Bravo boss blindsided? Real Housewives turn on Andy Cohen in an explosive lawsuit frenzy!
Andy Cohen, the face of Bravo's popular Real Housewives franchise, is facing a wave of controversy. In a recent interview with Vulture, Cohen addressed accusations of misconduct, a lawsuit alleging fostering a toxic work environment, and claims of sexual harassment.
Cohen, who also serves as the executive producer for the Real Housewives, described the past year as a "sustained attack." This comes after lawsuits filed by former cast members Leah McSweeney and Caroline Manzo, alleging workplace toxicity and inappropriate behavior by other cast members. McSweeney's lawsuit specifically targeted Cohen, accusing him of turning a blind eye to drug use and contributing to a hostile work environment. Cohen vehemently denied these claims.
Further complicating matters, cast member Brandi Glanville publicly accused Cohen of sexual harassment. Cohen has not commented publicly on this specific allegation.
Despite the controversies, Cohen maintains the show's popularity. He referenced a positive reception from fans at BravoCon, a network event dedicated to the channel's programming.
The interview also delved into the financial aspects of reality television. Cohen defended the show's compensation structure, arguing cast members are "gig workers" who benefit from the exposure the show provides. This stance clashes with calls for residuals and increased financial compensation from some former cast members, most notably Bethenny Frankel.
While Cohen maintains his position within the franchise, the recent controversies raise questions about the working conditions and treatment of cast members on reality television shows.