Television personality Andy Cohen has revealed an interesting tidbit about his past: a sex tape featuring him and his ex, John Hill, exists—but it might be lost forever because of its outdated format.
The revelation came during a lively segment on Cohen's popular late-night show, Watch What Happens Live, where he engaged in playful banter with his guests and co-producer, John Hill. Hill, who also serves as the show's bartender, joined Cohen and guests Erika Jayne from Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and Racquel Chevremont from Real Housewives of New York City for a countdown of humorous suggestions for Cohen to tackle in the year 2025.
Hill, who shares a history with Cohen as his former partner, couldn't resist poking fun at their past relationship. When it came to his list of recommendations, Hill humorously suggested that Cohen "get implants" and "finally learn to read," which elicited laughter from the guests.
The third suggestion, however, was the most tantalizing. Hill cheekily proposed that Cohen release their old sex tape from 2003, a notion that sparked curiosity and amusement from Jayne and Chevremont, who eagerly demanded to see it.
"Wait, I kind of want to see it," Jayne laughed, while Chevremont added, "Can we pull it up?" They both joined the chorus of voices from fans who would undoubtedly be intrigued by such a revelation.
Amid laughter, Cohen admitted, "You know what, I think there is one. But the format, it’s in some janky format." Hill quickly added, "It’s bad," although the guests seemed to be more amused than deterred by this admission.
Cohen elaborated, expressing relief that the tape is likely irretrievable due to its obsolete format. "I’m glad about that. We probably can’t even transfer it," he said, suggesting that technological limitations might keep this piece of celebrity history forever in the vault.
Despite Jayne's protest of "Yes we can!", Cohen chose to leave the topic with a wink, moving on to the next humorous suggestion for his 2025 plans.
Cohen, who is known for his candidness about his personal life, has never shied away from sharing colorful details about his experiences. From discussing threesomes to confirming his preference in sexual positions, Cohen is a proud and vocal figure within the queer community.
Speaking about the sex tape isn't new for Cohen; he first mentioned it in 2020, acknowledging its existence and hinting that it's "floating about somewhere." However, the two have remained close friends despite their split in the early 2000s, even co-hosting a show on Sirius XM together.
The light-hearted dialogue between Cohen and Hill is a testament to their enduring friendship and the comfort they have in joking about past escapades. It also highlights Cohen’s approach to fame—embracing his identity and personal history with humor and authenticity.
The segment on Watch What Happens Live served not only as entertainment but also as a reminder of the unique and open dynamic that Cohen brings to the table. As one of the most well-known figures in the LGBTQ+ community, Cohen's willingness to share parts of his life publicly has made him an icon and a role model to many.
As we look to the future, the playful nature of Cohen and Hill's conversation reflects the evolving landscape of media, where personal anecdotes are shared more candidly than ever before. Whether or not the infamous tape ever sees the light of day, the story adds another layer to Andy Cohen's vibrant and unapologetic narrative.
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