The Watch What Happens Live late-night talk show host revealed the news via Twitter. The post featured a video of him telling the Kardashian/Jenner clan about him hosting the reunion over FaceTime call.
The ultimate FaceTime to announce the ULTIMATE #KUWTKReunion hosted by me! Which moment from all 20 Seasons of @kuwtk on @eentertainment do you want to see the family discuss? I'm all ears 👂👂 pic.twitter.com/vQJKGEy1E4
— Andy Cohen (@Andy) April 7, 2021
“We’re doing a ‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians’ reunion, covering all 20 seasons, hosted by me. Get ready,” he said via Kris Jenner’s iPhone.
Cohen, 52, went on to caption the clip, “The ultimate FaceTime to announce the ULTIMATE #KUWTKReunion hosted by me! Which moment from all 20 Seasons of @kuwtk on @eentertainment do you want to see the family discuss? I’m all ears.”
In a second tweet, he added, “It’s the ultimate family reunion covering 20 years of the Kardashians – and nothing is off limits! tweet questions for Kris, Kim, Khloé, Kourtney, Kylie, Kendall & Scott using the hashtag #KUWTKReunion.”
Prior to the announcement, he teased about the gig via Twitter, leaving curious fans guessing.
“MAJOR announcement coming today (and no, it's not the #RHOBH trailer...)/ Anu guesses? I'll give you a hint: 🛋 🎦
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”In September, the family announced that they would be ending their show after 14 years on the air. The last season started on March 18, while a date for the series finale has not been announced.
In December, they revealed they are moving to Hulu with a new project that will debut later this year, reports Page Six.
“KUWTK” has been airing since 2007 on E!, which is under the NBCUniversal umbrella with Bravo, on which Cohen produces the “Real Housewives” franchise.
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