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Real Housewives Legacy and Miami Pause Addressed by Andy Cohen


Andy Cohen is reflecting on the Real Housewives legacy.

The Watch What Happens Live host shared his thoughts on the 20th anniversary of The Real Housewives of Orange County, as well as the Real Housewives of Miami production pause on SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live.

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“I got really misty on Saturday. I texted Lauri Wearing Peterson, and I texted all the producers from the…it was the anniversary of the premier date. Sherrie Levine, Doug Ross, Alex Baskin, and Kathleen French. It’s like happy 20th anniversary. I mean, it’s wild. It is wild that it’s been 20 years,” he said.

“Oh, I did wanna say Housewives of Miami, there’s so much…” he continued.

“Yeah. You got a lot of heat,” co-host John Hill noted.

“I did. You know, I get the credit and I get the blame. And I will say, this was not my decision. And by the way, look, I’m an EP on all these shows. If it was up to me, they would be rolling all the time and on. I mean, better for me,” Andy said.

John added: “Well it’s not canceled, It’s just a pause.”

“Yes, exactly. Thank you, John,” Andy added.

“And frankly, I’m happy that people are so passionate about it and I hope they tell their friends to watch. This is a ratings game after all.”

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