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As Housewives make accusations of mistreatment, is Bravo’s Andy Cohen in freefall?

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It’s big Business being Andy Cohen.

The King of Bravo has built an estimated $30 million empire, mainly on being the face of the “Real Housewives” brand and merrily doing shots with A-listers on his talk show.

He’s won an Emmy and two Peabodies for his work, continues to be the executive producer on all 11 “Real Housewives” franchises and hosts “Watch What Happens Live” five nights a week — all with a knowing twinkle in his eye. He is proud to be the first openly gay host of an American late-night talk show.

But is Cohen’s empire crumbling?

Andy Cohen, eyes closed, looks like he is yelling into a microphone onstage
Andy Cohen and Bravo are now caught up in a myriad of legal claims from “Housewives” stars. Getty Images

Over the past year, the 55-year-old and the network where he made his name have been rocked by a string of scandals surrounding the “Housewives” brand, prompting Cohen to take advice from one of NYC’s top crisis experts. (Sources close to Cohen are quick to say that he has not hired the expert.)

Accusers claim that Cohen manipulates cast members as a means of control.

Just this week, Page Six exclusively revealed that former “Real Housewives of New York City” star Leah McSweeney, 41, is suing Cohen and Bravo for allegedly preying on her alcoholism during filming, in order to fuel drama among the cast.

Her bombshell lawsuit also claimed that Cohen, a dad-of-two, snorts cocaine with a coterie of Housewives: “In fact,” claim the papers filed in the Southern District of New York, “Cohen tends to provide the Housewives with whom he uses cocaine with more favorable treatment and [makes them appear more agreeably in] edits [of their shows].”

“The claims against Andy are completely false,” a rep for Cohen told Page Six in response.

Andy Cohen stands with Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga.
The King of Bravo poses with “RHONJ” stars Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga at BravoCon 2019 in NYC. Getty Images

“How does someone yield so much power at a network?” asked Hollywood lawyer Bryan Freedman, who is working with many former “Housewives” stars. Among them is “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum Brandi Glanville, who last month accused Cohen of sexually harassing her.

“Andy Cohen operates with a carrot-and-stick approach,” Freedman claimed to Page Six. “Brandi is a great example of this. Every once in a while she would get a job from him, but she was always afraid that she wouldn’t be hired again.”

Former “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star NeNe Leakes — who, in 2022, dropped a discrimination lawsuit against Cohen and Bravo — has referred to friendship with Cohen as “a real Game” every “Housewife” has to play.

Leah McSweeney wears a white suit.
Leah McSweeney, of “RHONY” is suing Cohen and Bravo for allegedly preying on her alcoholism during filming.
Heather and Terry Dubrow on the red carpet.
Heather Dubrow — seen with husband Terry in January — has come to Cohen’s defense. Getty Images for The American Heart Association�https://cdn.thefoxposts.com/images/2024/03/03/9d5e0722d2eb097791587fa61d50702e.webp;s Go Red for Women Red Dress Collection Concert

“The people who have gone against Andy, like NeNe Leakes, essentially can’t get hired again,” Freedman alleged.

Cohen allegedly “boasted” in the clip that he wanted to “sleep with another Bravo star” while “thinking” of Glanville and invited the former “Housewife” to watch him engage in the sexual act via FaceTime, per a scathing letter that Freedman sent to NBC, Shed Media and Warner Bros.

“The video shows Kate Chastain and I very clearly joking to Brandi. It was absolutely meant in jest, and Brandi’s response clearly communicated she was in on the joke. That said, it was totally inappropriate and I apologize,” Cohen shared via his social media accounts. 

Phaedra Parks chats with Brandi Glanville, Karen Huger, Margaret Josephs, Candiace Dillard-Bassett, for "Watch What Happens Live".
Cohen regularly features Housewives on his “Watch What Happens Live,” including (front row, left to right) Phaedra Parks, Brandi Glanville and Karen Huger, and (back row, left to right) Margaret Josephs, Candiace Dillard-Bassett. Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty Images

Glanville, 55, meanwhile, 51, claims that Cohen sent her a video in 2022, in which he appeared “obviously inebriated.”

So how did Cohen, originally from St. Louis, Missouri, get here? It all started with a 2005 pilot for a docu-series called “Behind The Gates,” which Cohen — then Bravo’s executive vice president of development and talent — developed into “The Real Housewives of Orange County,” alongside other NBCUniversal and Bravo execs. 

The show debuted on March 21, 2006, and, as Cohen told Forbes, “We didn’t even know what we were doing … We just believed in the women and we believed that we could create a reality soap opera.”

Kylie Richards, Andy Cohen and  Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave chat on "WWHL"
Kylie Richards (center0 opened up about her feelings about estranged husband Mauricio Umansky to Cohen and Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave on “WWHL” last October. Bravo

“WWHL” launched in July 2009 and Cohen has two channels on SiriusXM radio, as well as a string of best-selling books including “The Andy Cohen Diaries.”

A Bravo insider told Page Six that, “Andy hasn’t been an exec at Bravo since 2013. As one of many producers of the ‘Housewives’ shows, he weighs in on show casting, returning series and other production decisions … Andy does not have final say or more iNFLuence than other producers associated with the ‘Housewives’ shows or than the leadership team at the network.”

Bethenny Frankel, a former star of “The Real Housewives of New York City,” said his role shouldn’t be minimized.

Bethenny Frankel on the red carpet.
Bethenny Frankel has been outspoken about Cohen and the “Housewives” franchise. Getty Images

“Andy Cohen and Bravo keep trying to diminish his role when convenient for them, but the fact remains that he has every cast member on speed dial, watches casting tapes, decides who comes and goes, is instrumental in the editing process and hosts and owns the marquis show that determines what Bravo talent looks good or is trashed in the headlines every single day,” Frankel told Page Six.

Cohen is still the executive producer for multiple “Housewives shows,” which include Beverly Hills, New York City, New Jersey, Atlanta, Potomac, Salt Lake City, Dallas and Miami.

And there are plenty of loyal Housewives who have his back.

Andy Cohen chats with the "Housewives of Orange County" stars, from l, Heather Dubrow, Gina Kirschenheiter, Jennifer Pedranti.
Cohen reunites with “Housewives of Orange County” stars Heather Dubrow, Gina Kirschenheiter and Jennifer Pedranti. Jocelyn Prescod/Bravo

“He’s like an older brother. I’ve always felt comfortable calling him if I was upset about something — anything,” Heather Dubrow of “The Real Housewives of Orange County” told Page Six.

While Dubrow said that filming the show is “definitely stressful,” she insisted that she has never been forced to drink while filming — and never been exploited.

As for the coke rumors, she said: “I’ve been on ‘Watch What Happens Live’ a million times. I have never seen drugs, heard about drugs, nothing ever …

Leah McSweeney wears boxing gloves.
McSweeney also claimed that Cohen snorts cocaine with a coterie of Housewives. Cohen has denied this.

“Yeah, we have a cocktail on [‘WWHL’]. It’s fun … It’s sad it’s being brought down to this level.”

Ashley Darby of “The Real Housewives of Potomac” told Page Six that Cohen has always been “professional” with her and that “these allegations, they don’t seem to have weight to me.”

But she did concede that, “Inevitably, especially some of the ladies who he’s known for longer, like some of the ‘Orange County’ gals like Vicki [Gunvalson] … I can see him having a different rapport, right?”

Brandi Glanville stretches out on the grass in a dress.
Brandi Glanville last month accused Cohen of sexually harassing her. He has denied this. Photo Copyright John Chapple / instagram: @JohnChapple

Glanville, for one, said she was “elated” McSweeney had taken a stand and that she supports her “100%”

“Leah is a very strong woman who went through hell and knows how important it is to get the truth out,” Glanville told Page Six. “She clearly suffered and deserves support from others like myself that have experienced similar abusive situations.

“This has been a long time coming. Hopefully others living in fear will have the strength to go up against these giants.”

Andy Cohen in a race-car with a little boy.
Cohen is pals with Kelly Ripa. GC Images

Last year, Frankel, now a multi-millionaire entrepreneur, sparked a so-called “reality reckoning” — railing loudly against Bravo, Cohen and alleged mistreatment of Housewives.

She alleged that although women freely sign up for the show, it often turns into a “vicious cycle … of lives being ruined and the promise of redemption by producers if they go back one more time to clear their name.”

The mother-of-one added: “It’s also well known and documented that several housewives  have experienced mental and emotional illness and have begun or increased their use of anti anxiety and drug medication to cope with this environment.”

Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper on camera for New Year's Eve.
Cohen annually hosts CNN’s NYE bash with BFF Anderson Cooper. FilmMagic

Bravo insiders are keen to dispel these rumors, however.

“We handle our stars with kid gloves, with a sensitivity and a thoughtfulness, [and] we do become invested,” one network insider told Page Six. “We protect them because they are being vulnerable and opening up their lives to the public.

“We’re very confident that the truth will prevail and everyone will see that these are not real accusations.”

Another production source claimed that Frankel had pitched three shows to Bravo in recent years — a TV version of her now-canceled podcast, “ReWives,” a series featuring the children of Housewives, and a “The Real Housewives of Connecticut” franchise with her producing — all of which were turned down. 

Andy Cohen jumping, mid-air
Cohen has said he didn’t know what when he was doing when he first co-created “The Real Housewives of New York City.” Getty Images

She also wanted to be a bartender on “WWHL” and feature her Mingle Mocktails range, according to the source.

Attorney Freedman is also representing Rachel “Raquel” Leviss, of Bravo’s “Vanderpump Rules,” who this week sued co-stars Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix for revenge porn, eavesdropping, intentional infliction of emotional distress and invasion of privacy following the revelation of her affair with Sandoval.

Freedman told Page Six that he and fellow attorney Mark Geragos are on a mission to get reality TV stars covered by SAG-AFTRA, the actors’ union, and to free them from their strict NDAs.

Andy Cohen talks to Brandi Glanville.
Cohen is the first openly gay host on late night television. He’s seen talking to Glanville.

“The idea that human beings are expected to sacrifice their mental health in service of Bravo’s ratings is obscene,” he said. “Many of their employees are suffering in silence due to brazen and calculated actions by NBC and Bravo.”

As for the most recent allegation, a NBCU spokesperson said: “We are conducting an investigation,” while a Bravo spokesperson added: “For the last several years we have been working with our third party production companies to enhance our protocols including stricter guidelines on alcohol consumption, direction on when to intervene to maintain the safety of cast and crew, increased psychological support, enhanced workplace trainings, more serious consequences for physical violence on set, and a requirement to provide cast and crew with a direct line to NBCUniversal to raise concerns.  

Taylor Armstrong, Kyle Richards, Adrienne Maloof and Brandi Glanville during a spa day.
The cast of “RHOBC” enjoy a spa day. Nicole Wilder/Bravo

“A number of claims that were made by Leah McSweeney were previously investigated and unsubstantiated.”

Meanwhile, the Bravo insider believes that the success of “Housewives” is its own best defense.

“This brand could not last this long if it was truly toxic. People love it.”

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