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Andy Cohen has confessed that he’s “always waiting” to get canceled. The 56-year-old comedian shared his candid thoughts about working in the reality TV world during an interview with Vulture , published on June 3. He admitted that he often wonders when he’s going to be canceled by people on the internet.

“It’s fascinating to me, the idea that you could say something and everything would be pulled away from you,” the former executive president of development and talent at Bravo said. He further admitted that he’s constantly worried about being canceled, which typically occurs when a public figure receives immense criticism on the internet for their behavior. “Sometimes at night I’ll be in bed and I’ll think: ‘Huh, did I say something,’” Cohen added.



“I’m always waiting for the thing that’s going to make it all fall down.” The Watch What Happens Live host acknowledged that at an upcoming event the 92nd Street Y in New York City, he considered reading an excerpt from his 2012 memoir, Most Talkative . However, he confessed that he was skeptical about this, due to how the audience may react to his work.

“You have to be smart about what you say because there’s no nuance anymore. People are just waiting to be outraged by every little thing,” he continued. Cohen’s comments come months after he was accused of sexual harassment by former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast member Brandi Glanville.

In February, Glanville claimed in a letter.

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