Kathy Griffin Speaks Out After Andy Cohen Shares Their Private Emails at BravoCon
Kathy Griffin opened up about her surprise and disappointment after Andy Cohen publicly revealed their private email exchange during BravoCon 2025 in Las Vegas.
The comedian, 65, said she received an email from Cohen—the first in eight years—late one evening. While she described it as “sort of nice,” she noted that it wasn’t a real apology. Cohen had hinted at the possibility of reconciliation, telling the Bravo fan audience, “Never say never.”
Griffin reflected on their complicated past: “Andy Cohen was my boss at Bravo, and he was, in my opinion, a difficult boss. I really tried to do a good job and had a great time there, helping build the channel.
Though she acknowledged Cohen’s power and influence, Griffin admitted that his public mention of their email “did hurt” and recalled past professional and personal conflicts, including losing her Bravo co-host role and being fired after the Trump photo controversy.
Despite her frustration, Griffin did not rule out reconciliation, teasing, “I don’t know what’s going to happen… maybe.”
Cohen’s representatives have not responded to requests for comment.
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Kathy Griffin admits Andy Cohen revealing their private emails “did hurt,” but she’s leaving the door open for a possible reconciliation.


