Ryan Seacrest Went On Andy Cohen’s Talk Show And Agreed To End Their New Year’s Feud In A Hilariously Non-Dramatic Way

Ryan Seacrest Went On Andy Cohen's Talk Show And Agreed To End Their New Year’s Feud In A Hilariously Non-Dramatic Way

As a seasoned gamer with a knack for pop culture events, I must say that the New Year’s Eve beef between Andy Cohen and Ryan Seacrest was one for the books! Over the years, I’ve watched my fair share of NYE broadcasts, and these two hosts have always managed to bring some spice to the table.


On New Year’s Eve live shows, anything can happen and you might witness an unforgettable cultural event, such as Mariah Carey’s lip-syncing mishap. For instance, the feud between Andy Cohen and Ryan Seacrest on New Year’s Eve has become quite notorious. Over the past few years, these two hosts have faced off in live broadcasts from competing networks, ABC and CNN. Their disagreement over their respective New Year’s programs was quite public, but it all ended rather uneventfully.

Ryan Seacrest recently appeared on Andy Cohen’s “Watch What Happens Live” to talk about his new role as co-host of “Wheel of Fortune” alongside Vanna White. During the show, a fan asked about their past disagreement, which they decided to put an end to (as shown on X). In a rather ironic confession, Cohen admitted:

I don’t even remember what the feud was about.

As a gamer, I can’t help but notice how the internet buzzes with excitement when it comes to New Year’s Eve (NYE) broadcasts on CNN. The dynamic duo of Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper, often seen sipping cocktails alongside the audience, always manage to keep things lively. It’s a tradition that has its fair share of fans (though some Twitter users might disagree), and it consistently delivers entertaining moments. Remember the hilarious John Mayer cat bar interview from last NYE? The hosts couldn’t stop laughing throughout!

In 2021, CNN’s New Year’s Eve celebration started earlier than planned. The festivities were enjoyable until the Real Housewives executive producer, Ryan Seacrest’s colleague, referred to him and his team as “a group of losers.” The Kardashians’ former cast member then publicly criticized them without mentioning names. Eventually, the Idol host accused Andy Cohen of ignoring his greetings amidst the crowd, with Cohen apparently implicating Anderson Cooper in the process while explaining the situation.

As a gamer, I’d rephrase it like this: Despite any misunderstandings, it seems there’s no lasting beef between these two TV hosts. Maybe it was just a bit of New Year’s Eve mischief that got out of hand. Nevertheless, they’ve decided to put in extra effort this year to show mutual respect on air, not just for the viewers, but also for each other. Ryan Seacrest himself admitted this.

We will wave! We just can’t get to each other, or we’d hug. But, no, everything’s been good.

As a fan, I must admit it’s quite astonishing and surprisingly refreshing how this entire storyline concluded in such a low-key fashion. Yet, if you want to confirm they’ve put their differences aside, simply check out the X video below where they announce “beef resolved.

I appreciate your sentiment, but I’m yearning for something more spectacular on TV this New Year’s Eve. A bit of extra flair would be perfect to put an end to our ongoing feud. Perhaps a joint toast from CNN and ABC could mark the occasion, even inviting John Mayer and his cats back. Ultimately, it’s heartening to see Ryan Seacrest and Andy Cohen getting along so well.

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2024-09-12 16:37