Andy Cohen's Displeasure with Sarah Michelle Gellar's 'Real Housewives' Critique

Stephen King

Prolific author of horror and suspense, who also writes extensively on the craft of writing and pop culture.

A recent disagreement has emerged between Andy Cohen and Sarah Michelle Gellar, sparked by Gellar's critical assessment of 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.' Cohen publicly voiced his displeasure with Gellar's remarks, especially given the context in which they were made, leading to a notable exchange between the two public figures. The incident highlights the passionate nature of reality television fandom and the strong protective instincts of show producers regarding their creations.

Cohen Reacts to Gellar's Critique

Andy Cohen, a prominent figure in reality television and host, openly conveyed his irritation regarding actress Sarah Michelle Gellar's description of the current season of 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' as 'boring.' This candid reaction unfolded on his 'Radio Andy' program, where Cohen recounted discovering Gellar's comments initially made on 'Page Six Radio.' The situation was further exacerbated by the fact that Gellar's interview took place in Cohen's own studio at SiriusXM, with his show's branding prominently displayed, an aspect he found particularly irksome.

Cohen's frustration stemmed not only from the negative characterization of his show but also from the perceived lack of discretion. He highlighted how 'Page Six' subsequently amplified Gellar's opinion through an Instagram reel titled 'Sarah Michelle Gellar is bored by this season of RHOBH,' which featured imagery of his studio. He pointedly remarked about the irony of someone criticizing his production within his workspace, humorously suggesting that perhaps the studio door should be locked in the future to prevent such occurrences. Despite his annoyance, Cohen firmly asserted his belief that Gellar's assessment of the show was incorrect.

Gellar's Nuanced Opinion and Past Remarks

During her appearance on 'Page Six Radio,' Sarah Michelle Gellar indeed called the latest installment of 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' "boring." However, her criticism was not entirely negative. She also expressed appreciation for specific cast members, including Rachel Zoe, Boz Saint John, Kathy Hilton, and Jen Tilly, even suggesting a spin-off series for the latter two. Gellar acknowledged that the season started slowly but noted that it was beginning to gain momentum, providing a more balanced view than Cohen's initial reaction might suggest.

This isn't the first time Gellar has commented on her potential involvement with the 'Real Housewives' franchise. Previously, during an appearance on Cohen's own show, 'Watch What Happens Live,' a viewer asked if she would consider joining 'RHOBH.' Gellar humorously dismissed the idea, stating, "Have you not seen how boring I am? I answer everything politely. I get out of drama. I would be the most boring housewife." This earlier self-assessment provides context to her recent remarks, indicating a consistent perspective on the show and her own suitability for its dynamic. Her current comments, while critical, appear to align with her long-held views on the show's entertainment value and her personal fit within its format.

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