Andy Cohen Defends Asking ‘Real Housewives’ Stars ‘What Work They Had Done’ After Being Called Out By Viewer

Andy Cohen Defends Asking ‘Real Housewives’ Stars ‘What Work They Had Done’ After Being Called Out By Viewer
Whether you like it or not, Andy Cohen is asking the ladies of Bravo about their plastic surgery procedures during reunion specials.
Recently a fan of the popular franchise mentioned Andy on X and said,
“@Andy the millions of women who watch these franchises are tired of you asking women “what work they had done”.”
The post continued,
“This isn’t 2009 anymore and women can do whatever they want to their face/bodies. It’s time to retire this question. It’s rude and does 0 for the viewers #RHONY”

Reacting to the criticism, Andy explained why he had no plans to retire the controversial question anytime soon.
““what work have you done” remains at the top of the list of viewer questions every season, every franchise. The HW have unabashedly let us into their beauty regimes since day one.”
He added,
“It’s a big part of the series DNA.”

Looks like Andy isn’t going to fix what’s not broken!
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