Andy Cohen is giving credit score the place it’s due relating to that viral cat café second with buddy John Mayer on New Yr’s Eve.
“He was going to be joining us from Tokyo and I said, ‘Look, we will set you up in your hotel.’ And he said, ‘I’d love to go somewhere more fun, like a cat café.’ And I was like, ‘Okay, well lemme see if we can find one,’” Cohen, 55, solely tells Us Weekly on Tuesday, January 9, whilst selling Walmart’s “Save Your Resolutions” marketing campaign.
As soon as CNN discovered a café for Mayer to telephone in from, Cohen says he gave Anderson Cooper a heads up in regards to the hilarious location forward in their CNN New Yr’s Eve Are living particular.
“I told Anderson a few times, ‘Hey, John’s going to be at a cat cafe,’ but I think he tunes me out sometimes, so I think that’s why it was immediately so funny to him,” Cohen recollects. “And also the cats’ butts were in John’s face the whole time. I think just that visual was so funny.”
The web went right into a frenzy when Cooper, 56, erupted right into a have compatibility of giggles as Mayer, 46, joined the particular from within a cat café and was once surrounded by way of tom cats — a few of which had their butts in Mayer’s face.
“This doesn’t look sanitary, John,” Cohen stated right through the published, whilst Cooper exclaimed, “John, there’s cats everywhere.”
Mayer gave the impression to not be fazed by way of their alarming reactions, replying, “I believe it passes all health codes. I think it’s just fine.”
He endured, “There are cats. Yeah. This is a place you can come, enjoy a drink or two and talk to cats. It’s a cat bar. I don’t know how much more clear I can be about this objective of this place.”
Whilst Mayer indubitably grabbed the eye of many cats, he has but to calm down with a distinct anyone. In relation to atmosphere him up with Actual Housewives of New York superstar Brynn Whitfield, Cohen isn’t so certain if the pair can be a just right fit.
“Well, I tried to set her up with Tyler Cameron,” Cohen recollects, prior to including that “it’s not the worst idea” to play matchmaker for Whitfield, 36, and Mayer. “I can’t see John dating someone on a reality show, though.”
As Cohen debates the theory, he provides that Whitfield has “got it all” and is “really smart.”
“I think [Mayer] wants someone as smart and as clever as she is and she’s certainly beautiful,” he says. “So … interesting.”
When he’s now not taking part in cupid, Cohen is teaming up with Walmart+ for his or her “Save Your Resolutions” marketing campaign.
“I spent a lot of time thinking about, ‘What are my resolutions going to be?’ and I, like millions of Americans, ditch mine every year,” he says. “So we’re trying to get you to save your resolutions, and if you sign up with Walmart+, it’s kind of the ultimate savings membership. It saves you time and money on things like free grocery delivery, free shipping, discounted fuel, all these ways to help kind of kickstart and save your resolutions.”
Reporting by way of Christina Garibaldi