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  • -Andy Cohen, it's so great to see your face, my man.

  • -Hey, James!

  • -Thank you so much for coming on

  • "The Tonight Show: At Home Edition."

  • -This is the most Jimmy sweater that I own,

  • so I had to wear it.

  • -It really is. It's stripy, fun goodness.

  • I love it so much.

  • -You're stripy fun goodness, but no one is

  • more stripy, fun goodness than your wife,

  • Nancy Ingalls Wilder, who is just doing it all.

  • What can I say?

  • And the kids -- I mean,

  • I always knew they were superstars, but you know.

  • -Now the people are seeing.

  • But, dude, how about I interviewed Nancy?

  • She was like, "Yeah, I guess so."

  • -I know.

  • I mean, people need to know,

  • Nancy has been running from the cameras for years.

  • So it took a, you know, quarantine and a pandemic

  • for her to, you know, lean into it.

  • -Yeah. You look good, by the way.

  • You look fantastic. -Thank you. I feel good.

  • -You do? -Yeah, I feel really good.

  • -How long have you been feeling good?

  • 'Cause I know -- You got the coronavirus.

  • -I have been feeling good -- You know, it's hard to think of

  • what day it actually is, but I'm going to say

  • I've been feeling good for a week and a couple days.

  • I went outside for the first time last --

  • a couple of days ago, which was really exciting.

  • I made a run to the drugstore with a mask on and gloves.

  • And, so, well, I just want everybody to know,

  • if you are diagnosed with this thing,

  • take it one day at a time.

  • The odds are in your favor.

  • 80% of the cases are cases

  • that work their way through your system.

  • And it's not always pleasant, but just take care,

  • listen to your doctor, and take it a day at a time

  • and try not to panic.

  • -So, I think probably the hardest part for you

  • was being away from your son.

  • -It was.

  • And he was down the hall with his nanny,

  • and I was -- He didn't kn-- I don't know

  • where he thought that I was, but I think

  • babies around his age and dogs

  • have a similar sense of time, which is

  • they don't really have a sense of time,

  • you know, gratefully, so that when I did

  • finally see him -- and it was great --

  • he was, like -- He was just delighted.

  • His face lit up.

  • It was not -- You know, I'm a dramatic guy.

  • I kind of thought that it was going to be

  • this super-dramatic reunion.

  • -Like a slow motion of him running,

  • like when that dude hugged that giant lion that one time?

  • -Yeah. He was like, "Here's a block. Play with me."

  • I was like, "Okay. Alright. Good."

  • -I got to say, I know he's your baby,

  • but when I get pictures of him, he cheers my whole day up,

  • so I can just imagine just seeing --

  • I love that kid so much.

  • Is he saying any words? -Yes, as a matter of fact.

  • Because I crammed your book, "DADA,"

  • down his throat and the flash cards,

  • all he ever says is "Da, da, da, da, da, da, da."

  • -It worked! It worked!

  • -There's a glitch in the system, my man.

  • He doesn't associate it with me.

  • He says the sounds, but it's not --

  • -No, that's not part of the deal.

  • My whole thing -- The only thing I promised is that

  • the baby would say, "Dada."

  • I didn't say that he would necessarily know it was you.

  • -Yeah, I was reading the fine print of all the DADA products,

  • and I was realizing, "Wait.

  • There's no --" You need a "DADA" sequel,

  • how to join "Dada" to dad.

  • -Ooh! I got a good idea!

  • For this next one, maybe there's a spot

  • where you can glue -- You can glue your photo to it

  • so he knows that that is -- That is Dada.

  • -That's a good idea.

  • I mean, I kind of wish you had thought of that, you know --

  • -I know, I know, I know. -Yeah.

  • -It's too late, too late.

  • But what is it like right now to be in New York City?

  • Because I'm not in New York City.

  • -I know Higgins' daughter is a nurse.

  • Every night at 7:00, everybody's going out their windows

  • and cheering for all the health workers.

  • And it started on the Upper West Side,

  • and I kept being like, "It's not happening down here."

  • But it just came to us three nights ago.

  • So now it's happening in the Village,

  • and we're raising them and we're letting Ben scream

  • and bang on things.

  • -Get the baby -- Oh. -It's so sweet.

  • You know, it's one of those great --

  • You know, in New York, the city comes together,

  • and there's such a feeling of community.

  • And so that is a beautiful sound every night at 7:00.

  • -Well, you're already back to work,

  • which is just awesome, by the way,

  • because I was like -- You know, I was texting with you

  • just going like, "Hang in there, bud," and whatever.

  • I didn't expect that you would get right back,

  • 'cause you have "Watch What Happens,"

  • but you also have "Radio Andy."

  • You're doing everything from your home office?

  • -We're doing everything from my home office.

  • And people don't realize my home office, which is behind me --

  • The Clubhouse is based off my home office.

  • So it kind of looks like I'm in The Clubhouse a little bit.

  • And, people -- My pride is my disco ball.

  • -Oh, dude! That's the secret move!

  • No one knows about that. -It's fired up.

  • And I try to show it on "Watch What Happens Live"

  • a little bit, but -- And I know that it's such a parody.

  • I mean, if you really had to think about,

  • what would I have in my house,

  • of course I have a gold disco ball.

  • -You have to have a gold disco ball.

  • -Ain't she pretty, James? Ain't she pretty?

  • -Every time I come over, I just have to

  • have you turn it on because it's just so rad.

  • -By the way, it's on all the time.

  • -Was that something that you always thought of

  • in your head like, "If I get one thing in my place,

  • it has to be a disco ball"?

  • -1,000%. -That was the one.

  • -Yeah, yeah, yeah.

  • -Is there anything behind you on the shelf?

  • Is there something that you can show me that has a meaning --

  • -So much fun.

  • When I started hosting "Love Connection" on Fox,

  • one of my EPs, Stuart Krasnow, gave me this

  • "Love Connection" ticket from the original

  • with Chuck Woolery.

  • I've got my -- You sign your guest books.

  • Yeah, I sign your guest book every time I'm on your show.

  • Those are all my "Watch What Happens Live"

  • guest books from the guests.

  • This is a book of photos of me with celebrities

  • from when I was a producer at "The Morning Show" at CBS.

  • -Oh, you've got to show these. -And these are so crazy.

  • I've got a -- It's so '90s. Here's me with En Vogue.

  • -Oh, my gosh! -Remember En Vogue?

  • -I love En Vogue! -Hold on.

  • Here's me -- Of course you do. Here's me with Zsa Zsa.

  • I mean, come on. -Look at you!

  • Oh, my gosh. -Zsa Zsa Gabor.

  • Here's me -- This looks like a party pic

  • of me and Hillary Clinton.

  • Look, I have a Solo cup.

  • I'm at a barbecue at The White House.

  • I'm, like, drinking beer.

  • Here I am with Tammy Faye. I have a vest and a ponytail.

  • I mean...

  • -Wow! Who were you basing your ponytail off of?

  • -It was so bad, dude.

  • I wound up producing a makeover segment of myself

  • getting my ponytail cut.

  • -That is so meta, I can't even --

  • -Hello, George and Weezy. -No!

  • "The Jeffersons." Oh, my gosh! How fun.

  • I heard that you were -- What do you call it?

  • You're doing a "Housewives" reunion through Zoom.

  • Is that --

  • -I don't know if it's going to be through Zoom.

  • It is going to be virtual.

  • We had an Atlanta reunion scheduled for a few weeks ago,

  • and, you know, unfortunately, it's just not healthy

  • for us all to be in the same room.

  • And the Atlanta reunion, of all the reunions,

  • it's kind of like the Super Bowl for a lot of people.

  • And so, you know, unfortunately, --

  • We don't want to cancel the Super Bowl, James.

  • We've got to figure out a way to play the game.

  • -They need you right now.

  • What shows are you watching?

  • There's one that I hope you say, because I'm going to --

  • -Well, Jimmy, I've been -- Of course "Tiger King."

  • But I don't know if you know about me,

  • that I've been waiting to fall in love

  • to watch "Game of Thrones."

  • -That's what I wanted you to tell.

  • -Well, guess what. You know, It's just me.

  • I fell in love with Ben.

  • It took a quarantine and a pandemic

  • for me to start bingeing "Game of Thrones."

  • I have all the time in the world.

  • Dude, I saw the Red Wedding the other night.

  • I know I'm eight years behind.

  • But, like, I texted Anderson Cooper

  • at 1:00 in the morning on Sunday night.

  • I was like, "Can you call me? Are you awake?

  • I need to discuss the Red Wedding with you.

  • Like, this is crazy."

  • The next morning, he texted me back.

  • He's like, "Yeah, it was wild, right?"

  • I'm like -- It was so upsetting. I'm now Season 4, Episode 3.

  • -Oh, it's such a great show. I'm jealous.

  • I'm jealous that you're getting to binge that.

  • -It's so good. It's so good. -I got to watch that.

  • I got to watch that. I got to watch "Love the Blind."

  • I've not seen that yet. -Oh, it's good.

  • -It is?

  • Yeah, a lot of people told me that it's awesome.

  • Everyone that's come on, we ask them to highlight a charity.

  • Yours is BStrong. -Mine is BStrong.

  • This is Bethenny Frankel.

  • Bethenny has gone from being a housewife

  • to doing really great things.

  • And this is real-time emergency assistance to people in crisis.

  • She goes into situations and she drops in

  • and she helps them out and she gives it their all.

  • -Good for Bethenny Frankel.

  • That's awesome that she's doing that.

  • It's amazing how much kindness and how much creativity

  • has been coming out of this pandemic.

  • -I'm loving your show out of the pandemic, by the way.

  • -Oh, really? -Yeah, it's really good.

  • -It's so different. Thank you, bud.

  • -You and John Mayer are the two most

  • creative people that I know.

  • And you just have -- You have such joy

  • and you have such great ideas.

  • And, you know, I'm excited

  • you're doing your show from Walnut Grove.

  • -Andy Cohen, we love you so much,

  • and it's so great to see your face.

  • Kiss that beautiful baby, Ben. I love him so much.

  • And I'll text you when this is over.

  • -Alright, buddy.

  • -Love you, bud. Disco ball! -Yes!

  • -Come on. Disco ball!

  • Come on, the best. Love you, dude.

-Andy Cohen, it's so great to see your face, my man.

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