My favorite ginger is Prince Harry!
I would ask Donald Trump why every single person in his cabinet has spoken out publicly - and his vice president - against gay rights, and he's never said anything about that.
Prince Harry is like the biggest international star there is.
People don't get drafted into being housewives. It's a voluntary experience, so people are putting themselves into this situation voluntarily.
I'm actually interested and enthusiastic. Even when I walk into a show not knowing much about my guest, I always come away as more of a fan or enthusiast.
There are days now where I think, "Oh man, that would've been a great entry," but I'm putting the pen down until I clear my head, or think of another book idea.
I learned a great deal about myself, and it forced me to be introspective in a way that I'm not typically, but "reporting" on my own life became emotionally exhausting.
After three straight years of writing, though, I definitely needed a break to just go live my life.
I love the term "everything is copy," attributed to Nora Ephron, which was my guiding principle as I wrote.
In the case of Tori Spelling, there were two apology emails.
I usually do drive-by insults, and keep moving until I realize the next day how horrible I am.
Amber Rose is NOT Charlie's [Rose] cousin. I just want to make sure people know.
In all seriousness, the first book [The Andy Cohen Diaries: A Deep Look at a Shallow Year] was such a love letter to Wacha, that I think people will be interested and surprised to see that I had some challenges with him in year two.
Dreams are really boring, but every so often I threw in a doozy.
I think [Anderson Cooper ] and me both enjoy working, and don't consider it "work," so as long as I'm having fun I will continue at this pace.
When you're taking your one-thousandth selfie of the day that might be the moment you try to kill the person by lethal hugging!
I am so glad I was writing while on my last book tour, which was really meta, but I think a fascinating look inside the reality of what that whole madness is about.
I ran into Woody Allen shooting a movie on my block. I can't believe this is my life!
I cannot believe the volume of famous people I run into in my life, and that's part of the reason I love diary format.
I love getting into restaurants and getting free stuff - that part of fame I definitely enjoy!
I was already in a groove and decided to initially write down everything, as I would in an actual diary, and then go back and take out what I was too shy to reveal. But I wound up leaving more in than I imagined, and that was because I wanted to be transparent and real.
I better be honest about my feelings, even those involving loneliness, jealousy, and fear.
I was waiting for the right guy to come along, but maybe I didn't actually want one, or was not available emotionally. I was really nervous about including him in the book [Superficial: More Adventures from the Andy Cohen Diaries], but this relationship has developed over a year and a half, and so it would've been dishonest not to.
I either wrote at the end of the night or sometimes in the morning. Sometimes they were full entries, or others I just wrote notes about things that happened that day or funny thoughts I'd had. If I had a truly eventful day, I'd take the time to write it all down in great detail. I edited a lot of content out once it was all finished - there was way too much, and I didn't want to bore anyone. I like to keep the book [Superficial: More Adventures from the Andy Cohen Diaries] moving at a fast pace.
I was in such a creative groove after turning in my last book (The Andy Cohen Diaries: A Deep Look at a Shallow Year) that I decided to keep writing in the hope that I'd one day do a sequel.
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