Andy Cohen Admits to Being 'Overserved' After Roasting Former NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio on TV
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The 'Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen' host rants against the 60-year-old politician while hosting CNN's 'New Year's Eve Live' with Anderson Cooper.

AceShowbiz - Andy Cohen put the blame on alcohol for his viral moment of him roasting Bill de Blasio on TV. Having ranted against the former New York City mayor while hosting CNN's "New Year's Eve Live" with Anderson Cooper, the TV personality admitted that he was "a bit overserved."

The "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen" host made the confession on his Twitter account on Saturday, January 1. "good morning! Um, I was a bit overserved last night," he simply penned along with a woozy face emoji.

Cohen also addressed the matter on Instagram. Sharing some pictures of him and his pal Cooper from the show, he said, "I was a hair over-served last night, but man did I have fun! I hope you did too. Happy New Year everybody."

Cohen took aim at de Blasio while broadcasting from Times Square in New York City on Friday night. After taking several tequila shots, he told the camera, "Let me tell you something. Watching Mayor de Blasio do his victory lap dance after four years of the crappiest term as the mayor of New York."

Cooper then interjected, "Oh, don't go on a rant. Don't go on a rant!" However, Cohen continued lashing out at the politician as saying, "The only thing Democrats and Republicans can agree on is what a horrible mayor he has been. So, sayonara, sucka!"

Feeling awkward, Cooper tried several times to stop Cohen from going off the rails. The former asked, "This is how you want to start the New Year?" to which the 53-year-old talk show host replied, "2022! It's a new year, 'cause guess what? I have a feeling I'm going to be standing right here next year, and you know who I'm not going to be looking at dancing as the city comes apart? You."

This was not the first time Cohen dissed de Blasio. During the New Year's Eve coverage for CNN that he hosted alongside Cooper in 2020, the Bravo executive producer blasted de Blasio, "Do something with this city!" He continued, "Honestly, get it together!"

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