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Lizzo Tried To Teach Andy Cohen How To Twerk His 'Tiny Hiney'—And He Gets An 'E' For Effort

Lizzo Tried To Teach Andy Cohen How To Twerk His 'Tiny Hiney'—And He Gets An 'E' For Effort
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Lizzo was happy to oblige when Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen asked for a lesson on twerking.

Pride.com reported on the "About Damn Time" singer's appearance on the Bravo show to promote her new album, Special.


Lizzo, a skilled dancer, was asked by Cohen to help him twerk, warning that his “tiny little hiney” may make him a difficult student.

With the help of some liquid courage and friends, Lizzo stepped up to the challenge.

Cohen shared the hilarious video on his @bravoandy Instagram account:

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Lizzo taught him a variety of twerking styles, from the basic up and down, to the fast paced “vibrator” method.

Instagram users loved watching Cohen and Lizzo have a good time:


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While Cohen is no master of twerking, many complimented his efforts:


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Still, they encouraged him to keep practicing:


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Lizzo clearly had a blast teaching the Bravo host to twerk. We hope she continues to spread her knowledge!

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