in thinking of it, no one was listening to me, and I really did not have control of the room. And I wish I had walked off of the reunion, ‘cause I’ve never walked off. Everyone else has walked off, and the next day I was like, ‘Damnit, you should’ve walked off.’
He continued:
It has to be balls to the walls-bad for me to walk off. I just did ‘Beverly Hills.’ I ain’t walking off there. ‘New York?’ I can handle.
CLICK HERE FOR THE VIDEO OF ANDY’S COMMENTS.
By: Miata Shanay

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