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Kathy Griffin Reacts to Andy Cohen’s Email Reveal at BravoCon 2025
Las Vegas, NV — Kathy Griffin expressed her disappointment after Andy Cohen shared their private email exchange during BravoCon 2025. The revelation occurred earlier this month when Cohen told the audience at the Bravo fan convention that he and Griffin had communicated the week prior, stating, “Never say never” about the possibility of reconciling.
Griffin, 65, shared her surprise at both receiving the email and Cohen’s public mention of it during her stand-up show in Los Angeles on Saturday. “Andy Cohen was my boss at Bravo, and he was, in my opinion, a difficult boss,” Griffin said. She reflected on her time at Bravo, where she felt she helped build the channel with her show, “My Life on the D-List,” which aired from 2005 to 2010.
According to Griffin, she received the email from Cohen for the first time in eight years, around 10 p.m. She described the message as “sort of nice” but speculated that it may have been crafted with legal advice, anticipating that she would discuss it publicly.
In her remarks, Griffin noted that Cohen, 57, was “civil” but did not offer a true apology, remarking he said something akin to, “Sorry, not sorry.” She responded quickly to his email and admitted to feeling emotional but did not disclose the contents of her reply.
Griffin mentioned she wishes to avoid further disputes, acknowledging she has experienced many public feuds. “I thought, ‘I don’t really need to be in any more beefs,'” she said, while also recognizing Cohen’s influence in the industry. She expressed remorse about the situation, stating, “his disclosure of our private conversation did hurt,” and lamented her previous experience with him.
Despite her disappointment, Griffin did not completely close the door on a potential reconciliation, responding with a tentative “maybe” when asked if she would make up with Cohen. Cohen’s representatives did not respond to requests for comment from Page Six.
