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The Unfolding Drama: Kathy Griffin Responds to Andy Cohen's Email Revelations

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  • November 26, 2025
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The Unfolding Drama: Kathy Griffin Responds to Andy Cohen's Email Revelations

Well, folks, grab your popcorn because the never-ending saga between Kathy Griffin and Andy Cohen just got a fresh, juicy chapter. If you’ve been following the whirlwind world of celebrity feuds, you’ll know these two have a history—and by history, I mean a long-standing, very public, and often hilarious (depending on whose side you’re on) rivalry. So, when Cohen recently dropped a little bombshell about their communication, everyone, including Griffin herself, sat up and paid attention.

The whole thing kicked off when Andy Cohen, during a chat on "The Howard Stern Show," casually mentioned that he and Kathy Griffin had, believe it or not, been emailing each other. Now, before you imagine them exchanging friendly holiday greetings, Cohen quickly clarified that these weren’t exactly warm, fuzzy exchanges. He admitted it wasn't a "nice, easy back and forth," but acknowledged communication had indeed happened, mostly revolving around "mutual friends." It sounded like he was trying to put a somewhat diplomatic spin on what has been, for years, a very undiplomatic relationship.

And honestly, who could blame him for wanting to move on? Their feud, you see, is legendary. It really escalated back in 2017 after Griffin's controversial photo shoot with a prop resembling a bloody Donald Trump head. The fallout was immense, leading to her being fired from CNN's New Year's Eve special—a gig she’d co-hosted with Anderson Cooper for a decade. Cohen, of course, stepped in to fill her shoes alongside Cooper. That’s a tough pill for anyone to swallow, and Griffin has since voiced some pretty strong feelings about Cohen, calling him one of the "worst bosses" she's ever had and even accusing him of sexism.

But here’s where it gets juicy: Kathy Griffin’s reaction to Cohen’s admission. True to her inimitable style, she didn't just quietly acknowledge it. Oh no. She took to social media, specifically X (formerly Twitter), to respond with a screenshot of an article detailing Cohen's "Howard Stern Show" comments. Her caption? A simple, yet incredibly pointed, "WOW. So, he admitted it." The implication was clear: this wasn't just a revelation to the public; it felt like a vindication for Griffin, suggesting Cohen had previously downplayed or outright denied their contact.

To really drive her point home, Griffin didn’t stop there. She followed up with an old video clip featuring Cohen during a previous red carpet interview. In the clip, the interviewer asks Cohen about Griffin, and he playfully—or perhaps not so playfully, from Griffin's perspective—pretends not to know her, quipping, "Who? I don't know her." It was a classic Griffin move, essentially saying, "Here's the receipt, folks!" It highlighted what she perceived as a hypocrisy or shift in Cohen’s narrative, from feigned ignorance to admitting some level of communication, albeit begrudgingly. It certainly adds a layer of complexity to their already intricate dynamic.

So, what does this all mean for the future of the Griffin-Cohen saga? It's hard to say. Cohen appears to be waving a white flag, or at least a slightly damp one, suggesting a desire for peace. Griffin, however, with her sharp wit and knack for holding people accountable (in her own way), seems more interested in ensuring the record is straight. One thing is for sure: this feud isn't going away quietly, and we'll undoubtedly be tuning in for the next dramatic installment.

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