Did Andy Cohen Snub Lala Kent In Nod To “The Women Of ‘Vanderpump Rules’”?
Andy Cohen seemingly snubbed Lala Kent while giving a nod to “the women of Vanderpump Rules.“
The talk show host closed out Sunday night’s (Dec. 22) episode of Watch What Happens Live — which was also the show’s last taping of the year — by naming the “most fascinating Bravolebrities of 2024.”
Cohen crowned “the women of Vanderpump Rules” in the No. 1 spot, though one person was noticeably missing.
“Ariana [Madix] has gone from Chicago to Love Island to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Katie [Maloney] went Instagram official with her new man. Brittany [Cartwright] left her man for a new start. Kristen [Doute] is gonna be a mom. And Scheana [Shay] might get on Dancing with the Stars,” he said.
We couldn’t help but notice that Cohen’s lineup did not include Kent, who welcomed a baby on her own in September of this year.
Kent, however, has faced a lot of scrutiny from Bravo fans for the way she turned on Madix in the Vanderpump Rules Season 11 finale. With most of the cast not on speaking terms, producers announced their plans to reboot the entire show with a completely new group of SUR-vers from Lisa Vanderpump‘s restaurant for Season 12.
Cohen also sang the praises of The Real Housewives of Orange County star Shannon Beador for breaking free of her legal troubles with her ex-boyfriend John Janssen and The Real Housewives of Miami star Guerdy Abraira for bravely sharing her breast cancer journey with the world.
“Guerdy, we are so happy that you are one-year cancer free and thank you for bringing awareness about early detection,” Cohen said.
Summer House stars (and former fiancés) Lindsay Hubbard and Carl Radke “whose emotional on-screen breakup aired last May” were also on the list.
“In the same year we heard their final ‘babe,’ a new babe came into the world and made Lindsay and her new man parents,” Cohen said. “What a ride! And congratulations, Lindsay.”
The Bravo icon, of course, gave props to The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Mary M. Cosby for giving viewers “one of the most moving and impactful moments in Bravo history in her very real conversation with her son Robert Jr., who we wish all the best to.”
Watch What Happens Live airs Sunday through Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET on Bravo. New episodes are available to stream the next day on Peacock.