Andy Cohen got ‘physical’ with John Mayer on drunken night out

Andy Cohen is spilling the tea about his friendship with John Mayer.
The Bravo boss, 57, appeared on Alex Cooper’s “Call Her Daddy” podcast Wednesday and gave insight into a typical night out with the “Your Body Is a Wonderland” singer, 48.
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“It is us going to dinner. We always sit on the same side of the booth. We sit next to each other, always,” Cohen explained. “That is our spot.”
Cohen said that while the pair don’t hold hands, as the night continues he’ll “find myself sinking into him, because he’ll have his arm around me.”
The “Real Housewives” producer recalled that during a recent night out at the Sunset Tower, he “was getting so physical” with Mayer by the end of the evening.
“He was like, ‘Andy!’ But I was, kind of, using his body to tell a story about a guy,” Cohen shared. “I was in my cups a little bit. We were in a puddle of laughter.”
Cohen added that the stars “love each other deeply” — but clarified that he’s “not secretly in love” with Mayer.
“If I could find a gay guy that was him, it would be magic,” the TV host said. “But you know what, I am so grateful for the love that we have.”
Cooper, 31, then asked Cohen who from Hollywood he’d set his pal up with.
“It would be someone who has their own thing going, who has their own success, who is just smart and funny,” he replied. “And just someone strong and independent and wise.”
Elsewhere in the episode, Cohen revealed that he recently spoke to Mayer on the phone about him appearing on “Call Her Daddy.”
“We FaceTimed yesterday,” Cohen said. “He’s like, ‘You’re going to be great.’ He goes, ‘Go deliver.’ He was like, ‘You know what you’re doing.’”
Cohen and Mayer have spoken about their close bond in the press over the years.
“John Mayer and I have what some would consider an unlikely friendship,” Cohen told Entertainment Weekly in 2015. “He’s one of our greatest living guitarists, and I’m regarded as the dude that stirs the s–t on late-night TV.”
Last year, Mayer wrote a letter to The Hollywood Reporter about their line of questioning to Cohen about their friendship.
“People seem dubious that a straight rock star can have a close, platonic relationship with a gay TV personality,” Mayer wrote. “First, there is a long and storied history of ‘rock stars’ (not mocking, just won’t refer to myself as one) befriending gay icons and artists. Second, I think that to suggest that people are dubious of a friendship like mine and Andy’s is to undermine the public’s ability to accept and understand diversity in all facets of culture, be it in art or in real life.”
Mayer added that he believes that the public are “sophisticated enough” to understand his relationship with Cohen “without assuming it must include a sexual component.”
Cohen cheered on Mayer’s response to the outlet.
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