Andy Cohen won’t be drinking during CNN’s New Year’s Eve broadcast

Andy Cohen’s off the sauce.

The “Watch What Happens Live” host confirms to Page Six that neither he nor Anderson Cooper will be drinking during their New Year’s Eve broadcast on CNN this weekend.

“We aren’t drinking, but we’re going to have a BLAST,” he tells Page Six exclusively.

Cohen’s clarification came after he suggested to Rolling Stone in an interview released Wednesday — but recorded more than a month ago — that he would imbibe during the broadcast despite CNN banning its contributors from doing so.

“CNN said the correspondents will not be drinking,” Cohen told the publication. “Anderson and I will be the people partying on CNN [though] we will be partying responsibly.”

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“We aren’t drinking, but we’re going to have a BLAST,” he tells Page Six exclusively.

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“We aren’t drinking, but we’re going to have a BLAST,” he tells Page Six exclusively.


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andy cohen and anderson cooper
“We aren’t drinking, but we’re going to have a BLAST,” he tells Page Six exclusively.


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The head of the Housewives also joked that he would “torch the place” and then “head out” back to his home base at Bravo shortly after the ball drops.

“My job is to be a party ringleader for everyone watching us on New Year’s Eve,” Cohen told the magazine. “And that is what I will continue to do.”

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The dynamic duo will give fans sober fun.
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While Cohen, 54, was lauded last year for his hilarious takedown of Mayor Bill de Blasio, he faced backlash from Ryan Seacrest after he had described the ABC host’s production and staff as a “bunch of losers.” Despite apologizing the following day, Cohen still appears to be facing ire from Seacrest.

“[I don’t] think they would say what they said about our performers if they weren’t drinking,” the “Live! With Kelly and Ryan” co-host said this week when he voiced his support for CNN’s alcohol ban.

While CNN’s bars may be empty, at least fans will always have the boozy setup of “WWHL.”

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