Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Andy Cohen Recreates 30-Year-Old Nude Photo For An Important Cause—And Fans Are Loving It

Andy Cohen
Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images

The 'Watch What Happens Live' host stripped down for a powerful Skin Cancer Awareness Month post on Instagram.

Andy Cohen posted a naked throwback photo from 30 years ago to raise awareness for an important cause and asked followers if he should recreate the pose for a new post.

May is skin cancer awareness month.


Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer, with five million cases being diagnosed in the U.S. each year.

In recognition of the important cause, Cohen collaborated with Elta MD professional skincare products and bared it all to encourage people to periodically check their skin condition with a dermatologist.

Earlier this week on Instagram story, the 54-year-old TV personality and host of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, shared a cryptic photo of his younger self in the nude when he was in his twenties.

He asked followers in the caption:

“Feel like I still got it! Should I recreate this 30 year old nude photo????”

A strong majority responded, "yes," to the poll.

And he delivered.

Along with the carousel of photos of the old and new naked photoshoots, Cohen wrote:

“Thirty years ago, I posed for photographer @spencertunick (swipe for that image)."
"And I did it again… May is #SkinCancerAwareness Month and I’m partnering with @eltamdskincare to remind you all to wear sunscreen and #GetNaked… for a skin check with your dermatologist."

He encouraged followers to tag their friends who needed the reminder.

He added:

"For every tag in the next 30 days, @eltamdskincare will donate a bottle of sunscreen to the @curemelanoma foundation, up to $100,000 in value #EltaMDPartner."

Fans and entertainment industry colleagues approved the special message and photo.

@bravoandy/Instagram



@bravoandy/Instagram



@bravoandy/Instagram



@bravoandy/Instagram



@bravoandy/Instagram

"Skin cancer is very personal to me," said Cohen in another Instagram story post filmed just prior to recreating his nude photo.

Pointing to his bottom lip, he continued:

"I had a little brown dot right there for a while that I thought nothing of."
"My pal Kelly Rippa noticed it and said, 'you have to get that checked out immediately. It looks like skin cancer.'"
"And guess what? She was right."

Cohen said he had a malignant melanoma which he had removed.

"It totally changed the way I view my skin and that I protect my skin," he said.

"So to remind you to think about your skin, I am partnering with Elta MD on a really cool project that involves me showing my skin."

He said he was using Elta MD sunscreen products, which are rated #1 and recommended by Dermatologists.

Skin cancer is fortunately one of the most preventable cancers, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation.

Dermatologists suggest avoiding frequent and prolonged sun exposure.

They also advise people to check their skin for warning signs and to use sunscreen and wear appropriate protective clothing, even on cloudy days.

More from Trending

Scott Perry
Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images

GOP Rep. Tried To Trash The 'Big Beautiful Bill' On X—And Got Called Out Hard By A Community Note

Pennsylvania MAGA GOP Representative Scott Perry is joining the queue of rats jumping off the sinking ship of MAGA Republican President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill.

However, unlike Georgia and Nebraska MAGA Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene and Mike Flood, who both claimed they had no idea what was in the tax and spending cuts bill when they voted for it, Perry just trashed the bill as bad legislation.

Keep ReadingShow less
JD Vance
Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images

Vance Just Called The LA Protesters 'Insurrectionists'—And Was Swiftly Called Out For His Hypocrisy

After President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard to Los Angeles amid protests against immigration raids, Vice President JD Vance was called out for hypocrisy after calling protesters "insurrectionists."

California National Guard troops arrived in Los Angeles on Sunday morning, just hours after Trump signed an order deploying 2,000 service members in response to escalating immigration protests in the city. The order came after multiple confrontations between demonstrators and federal agents carrying out immigration enforcement operations—clashes that have resulted in over 100 arrests.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshot of John Morales
WTVJ

Florida Meteorologist Warns How DOGE Cuts Will Affect His Ability To Predict Hurricanes In On-Air Rant

John Morales, a WTVJ meteorologist, went viral for warning viewers about how cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and National Weather Service (NWS) will compromise his ability to accurately predict and track Florida hurricanes—to say nothing of forecasts nationwide.

Morales said the overall quality of weather forecasts across the country is already “becoming degraded” due to recent budget cuts by billionaire Elon Musk's advisory Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), and cautioned that hurricane forecasting will likely be the next casualty.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshot of Annie Andrews; Lindsey Graham
Annie Andrews/YouTube; Rebecca Noble/Getty Images

Pediatrician Running To Unseat Lindsey Graham Says He's 'Full Of Sh*t' In Fiery Campaign Video

Dr. Annie Andrews, who is running to unseat Republican Senator Lindsey Graham in South Carolina, said he is "full of s*it" in a campaign video criticizing the four-term incumbent for flip-flopping his political positions throughout his career.

In her video, Andrews calls it “embarrassing” to watch Graham shift so dramatically from once criticizing President Donald Trump to actively courting his approval.

Keep ReadingShow less
Man watching as woman walks into bedroom
Photo by We-Vibe Toys on Unsplash

People Divulge The Most Unexpected Person They've Hooked Up With

Life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you're going to get!

Every day can be full of surprises, especially if you're willing to explore, take chances, and try new things.

Keep ReadingShow less