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  • Astros trade could lead to Bregman reunion, Steve Cohen draws the line on Pete Alonso | Baseball Bar-B-Cast


    Over the weekend, the Houston Astros were finally able to trade reliever Ryan Pressly to the Chicago Cubs after he agreed to waive his no-trade clause and sign off on the deal. With the trade going through and some money being saved, could this mean the Astros are willing to bring back a familiar face at third base?

    Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss whether the Pressly-Cubs trade could indicate that Houston is trying to find funds to re-sign Alex Bregman and reunite him with Jose Altuve, something the second baseman has said he’s willing to do by moving to the outfield to help accommodate the team. Even though the Astros have, in theory, moved on from the two-time All-Star based on the moves they’ve made, perhaps a reunion could be in the cards now.

    Also on this episode of the Baseball Bar-B-Cast, the guys talk about comments made by New York Mets owner Steve Cohen at Amazin’ Day, which suggest he might be drawing a line in the sand regarding bringing back Pete Alonso and why he may be showing agent Scott Boras he’s done being taken advantage of. Later, Jake and Jordan discuss some controversy in the LIDOM championship that might involve a corked bat, as well as the Washington Nationals doing something they’ve never done before.

    (1:28) – The Opener: Possible Bregman reunion

    (17:54) – What can Cubs expect from Pressly?

    (22:56) – Kind of a Big Deal: Cohen comments on Alonso

    (36:46) – LIDOM championship controversy

    (46:20) – Around the League: Nationals sign Shinnosuke Ogasawara

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    The Houston Astros made a blockbuster trade today that could potentially lead to a reunion with former star Alex Bregman. Meanwhile, New York Mets owner Steve Cohen has drawn the line on trading away slugger Pete Alonso. Find out all the latest trade rumors and news on the Baseball Bar-B-Cast! #MLBTradeDeadline #Astros #Mets #BaseballBarBCast

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  • Scott Boras defends process after Mets owner Steve Cohen calls Pete Alonso talks ‘exhausting’


    NEW YORK — Pete Alonso loomed over the New York Mets’ Amazin’ Day at Citi Field on Saturday without attending the event.

    Just before Mets owner Steve Cohen answered a question about where things stand with Alonso, a homegrown star and free agent first baseman, during a panel discussion, a spirited crowd began chanting, “Let’s Sign Pete! Let’s sign Pete! Let’s sign Pete!”

    Another chant then started, “Pete Al-on-so!”

    Cohen then quipped, “Hold that for the end, OK?”

    Cohen followed with a blunt assessment.

    “We made a significant offer to Pete,” Cohen said. “He’s entitled to explore his market. That’s what he is doing. Personally, this has been an exhausting conversation and negotiation. I mean, Soto was tough — this is worse.

    “A lot of it is, we made a significant offer … I don’t like the structures that are being presented back to us. It’s highly asymmetric against us. And I feel strongly about it. I will never say no. There’s always the possibility. But the reality is we’re moving forward. And as we continue to bring in players, the reality is it becomes harder to fit Pete into what is a very expensive group of players that we already have. That’s where we are. And I am being brutally honest.

    “I don’t like the negotiations. I don’t like what’s been presented to us. Listen, maybe that changes. Certainly, I’ll always stay flexible. If it stays this way, I think we are going to have to get used to the fact that we may have to go forward with the existing players that we have.”

    The crowd applauded the answer.

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    Generally, from a star player’s perspective, a short-term deal can be seen as a concession. Therefore, for three years, there might be a preference from the player’s side to have only player opt-outs and no deferred money. In Boras’ four shorter-term deals after the 2023 season, none included deferred money. On the other hand, from the team’s perspective, they may prefer more optionality on their side.

    “Pete’s free-agent contract structure request are identical to the standards and practices of other clubs who have signed similarly situated qualifying-offer/all-star level players,” agent Scott Boras said. “Nothing different. Just established fairness standards.”

    Last week, the Mets made a counteroffer of three years to Alonso and Boras. It was rejected.

    The Mets withdrew that specific offer after it was turned down, sources familiar with the matter said. However, it’s unknown if the Mets and Alonso have since re-engaged. So whether the door is open under similar or different parameters remains a question.

    The crowd at Amazin’ Day started chanting “We want Pete!” as soon as Cohen, president of baseball operations David Stearns and Carlos Mendoza took the stand for a panel hosted by SNY broadcaster Gary Cohen. When the broadcaster began asking a question about Alonso, he referred to it as “the elephant in the room.” Chants of “Pe-te” then continued.

    “We all love Pete and we’ve said that many times,” Stearns said, receiving cheers. “As we’ve gone through this process, we’ve continued to express that. And we also understand that this is a business and Pete, as a free agent, deserves the right and earned the privilege to see what’s out there.

    “We also feel really good about the young players who are coming through our system who have the ability to play at the major-league level.”

    That’s when fans met Stearns’ words with groans and boos.

    “We saw that last year. And that’s not always the most popular opinion,” Stearns continued. “We saw that last year and we will this year again.”

    Without Alonso on the roster, the Mets would most likely look internally for a solution at first base. Earlier this month, Mets officials told third basemen Mark Vientos and Brett Baty to start taking reps at first base with Alonso’s future and the position for the club uncertain.

    Vientos broke out as the Mets’ third baseman last year, supplanting Baty at the position. Scouts said Vientos improved defensively but still has plenty of room to grow. In the minor leagues, he also played first base.

    “I love playing third base, but right now my main focus is, ‘What can I do for us to get to the World Series and win a championship?’” Vientos said. “That’s what I want.”

    At Amazin’ Day, Baty sported a new jersey number — No. 7. He previously wore No. 22, meaning he needed a new number as soon as the Mets signed Juan Soto. Baty landed on No. 7 because he grew up rooting for José Reyes and Joe Mauer.

    Might a new position be next?

    Baty recalled Stearns telling him a couple of weeks ago, “We don’t know what’s going to happen,” and to start taking reps at first base. The next day, a first baseman’s glove arrived in the mail.

    Unlike Vientos, Baty is a neophyte at first base. He last played first base sparingly as a sophomore in high school. He’s so new at the position that he said he hadn’t even thought about holding runners on or taking throws from pitchers. He said working on his footwork around the bag is the most challenging part.

    Baty sees any chance at first base as an opportunity to enhance his versatility as he tries to win a job in spring training. Third base is Baty’s main position, but he played some second base last year in Triple A following a midseason demotion. In previous seasons in the minor leagues, he also played some left field.

    “It’s really fun, honestly,” Baty said. “I’ve always prided myself on being as athletic as I can be. And I think athleticism, you can show it off at any position whether it be first base, second base, third base, the outfield, whatever it is.”

    Mendoza stopped short of anointing anyone the first baseman. If Vientos slid over to first base, Baty, Luisangel Acuña and Ronny Mauricio, possibly among others, would comprise a competition for playing time at third base.

    “We got options,” Mendoza said when asked if Vientos was the team’s first baseman as things stand. “We also got some depth there. We signed Jared Young, who has experience. Joey Meneses is a non-roster invite who has big-league experience. So we got options there. Guys are going to get the opportunity. We will see what happens.”

    Meanwhile, Alonso lingers in free agency. Veteran and clubhouse leader Brandon Nimmo, also a Boras client, said he wasn’t too surprised that Alonso remains on the market because he expects his longtime teammate to take his time with the process until he saw figures to his liking.

    “I would love to see Pete back with us, but I also understand that I don’t make those decisions; that’s between Pete and our front office,” Nimmo said. “From what I understand, there have been a lot of talks between them. I’m still hopeful that we will sign him. But we’re really happy with what we’ve done this offseason. We’ve made our team a better team.”

    Star shortstop Francisco Lindor added, “He should make the best decision for himself, and not feel like he’s rushed into a decision. And I am sure he will. Pete is smart. And he’s going to get the input from his wife and his family and then make the best decision for himself. As he should. He deserves it.”

    In the meantime, less than three weeks remain until the Mets begin reporting to spring training.

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    In a recent interview, Mets owner Steve Cohen expressed frustration with the lengthy negotiations between the team and All-Star first baseman Pete Alonso, calling the talks “exhausting.” However, Alonso’s agent Scott Boras has come to the defense of the negotiation process, stating that it is all part of the business of baseball.

    Boras, known for his fierce advocacy for his clients, explained that negotiations can be complex and time-consuming, especially when it comes to securing the best possible deal for a player of Alonso’s caliber. He emphasized that both sides are working towards a common goal of reaching a mutually beneficial agreement and that the process should not be rushed.

    While Cohen may find the negotiations tiresome, Boras emphasized the importance of carefully considering all factors involved in the contract discussions to ensure that Alonso receives fair compensation for his talents and contributions to the team. Boras is confident that a deal will be reached that satisfies both parties and allows Alonso to continue to excel on the field.

    In the high-stakes world of professional sports negotiations, it is not uncommon for tensions to arise between owners and agents. However, Boras’s defense of the process serves as a reminder that these discussions are a crucial part of ensuring that players are fairly compensated for their skills and performance. Fans will have to wait and see how the negotiations between Alonso and the Mets ultimately play out, but one thing is certain: Scott Boras will continue to fight for his client’s best interests every step of the way.

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  • Mets owner Steve Cohen – Pete Alonso negotiations ‘exhausting’


    NEW YORK — The Mets held their first winter event for fans in five years at Citi Field on Saturday, and there was one notable absence. Pete Alonso wasn’t in attendance because, for the first time since the 2016 draft, he isn’t a member of the Mets organization.

    The homegrown star first baseman remains a free agent, and though a reunion remains possible, he might have played his last game as a Met.

    Owner Steve Cohen bluntly said as much Saturday after taking the stage for a fireside chat with fans to chants of “We want Pete!”

    “Personally, this has been an exhausting conversation and negotiation,” Cohen said. “I mean, [Juan Soto‘s negotiation] was tough. This is worse. A lot of it is, we’ve made a significant offer. I don’t like the structures that are being presented back to us. I think it’s highly asymmetric against us, and I feel strongly about it.”

    Alonso, along with third baseman Alex Bregman, is one of the two best position players left in free agency. The first baseman, who is represented by Scott Boras, originally sought a long-term deal, but he is open to returning on a three-year contract and the Mets have been open to such a deal, according to a source. The obstacle has been money.

    “I will never say no,” Cohen said. “There’s always the possibility. But the reality is we’re moving forward and we continue to bring in players. As we continue to bring in players, the reality is it becomes harder to fit Pete into what is a very expensive group of players that we already have, and that’s where we are.

    “I’m being brutally honest. I don’t like the negotiations. I don’t like what’s being presented to us. Maybe that changes. I’ll always stay flexible. But if it stays this way, I think we’re going to have to get used to the fact that we may have to go forward with the existing players that we have.”

    Boras responded to Cohen’s comments later Saturday.

    “Pete’s free agent contract structure request are identical to the standards and practices of other clubs who have signed similarly situated qualifying offer/All-Star-level players,” Boras said. “Nothing different. Just established fairness standards.”

    The Mets recently re-signed outfielder/designated hitter Jesse Winker to a one-year, $7.5 million contract and added left-handed reliever A.J. Minter on a two-year, $22 million deal. They have also signed Soto (15 years, $765 million), Sean Manaea (three years, $75 million), Clay Holmes (three years, $38 million), and Frankie Montas (two years, $34 million), among other moves, this winter.

    Preparing for life without Alonso, the Mets recently instructed third basemen Mark Vientos and Brett Baty to work out at first base. Vientos and Baty both confirmed the organization’s request Saturday.

    “We all love Pete, and we’ve said that many times,” Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns said. “And I think, as we’ve gone through this process, we’ve continued to express that. We also understand that this is a business, and Pete, as a free agent, deserves the right and has the right and earned the privilege, really, to see what’s out there. We also feel really good about the young players who are coming through our system who have the ability to play at the major league level.”

    Vientos, 25, enjoyed a breakout season as one of the best hitters in the National League after solidifying himself as the Mets’ every-day third baseman in May and helping fuel the team’s run to the NL Championship Series. Baty, a former top prospect, was the club’s Opening Day third baseman last season. He struggled after a hot start before he was demoted to Triple-A and didn’t return to the majors.

    Mets manager Carlos Mendoza also named veterans Jared Young and Joey Meneses, both of whom signed this winter, as other options at first base if Alonso doesn’t return.

    “Pete’s been here since I’ve been here,” said Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor, who has starred for the franchise since 2021. “He was here before me. So, yeah, it would be different if he goes somewhere else. Yeah, it would be different. But I think he should take his time. I think he should make the best decision for himself and not feel that he’s rushed.”

    Alonso, 30, became a fan favorite while becoming a franchise cornerstone over his six seasons in Queens. He has hit 226 home runs since making his major league debut — the second-highest total in baseball behind only Aaron Judge. His 53 home runs in 2019 set a rookie record. He has been a reliable every-day presence, never missing more than nine games in a season and playing in all 178 games, postseason included, in 2024. He has made four All-Star teams and won the Home Run Derby twice.

    But he rates as a poor defender and baserunner whose offensive production has declined over the past three seasons, creating a free agent market that hasn’t been as fruitful as projected when he declined a seven-year, $158 million contract extension in 2023.

    Outfielder Brandon Nimmo, the longest-tenured player on the roster after debuting in 2016, signed an eight-year, $162 million contract to remain with the Mets two offseasons ago. Like Alonso, Boras is his agent. Unlike Alonso, he reached a resolution in December, not with spring training around the corner.



    Mets owner Steve Cohen recently spoke out about the ongoing negotiations with star player Pete Alonso, describing the process as “exhausting.” Cohen, who took over as owner of the team last year, has been working tirelessly to secure a long-term deal with Alonso, who has become a fan favorite and key player for the Mets.

    Despite the challenges and setbacks in the negotiations, Cohen remains hopeful that a deal will be reached soon. “Pete is a valuable asset to our team, and we are committed to keeping him in a Mets uniform for years to come,” Cohen said in a recent interview.

    Fans of the Mets are eagerly awaiting news of a resolution to the negotiations, as Alonso’s future with the team hangs in the balance. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Andy Cohen Denies Lisa Vanderpump RHOBH Comeback Rumors


    Here’s some bad news for Lisa Vanderpump fans. Those rumors about Andy Cohen trying to get her back on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills weren’t true. You don’t have to take our word for it, either. Andy debunked this one himself.

    Originally, an insider claimed that Andy was looking to shake things up in RHOBH by bringing back LVP. Although this would be a huge slap in the face for Kyle Richards, the source said that Andy wanted to bring back the “beloved cast member.”

    “Rumors have been circulating around Beverly Hills that Andy Cohen wants Lisa Vanderpump to return to The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” the source claimed.

    During the January 21 episode of Sirius XM’s Andy Cohen Live, the man himself completely squashed those rumors. Whoever that “insider” was should check their sources next time.

    Andy doesn’t see a path forward for LVP on RHOBH

    Andy explained, “It was repeated all over the place that I’m trying to get Lisa Vanderpump back on The Housewives of Beverly Hills. Now, let me restate my abject love for Lisa Vanderpump, but I don’t know where the rumor came from, and I don’t see her coming back to that show.”

    John Hill, Andy’s co-host, added that a Housewives return wouldn’t make sense for LVP. She’s got restaurants to run and a new generation of Vanderpump Rules to worry about. Why would she need to come back to the Housewives?

    Even if LVP did want to come back, Andy noted that she wouldn’t have much footing within the group. She’s certainly not a friend of Kyle’s, and the chances of her pretending to be friends with Dorit Kemsley are slim to none.

    “Also, I mean, she and Dorit and Kyle are, you know, I guess she’s kind of friends with Garcelle [Beauvais], but like I don’t even think she has any desire, or they have any desire to interact,” Andy added.

    Although LVP isn’t returning to RHOBH, you’ll still see her on TV. Not only is she returning with Season 12 of Pump Rules, but Season 2 of Vanderpump Villa has also been greenlit. That’s plenty of LVP content to keep us satisfied.

    The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills airs new episodes on Tuesdays at 8/7c.

    TELL US – DO YOU THINK LVP WANTS TO RETURN TO RHOBH? ARE YOU SURPRISED THAT ANDY TOOK TIME TO DEBUNK THIS CASTING RUMOR?



    In a recent interview, Andy Cohen shut down rumors of Lisa Vanderpump returning to The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Despite fan speculation and gossip surrounding a possible comeback for the former housewife, Cohen stated that there are no plans for Vanderpump to rejoin the show.

    Vanderpump left RHOBH after a tumultuous season, citing a lack of trust and harmony among the cast members. Since her departure, there have been rumors circulating about a potential return, but Cohen’s recent comments have put those rumors to rest.

    Fans of the show may be disappointed by this news, but it seems that Vanderpump’s time on RHOBH has truly come to an end. Cohen’s statement serves as confirmation that viewers will not be seeing the beloved reality star back on their screens anytime soon.

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  • Is Lisa Vanderpump Returning to ‘Real Housewives’? Andy Cohen Addresses Rumor | Andy Cohen, Bravo, lisa vanderpump, Real Housewives, real housewives of Beverly hills, Television, the real housewives of beverly hills | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip


    Andy Cohen is speaking out!

    During Tuesday’s (January 21) live episode of SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live, the host addressed a rumor that he is trying to get Lisa Vanderpump back on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

    Lisa was a main cast member from Season 1 to Season 9.

    “It was repeated all over the place that I’m trying to get Lisa Vanderpump back on The Housewives of Beverly Hills. Now, let me restate my abject love for Lisa Vanderpump, but I don’t know where the rumor came from, and I don’t see her coming back to that show,” he said.

    Keep reading to find out more…

    “Also, I mean, she and Dorit and Kyle are, you know, I guess she’s kind of friends with Garcelle, but like I don’t even think she has any desire, or they have any desire to interact,” he went on.

    “I do love that it feels like once a year, Kyle runs into Vanderpump somewhere and they’ll kind of send each other their bill or their drink. I think Vanderpump either paid Kyle’s bill once or set her her bill. I could be getting that story wrong, but they always have a funny, it seems like when they run into each other publicly, they have a little shade with each other, which I appreciate.”

    Find out which other star responded to a casting rumor for RHOBH.

    Listen to him explain…





    Fans of the hit reality TV show “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” have been buzzing with rumors about the possible return of fan-favorite Lisa Vanderpump. Speculation has been running wild ever since Andy Cohen, the executive producer of the “Real Housewives” franchise, addressed the rumor in a recent interview.

    In a recent interview with Bravo, Cohen was asked about the possibility of Vanderpump returning to the show. Cohen responded, “I love Lisa Vanderpump. I miss Lisa Vanderpump. I would love to have Lisa Vanderpump back.”

    While Cohen’s comments have sparked excitement among fans, there has been no official confirmation about Vanderpump’s return to the show. Vanderpump left “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” after Season 9, citing a desire to focus on her other projects.

    As fans eagerly wait for any updates on Vanderpump’s potential return, one thing is for sure – the drama and excitement of “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” will continue to keep viewers entertained. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Andy Cohen Reacts to Lisa Vanderpump RHOBH Comeback Rumors


    Andy Cohen Reveals If He Wants Lisa Vanderpump Back on RHOBH

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    Andy Cohen has always been a fan of Lisa Vanderpump but that doesn’t mean The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills OG star will be returning to the franchise.

    “It was repeated all over the place that I’m trying to get Lisa Vanderpump back on The [Real] Housewives of Beverly Hills,” Cohen, 56, revealed during the Tuesday, January 21, episode of his SiriusXM radio show Andy Cohen Live.

    Cohen, who is an executive producer on RHOBH, denied he started the rumors and insisted that Vanderpump, 64, has better things to do than pick up her diamond again.

    “Let me restate my abject love for Lisa Vanderpump, but I don’t know where the rumor came from,” he told listeners. “I don’t see her coming back to that show.”

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    Lisa Vanderpump is never shy about throwing shade at her former costars. During a Tuesday, June 18, appearance on the “Not Skinny But Not Fat” podcast, Vanderpump, 63, was asked which of three Real Housewives of Beverly Hills stars she’d rather be stuck on a deserted island with. Her options were Brandi Glanville, Kyle Richards […]

    Cohen’s cohost John Hill agreed with his assessment, adding, “I don’t know why that would even be a rumor. She doesn’t need to go back.”

    Hill explained that the Los Angeles-based series doesn’t “need” Vanderpump back. “She’s got her own thing going on,” he concluded.

    Cohen hinted that the current cast wouldn’t exactly mesh with Vanderpump. “She and Dorit [Kemsley] and Kyle [Richards] are, you know, I guess she’s kind of friends with Garcelle [Beauvais],” he said, trailing off.

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    The Bravo host said he doesn’t think Vanderpump “has any desire” to work with the RHOBH stars and they don’t “have any desire to interact” with her.

    Vanderpump was part of the original cast of RHOBH when it premiered in 2010 alongside Kyle, 56, and her sister Kim Richards as well as Taylor Armstrong, Camille Grammer and Adrienne Maloof.

    Vanderpump was a staple on the series for nine seasons before her exit in 2019 — and her drama with Kyle was heavily featured. (Kyle is still on RHOBH, while Vanderpump has starred on the show’s spinoffs Vanderpump Rules, Vanderpump Villa and more over the years.)

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    Andy Cohen has been candid about his complicated relationships with the Real Housewives — especially after they exited their respective franchise — over the years. Cohen became the Vice President of Original Programming at Bravo in 2004. Two years later, he served as an executive producer for Real Housewives of Orange County, which premiered in […]

    During her final season on RHOBH, Vanderpump had a falling out with several castmates. At the time, she was accused of forcing her Vanderpump Dog employees to talk about Kemsley’s adopted dog Lucy ending up at a kill shelter.

    Kyle initially remained neutral but eventually questioned whether Vanderpump leaked the story to the press, which ended with Kyle being kicked out of her home.

    While PuppyGate derailed their friendship, Cohen said that Kyle and Vanderpump have a running joke between the pair over who pays the check when they cross paths.

    “I do love that it feels like once a year, Kyle runs into Vanderpump somewhere and they’ll kind of send each other their bill or their drink,” Cohen recalled on Tuesday. “I think Vanderpump either paid Kyle’s bill once or sent her her bill.”

    The producer admitted he “could be getting that story wrong,” but he is confident the former friends know how to handle each other when they are in the same place.

    “They always have a funny [interaction],” Cohen added. “It seems like when they run into each other publicly, they have a little shade with each other, which I appreciate.”





    Andy Cohen Reacts to Lisa Vanderpump RHOBH Comeback Rumors

    Fans of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” have been buzzing with excitement over rumors of OG housewife Lisa Vanderpump potentially making a comeback to the show. And now, Andy Cohen, the executive producer of the popular reality series, has finally broken his silence on the matter.

    In a recent interview, Cohen addressed the rumors of Vanderpump’s return, stating that he would be open to having her back on the show. “Lisa is a big part of the show’s history and we always love having her on,” Cohen said. “If the timing is right and it makes sense for the show, I would definitely consider bringing her back.”

    Vanderpump left the show in 2019 after a tumultuous season filled with drama and feuds with her co-stars. Since then, fans have been clamoring for her return, hoping to see her iconic wit and charm back on their screens.

    While nothing has been confirmed yet, Vanderpump’s potential comeback has certainly stirred up excitement among fans of the show. Will we see her back in the 90210 anytime soon? Only time will tell. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Teresa Giudice Apologizes to Andy Cohen


    Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Teresa Giudice is offering an apology to Bravo producer Andy Cohen.

    On the December 25 episode of her podcast, “Turning The Tables,” alongside RHONJ personalities Jennifer Aydin and Kim DePaola, Giudice referenced that she pushed Cohen while he was hosting the show’s season 2 reunion. According to Giudice, she was frustrated by her castmates at the reunion and did not intend to push Cohen.

    “I got so upset. I didn’t mean to push Andy Cohen,” said Giudice on her podcast.

    Aydin interjected that she believed Cohen did not mind when she pushed him. Aydin said, however, that Cohen was bothered when Giudice took away his cue cards during the season 8 reunion.

    “Teresa pushing him, that’s drama, he likes that. He’s a little drama queen that one. But taking away his cards is like his work,” said Aydin to Giudice.

    Giudice suggested she did not recall taking Cohen’s cards.

    “When did I take his cards away?” asked Giudice.

    When DePaola said, “You didn’t like what he was asking. He got mad about it,” Giudice replied, “Oh really?” She then issued Cohen an apology for her past behavior.

    “I’m sorry, Andy. Sorry,” said Giudice on her podcast.


    Andy Cohen Told Teresa Giudice Grabbing His Cue Cards Upset Him

    During an appearance on the November 17, 2024 episode of “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen,” Giudice played a game of “What’s More Villainous?!” During the segment, Cohen asked if Giudice thought “pushing [him] at the season 2 reunion or ripping the cards out of [his[ hands in the season 8 reunion” was more villainous.

    After Giudice answered the incidences were equally villainous, he shared that he was “more annoyed” by her “ripping the cards out of [his] hand.”

    “I didn’t care about the pushing,” said Cohen to Giudice.

    Giudice then told Cohen she was “sorry.” He replied that her behavior at the season 8 reunion “was a moment in time.”

    “You were so mad. Oh, boy,” said Cohen on the “Watch What Happens Live” episode.


    Teresa Giudice Said She Would Be Interested in Returning to RHONJ

    RHONJ has been on hiatus since the show’s 14th season aired its final episode in August 2024. During the December 18 episode of “Turning The Tables,” RHONJ star Dolores Catania said she wanted to film for RHONJ again in 2025.

    “I would love for our show to come back. Really I would,” said Catania in the podcast episode.

    Giudice agreed with her castmate, stating, “I second that!” 

    Cohen warned that fans will not know if RHONJ will be completely rebooted or when it will return to Bravo anytime soon in a December 2024 interview with Us Weekly.

    “You’re not gonna get it for, like, a year, so everyone stop asking. And I keep saying you are going to get nothing, so stop asking!” said Cohen to the publication.



    Teresa Giudice, star of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey,” recently took to social media to issue a public apology to Bravo executive Andy Cohen.

    In her post, Teresa expressed regret for any hurtful comments she may have made about Andy in the past and acknowledged that they were made in the heat of the moment. She went on to thank Andy for his support and for giving her a platform to share her story with the world.

    Teresa’s heartfelt apology has been met with positive responses from fans and followers, with many commending her for taking responsibility for her actions and showing humility. Andy himself has not yet publicly responded to Teresa’s apology, but it is clear that she is making an effort to make amends and move forward positively.

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  • Kathy Griffin Curses, Andy Cohen Disses


    Not long after Anderson Cooper started hosting CNN’s New Year’s Eve coverage from Times Square in 2002, the news program often became the news.

    In 2007, Kathy Griffin joined as the journalist’s official cohost. While the unlikely duo brought the laughs, Griffin made waves annually for her dirty jokes and cursing. Still, the network stood by her — until May 2017 when Griffin came under fire for posing with a fake severed head of then-President Donald Trump.

    After Cooper tweeted that he was “appalled by the photo shoot,” calling it “clearly disgusting and completely inappropriate,” the network cut ties with Griffin.

    Cooper continued to keep the coverage light by teaming up with pal Andy Cohen as his official cohost for the 2017-18 broadcast — and the twosome began their tradition of taking shots to celebrate the show.

    A few years later, Cohen made headlines during the 2021-22 broadcast when he threw shade at Mayor Bill de Blasio and Ryan Seacrest. The outburst resulted in an alcohol ban for one year for both Cooper and Cohen.

    Scroll through for the most-talked-about moments from the broadcast over the years:



    In a recent interview, comedian Kathy Griffin let loose with a string of curses aimed at Bravo host Andy Cohen, fueling rumors of a longstanding feud between the two. Griffin, known for her no-holds-barred humor, did not hold back in expressing her disdain for Cohen, calling him out for his alleged mistreatment of her during their time working together.

    But the drama didn’t stop there. Cohen, never one to shy away from a confrontation, fired back with a scathing diss of his own, questioning Griffin’s credibility and accusing her of trying to stir up controversy for attention.

    The feud between these two may be far from over, but one thing is for sure – when Kathy Griffin curses, Andy Cohen isn’t afraid to dish it right back. Stay tuned for more updates on this epic showdown.

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  • Shot By Shot Breakdown of Andy Cohen & Anderson Cooper’s NYE

    Shot By Shot Breakdown of Andy Cohen & Anderson Cooper’s NYE


    An annual tradition (except for in 2022), best friends and co-hosts Andy Cohen, Anderson Cooper, and tequila host CNN’s New Year’s Eve Live. Here’s how the besties rang in the New Year and who they convinced to take a shot with them as the night unfolded.

    The boys are back. Cohen laid down the ground rules: at the top of every hour, Cohen and Cooper are going to take a shot of tequila together. However, Cohen didn’t specify how much was going to go into each shot. The two took the shot swimmingly; I mean, the first shot is always the easiest, right? Then Cooper shared his first words of wisdom for the evening: “If any young people are watching, at a certain point in your life, you will become the people you used to make fun of. And that’s what we’ve become.” We can only hope to be half as cool as them at their age.

    The second shot is always the hardest. Cohen took in the second shot like a pro, but Cooper struggled through the shot of tequila, gagging after the liquor hit his mouth. He started to giggle as Cohen teased and playfully poked him. He’s a lightweight, folks, especially once Ralph Fiennes joined them to recite the “Very Mindful, Very Demure” meme.

    Who accepted a shot: Ralph Fiennes, Michael Ian Black, and Amber Ruffin
    Who rejected a shot: Roy Wood Jr, with good reason.

    Right before comedian Whitney Cummings came to roast 2024, Cohen and Cooper downed their third drink. Cooper clarified that they’ve only taken three shots only two hours before the New Year. As Cummings continued to fire shot after shot at what happened this year, the tequila must’ve been hitting. Cooper began to hide his face while laughing at Cummings’s jokes and then was suspiciously still, possibly disassociating as he remembered the night wasn’t over yet. Hold it in, Coop!

    Who rejected a shot: Whitney Cummings

    Cooper introduced the in memoriam segment of the night by sharing his distaste for New Year’s. His father died on January 5, 1978 and he’s always felt grief during the holiday, opting to work instead of celebrate.

    Who accepted a shot: Andy Cohen’s parents

    The duo toasted a glass of champagne with 50 Cent, who was celebrating in Vegas. Cooper notably didn’t really drink his glass. Maybe he’s out for the night.

    Who accepted a glass: 50 Cent

    Cohen wanted to keep the party going, pitching to Cooper that they should take another shot right before the New Year. But it seemed like Cooper wanted out for the night. “Why do people do this?” he asked. Someone get this man a water. Cohen held down the fort by leading Anthony Anderson and his mother, Mama Doris, in a game called the Mom-ly Wed Game.

    Who accepted one shot: Anthony Anderson and his mother, Mama Doris
    Who accepted multiple shots: Diplo
    Who might allegedly be microdosing: Also, Diplo. No confirmation on that though, besides a thumbs up from the gentleman.

    Cohen revealed that he and Cooper have already rung in 2025 with a toast, but argued that it “doesn’t count if it’s off-camera,” so they took another shot. “I just wanna say, this is the last drink I’m gonna have of 2025 … until 2026 New Year’s Eve,” Cooper declared. We look forward to it. (And thankfull, CNN has dropped a highlight reel to tide us over until then.)



    As we rang in the new year, Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper once again hosted CNN’s New Year’s Eve coverage from Times Square. The dynamic duo brought their usual banter, jokes, and camaraderie to the broadcast, keeping viewers entertained throughout the night. Let’s take a shot by shot breakdown of some of the most memorable moments from their NYE special:

    1. Opening shot: The camera pans over the bustling crowd in Times Square as Andy and Anderson make their grand entrance, setting the stage for the night ahead.

    2. Shot of the countdown clock: As the clock ticks closer to midnight, the tension and excitement build, with Andy and Anderson hyping up the moment.

    3. Shot of Andy and Anderson’s matching outfits: The co-hosts never fail to coordinate their attire, and this year was no exception as they both rocked stylish suits and ties.

    4. Shot of the celebrity guests: Throughout the night, Andy and Anderson welcomed a slew of famous faces to the broadcast, including musical performances and interviews with special guests.

    5. Shot of the ball drop: The iconic moment when the ball drops in Times Square and the crowd erupts in cheers and confetti, signaling the start of a new year.

    6. Shot of Andy and Anderson’s final sign-off: As the broadcast comes to a close, Andy and Anderson bid farewell to viewers and reflect on the night’s festivities, leaving us all feeling nostalgic and ready for the year ahead.

    Overall, Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper once again delivered a fun and entertaining NYE special, reminding us why they are one of the best hosting duos in the business. Cheers to another year of laughs, cheers, and unforgettable moments with these two!

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