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Andy Cohen Reveals What Upsets Him To Most About Hosting ‘Real Housewives’ Reunions And Shares How New Housewives Are Chosen!

Andy Cohen is sharing details about the Real Housewives franchise. The Watch What Happens Live host opens up in a new video and is answering questions such has the most difficult part about filming the reunion specials.

"It is getting harder. I feel like I jump in. I feel like I used to say absolutely nothing and now sometimes people say I take sides or a say too much, but I really try to let everyone's voice be heard and try and mediate if I can," he said.

How often are there breaks at a Housewives reunion? "It depends on the city," Andy said. "I get very upset because it's a very long day." Andy said any given city there's six or seven women and the bathroom schedules rarely line-up. "And then what happens after someone goes to the bathroom is they say, ‘Bring glam in!' and they want their glam to come in, which means it's going to be like six minutes because you will have the stage depended upon by like literally 15 glam doing hair and make-up. I'm like, ‘You just were touched up an hour ago…Nothing's happened, you've just been sitting here,'" Andy said.



How are new Housewives selected? Andy reveals it's a mix between the production company, himself and the executives and Bravo. There are casting directors in each city and they ask the Real Housewives stars. Having an in with one of the existing women is usually key to getting on air, reports E! News.

Which celebrity does Andy want on Real Housewives? Chrissy Teigen.

Andy also addresses Vicki Gunvalson's RHOC demotion. Cohen was quick to point out, "Vicki's not gone." "So, Vicki is still the last OG," he said.

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