‘WWHL’: Carole Radziwill Reunites With Andy Cohen One Year After Slamming Him As A “Bully”



Andy Cohen and Carole Radziwill have squashed their beef. The Real Housewives of New York City alum made a surprise appearance on Monday night’s (Aug. 4) episode of Watch What Happens Live, stunning guests Bowen Yang, Matt Rogers, and just about every other Bravo fan out there.

As the “Mystery Housewife Caller,” Radziwill strutted out onto the stage more than seven years after her final season on RHONY aired. The journalist, who appeared on Season 5 through Season 10 of the reality series, revealed which of her former castmates she’s still in touch with.

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“Dorinda [Medley] and I share a really good friend, so I do see her occasionally. But she’s very busy doing her other shows. I have some tea about The Traitors, but I can’t say,” she teased.

“Actually, Heather [Thomson] moved to the Berkshires but she comes to the city and I see her very occasionally. Other than that, I haven’t seen anyone else in eight years,” she continued. “Although, I recently randomly bumped into Ramona [Singer] and Luann [de Lesseps] at the same party, and I had to look around. I was like, ‘There are definitely cameras here.’ There should’ve been.”

According to Radziwill, she “went right up” to de Lesseps and Singer.

“I’m so out of it, so I see them and it’s sort of like, ‘Awe.’ I don’t remember. Do we hate each other? Do we not? I don’t remember,” she said. “I went up to Ramona and literally it was like we were in a scene. They should’ve had cameras. It was like Season 7.”

Radziwill’s reunion with Cohen came one year after she slammed him as a “bully” on X (formerly known as Twitter) for outing her as the anonymous source who shaded him and the Real Housewives franchise in a New York magazine profile.

“It was so weird,” Cohen said in a June 2024 episode of  SiriusXM’s Radio Andy. “Carole has said a lot of unkind things about me that she’s tweeted and been quoted about so I was like, ‘Why are you going off the record here?’ It was so weird to me. I didn’t understand. Why not just put your name to it? That was so weird.”

Radziwill later clapped back, writing, “Hey Carole here 🙋🏼‍♀️ Someone can make a truthful observation & there’s always one short-ish dude waiting to be offended. At this point why would any normal person use their name? They’re all so vindictive which I believe is the point of the quote & confirmed by Andy’s nasty response.”

The author called Cohen a “bully” for naming her as the source, despite her choice to remain anonymous in the story. “Imagine outing a woman [who] for whatever reason chooses to remain anonymous. He’s absurd & should apologize immediately. But I’m not holding my breath,” she said at the time.

“I didn’t want to put my name in an article in which I had no idea of the context,” she explained in a separate post. “I told the writer they’re all vindictive & then Andy proves it by outing me. He’s lost his mind likely from all the legal trouble. Hope he gets [the] help he needs.”

We’re glad to see they’ve put the drama behind them!

Watch What Happens Live airs Sunday through Thursday at 10 p.m. ET on Bravo. New episodes are available to stream the next day on Peacock.




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