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Andy Cohen Hilariously Admits He Looked Like A 'Lesbian Toddler' After Outfit Gets Dragged

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Cohen's outfit for iHeart Radio’s Jingle Ball in New York City had heads turning—and not in a good way.

Andy Cohen became an instant meme when his outfit of choice for iHeart Radio's Jingle Ball in New York City took the internet by storm.

Thankfully, though, the Watch What Happens Live host had a good sense of humor about it.


On Friday, Cohen showed up to the event rocking a rather festive green and orange plaid flannel shirt half-tucked into his baggy dark denim jeans which were cuffed over his Jordan 11 Concords.

Needless to say, people on social media had a field day tearing apart his look.





So on Monday, Cohen addressed the criticism head on.

During his Sirius XM radio show Radio Andy, his co-host John Hill joked:

“You went in lesbian cosplay."

And Cohen agreed:

“Without question I did. I look so bad in these red carpet pictures."

Cohen admitted that he was shocked to wake up to all the chatter surrounding his 'fit, but he did wholeheartedly agree with the feedback.

“And I woke up on Saturday morning and went online, and it was a massacre of me. And I was like, oh man, I look so stupid. I deserve all this."
“I hate it that these pictures are out there. I also happen to look four foot eight. I mean I look like a little fella.”

Hill quipped that he thought Cohen may have actually switched places with his 4-year-old son Ben.

“I thought that a real life Freaky Friday had happened and I was looking at Ben inside, who had dressed himself. You look like a toddler... a lesbian toddler.”

And Cohen acknowledged:

“I do look like a lesbian toddler.”

You can watch below.

WARNING: NSFW language

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People online appreciated Cohen accepting defeat, but they were entertained by his take, nonetheless.

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While Cohen agreed that his outfit made him look like a "lesbian toddler," he did suggest that when he was onstage against a bright red background introducing Cher, the look totally worked.

He said:

“It looked so good."
“I have this bright green shirt on and there’s a red background… it looks festive.”

We believe you, "little fella."

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