Andy Cohen is feeling like a way influencer after his viral plaid blouse impressed B.J. Novak’s most up-to-date acquire.
“Got this shirt because I saw @bravoandy wear it,” Novak, 44, wrote along a photograph of himself in a patterned button-up blouse by way of Alex Mill by the use of his Instagram Tale on Thursday, December 21. Cohen, 55, used to be fast to repost the snap, bragging to his fans, “To SOME, I’m a fashion influencer.”
Cohen become a trending matter by the use of social media previous this month when he wore a inexperienced, yellow and orange flannel on the Z100 Jingle Ball at New York Town’s Madison Sq. Lawn. He paired the easygoing best with darkish blue denims and white and black shoes.
The TV persona used to be briefly clowned on-line, with lovers throwing coloration at him for dressing down at the crimson carpet and joking that he appeared instantly out of the early 2000s. “You must be Andy Cohen wearing concords at jingle ball if you think we f—king,” one person wrote by the use of X (previously Twitter) as every other claimed that the Bravo exec “can’t dress.”
After extra feedback rolled in, Cohen spoke back to the hilarious outrage, writing by the use of his Instagram Tale on December 10, “I deserve this. LOL!”
Cohen additional roasted his getup by the use of his Radio Andy display on December 11. When his cohost John Hill joked that Cohen “went in lesbian cosplay,” Cohen briefly agreed. “Without question, I did,” Cohen spoke back. “I look so bad in these red carpet pictures.”
Cohen insisted, then again, that his outfit did glance just right on level when he offered Cher. “It looked so good. I have this bright green shirt on and there’s a red background. … It looks festive,” he mentioned.
He added, “The red carpet pictures are so bad and I woke up Saturday morning and went online and it was a massacre of me. I was like, ‘Oh man. I look so stupid.”