CNN told Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen that they couldn’t drink any alcohol during their New Year’s Eve coverage, and their four kids are happy about that. That is because their dads were able to take Benjamin, 3, and Lucy Cohen, 8 months, and Wyatt, 2, and Sebastian Cooper, 10 months, to go to the park while the sun was out on New Year’s Day. Something they would not have been able to do had they been hungover.
Let’s be honest. The only reason to watch CNN on New Year’s Eve is to watch Andy Cohen, Anderson Cooper, and Don Lemon get drunker with each commercial break.
However, this year, the new shitty head of CNN is a total buzzkill and told them they couldn’t drink.
At first, Andy Cohen said, “I just want you to know Anderson and I are going to party harder than we have ever partied before on New Year’s Eve. Do you understand me?”
Well, I guess they asked the Watch What Happens Live host if he understands what would happen if he did. Because he told Page Six, “We aren’t drinking, but we’re going to have a BLAST.”
And with that, I will be watching Lizzo’s concert on HBO Max and then Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton on NBC. But then again, that was always the plan!
Back in the ’80s, there were several name-brand jeans that everyone wore. There was a Jordache, Sassoon, Levi’s, Calvin Klein, and Gloria Vanderbilt. However, most of them didn’t see the butt of the ’90s, including the ones created by Anderson Cooper’s mother.
Therefore, I was shocked today when I saw Priyanka Chopra was doing a commercial for them. Who knew they were back? But I guess they are.
Mrs. Nick Jonas explained why she put their dungarees on, “I like to surround myself with people that empower me to be my most authentic self. That’s why today, I’m thrilled to announce my new campaign for @gloriavanderbiltjeans.
“Gloria Vanderbilt was a pioneer in the fashion industry, creating jeans specifically designed with women’s needs in mind NEARLY 50 YEARS AGO, and this motto still stands even today, and it’s a legacy that I’m honored to be a part of.
“When I wear my GV’s, I genuinely feel I can express who I am, highlight my individuality, and show a version of myself, a confident & genuine woman, for the world to see. I hope this campaign inspires you to find your own version of empowerment because we all have needs, and GV is here to fit them.”
Before Anderon Cooper worked at the Circus News Network, he pretended he worked at a circus on To Tell the Truth. How cute was the 9-year-old in that 1976 episode?