The “flattered” Bravo executive was at a loss during the NSFW exchange on Sunday’s show, admitting, “I don’t know where to go with this.”
Comedian London Hughes left Andy Cohen speechless when she propositioned him on Sunday’s episode of “Watch What Happens Live.”She continued, “I must say, you are looking devilishly good right now. Very sexy. I would sit on your face.”
While her fellow guest — and “Real Housewives of New York” star — Ubah Hassan admitted that Cohen, 55, does “smell good,” the talk show host looked at his cue cards nervously. “Wow, I’m very flattered,” he said. “You’re the first person to say that today. I don’t know where to go with this.”BRAVO“I don’t know where to go with this,” the “flattered” host said.
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