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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaHost Andy Cohen discusses exciting and provocative pop culture events with celebrity guests, reality TV personalities and viewers.Host Andy Cohen discusses exciting and provocative pop culture events with celebrity guests, reality TV personalities and viewers.Host Andy Cohen discusses exciting and provocative pop culture events with celebrity guests, reality TV personalities and viewers.
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- 1 premio y 11 nominaciones en total
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Andy Cohen may be the most likeable host on Television! His show is real, funny, unscripted and a breath of fresh air.
What What Happens Live is delightful! Inspired by Andy Cohen's experiences in the green room as a producer at CBS, and with a set inspired by his own home den, this show is unlike any other late night talk show. WWHL is fun, spontaneous, and engaging. The eclectic pairings ensure that you see guests in a brand new light. For example, one episode pairs John Mayer with Dan Rather. You would expect these guys to be like oil and water, but the show was the most endearing appearance I've seen from either guest, and the unexpected chemistry was thoroughly entertaining.
Watching new guests Plead the Fifth, a game where they are asked three difficult questions and can abstain from answering only one, never gets old. Seeing Scott Baio reluctantly participate in a game called "Andy Loves Crotchy" (and then enjoying the ensuing twitter fallout with Baio's angry wife after the photo of a formal girlfriend was included) is pure gold. Some guests, like Baio, do not embrace the vibe of the show and these episodes are fun in an "I cannot look away from this tension" way. When you have guests embracing the show, like when Jenny McCarthy let Donnie Wahlberg draw a mustache on her face in permanent marker, it's a real riot. Expect the unexpected.
A previous reviewer, sylviastel@aol.com, referred to Andy as a misogynist, and this label could not be further from the truth. Bravo has been built on the Real Housewives franchises (grabbing the baton from the Queer Eye success, running with it, and never stopping for a breath). If you are familiar with the Real Housewives, you know these shows to be real life soap operas. The divas allegedly exploited by Andy Cohen love the spotlight and use it as a platform to further their own personal endeavors. Andy asks proactive questions at reunion shows and on the set of WWHL, never to hurt, always to peel back the layers and dig deeper into what we have seen. Be skeptical if you cannot help it, but Andy's career in journalism is the key to what makes him an amazing host, interviewer, and behind the scenes producer. It's also important to note that Andy is in Bravo's EVP, Original Programming and Development.
The show is very interactive. Andy takes live calls for questions from viewers, asks questions tweeted to the show, and conducts online live polls. When done watching WWHL on your TV, be sure to watch the WWHL After Show at bravotv.com for more must-see moments.
Admittedly, this show is even better if you watch Bravo regularly because the guests are often "Bravolebrities," but it's not absolutely necessary. Some nights you may not like the guests, so watch a few episodes before forming to your final opinion. If you give WWHL a chance, you'll love it. Walk away after just one episode and you're right up there with tonight's jackhole.
Watch What Happens Live is late night by Bravo, and it's a truly unique experience.
Watching new guests Plead the Fifth, a game where they are asked three difficult questions and can abstain from answering only one, never gets old. Seeing Scott Baio reluctantly participate in a game called "Andy Loves Crotchy" (and then enjoying the ensuing twitter fallout with Baio's angry wife after the photo of a formal girlfriend was included) is pure gold. Some guests, like Baio, do not embrace the vibe of the show and these episodes are fun in an "I cannot look away from this tension" way. When you have guests embracing the show, like when Jenny McCarthy let Donnie Wahlberg draw a mustache on her face in permanent marker, it's a real riot. Expect the unexpected.
A previous reviewer, sylviastel@aol.com, referred to Andy as a misogynist, and this label could not be further from the truth. Bravo has been built on the Real Housewives franchises (grabbing the baton from the Queer Eye success, running with it, and never stopping for a breath). If you are familiar with the Real Housewives, you know these shows to be real life soap operas. The divas allegedly exploited by Andy Cohen love the spotlight and use it as a platform to further their own personal endeavors. Andy asks proactive questions at reunion shows and on the set of WWHL, never to hurt, always to peel back the layers and dig deeper into what we have seen. Be skeptical if you cannot help it, but Andy's career in journalism is the key to what makes him an amazing host, interviewer, and behind the scenes producer. It's also important to note that Andy is in Bravo's EVP, Original Programming and Development.
The show is very interactive. Andy takes live calls for questions from viewers, asks questions tweeted to the show, and conducts online live polls. When done watching WWHL on your TV, be sure to watch the WWHL After Show at bravotv.com for more must-see moments.
Admittedly, this show is even better if you watch Bravo regularly because the guests are often "Bravolebrities," but it's not absolutely necessary. Some nights you may not like the guests, so watch a few episodes before forming to your final opinion. If you give WWHL a chance, you'll love it. Walk away after just one episode and you're right up there with tonight's jackhole.
Watch What Happens Live is late night by Bravo, and it's a truly unique experience.
Andy Cohen thinks this is all funny and he loves dragging Tom through the dirt. We've had enough Scandy. I mean Andy. We're tired of you ridiculing Tom and Raquel. Go get your next victim. I will not watch when you have hoe Lala and Mean Girl Katie on your show. Enough already dude. You are horrible badmouthing peoples lives and you need to end it and move on. Also, for you to give your dog away just shows what kind of person you really are. I'm changing the channel, mean girl Katie is on. Also, your show is scripted and it's all about the money. Who cares that Tom slept with Ariana, they all cheat. I used to like your show. Now I hate it.
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I love the show. I record it so that I never miss it. The person that said he should not be on tv must take everything too seriously loosen up have some fun ! Andy is just a hoot and I look forward to watching his show before I go to sleep. It's on my bucket list to ever be able to be on his show or in the audience I know I would have a ball. I say thank you Andy for making me laugh and for all the incredible guests that you get on your show. If they didn't like you and you didn't have so many friends you wouldn't be able to have a guest list as good as you do. Keep it rolling . Aunt Linda from Akron Ohio will be watching
Be real - Watch What Happens Live is a late-night gem that carved out its own lane. It's unpredictable, campy, rapid-fire, and has the kind of "we're just gossiping in the back of a dive bar" vibe that makes it so easy to binge. Andy Cohen has built a mini-universe here - the clubhouse is part Bravo confessional booth, part chaos engine.
This is the show where the gloves come off, secrets slip out, and the drinks flow hard.
What Works: The Format: It's quick, unfiltered, and feels like an afterparty with all the drama stars you love (and love to hate). Between the games, polls, shade-throwing, and unplanned moments, it delivers a kind of Bravo therapy session that fans crave.
When Vanderpump Rules or The Valley Cast Shows Up: THIS is when it's at its best. The energy spikes, the tension is real, and sometimes the cast members say way more than they should. Whether it's Lala being Lala, or Jax just existing as a walking headline, those episodes feel electric.
The Bravo Superfan Factor: If you follow Bravo shows, this is basically your weekly fix of bonus content. Backstage tea. Unseen drama. Reunion-style tension. That's the secret sauce.
But Let's Talk Real: Andy's Favoritism: Yup. It's noticeable. Whether it's glossing over some cast members' mess while grilling others to death, or treating certain guests like royalty while others get shade and side-eye, it can rub people the wrong way. It's not always fair - and fans see it. The bias isn't subtle. That doesn't ruin the show, but it does take you out of it sometimes.
Surface-Level Stuff: There are moments where it feels like it could go deeper, but doesn't. A juicy question gets asked, then swept under the rug. A moment of tension pops up, then quickly gets laughed away. It's fun - but sometimes you wish they'd lean into the real mess just a bit more.
Bottom Line:
Even with its flaws, Watch What Happens Live is still a great time. It's messy, it's lively, and it's uniquely Bravo. Andy's charm is undeniable - even when he plays favorites - and the show remains a cornerstone for fans who want a little more behind-the-scenes tea.
If you love Bravo, you're probably already watching.
If you don't? Start with a Vanderpump or The Valley episode.
They always deliver.
This is the show where the gloves come off, secrets slip out, and the drinks flow hard.
What Works: The Format: It's quick, unfiltered, and feels like an afterparty with all the drama stars you love (and love to hate). Between the games, polls, shade-throwing, and unplanned moments, it delivers a kind of Bravo therapy session that fans crave.
When Vanderpump Rules or The Valley Cast Shows Up: THIS is when it's at its best. The energy spikes, the tension is real, and sometimes the cast members say way more than they should. Whether it's Lala being Lala, or Jax just existing as a walking headline, those episodes feel electric.
The Bravo Superfan Factor: If you follow Bravo shows, this is basically your weekly fix of bonus content. Backstage tea. Unseen drama. Reunion-style tension. That's the secret sauce.
But Let's Talk Real: Andy's Favoritism: Yup. It's noticeable. Whether it's glossing over some cast members' mess while grilling others to death, or treating certain guests like royalty while others get shade and side-eye, it can rub people the wrong way. It's not always fair - and fans see it. The bias isn't subtle. That doesn't ruin the show, but it does take you out of it sometimes.
Surface-Level Stuff: There are moments where it feels like it could go deeper, but doesn't. A juicy question gets asked, then swept under the rug. A moment of tension pops up, then quickly gets laughed away. It's fun - but sometimes you wish they'd lean into the real mess just a bit more.
Bottom Line:
Even with its flaws, Watch What Happens Live is still a great time. It's messy, it's lively, and it's uniquely Bravo. Andy's charm is undeniable - even when he plays favorites - and the show remains a cornerstone for fans who want a little more behind-the-scenes tea.
If you love Bravo, you're probably already watching.
If you don't? Start with a Vanderpump or The Valley episode.
They always deliver.
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- CuriosidadesDebra Winger was notoriously difficult to work with in Hollywood: Shirley Maclaine got into fights with her on the set of "Terms of Endearment"; Richard Gere clashed with her on "An Officer and a Gentleman''' she clashed with director Ivan Reitman on the "Legal Eagles" set and Lynda Carter on the "Wonder Woman" set. Winger admits she is hard to get along with in interviews and that she has few friends. She was so notoriously difficult to work with that she dropped off the A-list, which she had entered as up-and-coming star after her success on "Terms of Endearment", and into obscurity; there was even a documentary made about this: "Searching for Debra Winger." When Andy Cohen invited Debra Winger to "Watch What Happens Live" recently and interviewed her about all of this, he said it was one of the "toughest" interviews he's ever done.
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