Andy Cohen is letting it all hang out — literally.
The Bravo TV personality continued the promotional cycle for his new book, “The Daddy Diaries: The Year I Grew Up,” with two big reveals.
During a Wednesday appearance on “Sherri,” Cohen floated an idea about having “good threesomes” with bestie Anderson Cooper. The topic arose when host Sherri Shepherd asked the single, 54-year-old father of two about the possibility of marriage. Cohen, who’s openly gay, joked that he and Shepherd should date.
However, the bestselling author admitted he “would not fulfill [her] sexually,” to which Shepherd playfully suggested they could start having threesomes.
The “30 Rock” alum then said Anderson Cooper would join them, before adding, “I can’t handle both of you. Damn.”
“I threw in Anderson Cooper’s name because you guys get along so well together,” Shepherd said of the best friends, to which Cohen replied, “We could have some good threesomes, me and Anderson.”
Through the jokes, however, the “Watch What Happens” Live host made sure to clarify he and Cooper are truly “just friends.”
Cooper, 55, also has two young children and lives just blocks away from Cohen in Greenwich Village. The duo have toured the country with their “AC2″ live show and have co-hosted CNN’s New Year’s Eve special for the last six years.
But Cohen’s risqué revelation on “Sherri” wasn’t the only jaw-dropping moment Cohen delivered on Hump Day.
On Instagram, the St. Louis native rebooted his nude photoshoot from 30 years prior to help promote National Skin Cancer Month. Cohen, who was diagnosed with a melanoma in 2016, reunited with photographer Spencer Tunick for a photo of him in the buff.
“Thirty years ago, I posed for photographer @spencertunick. And I did it again,” Cohen captioned the post. “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.”
The original image shows him sitting naked with the famed lions outside of the New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue.
The 2023 version has him posing on a ledge, looking up with the New York City skyline in the background.