Andy Cohen goes for a swim during a summer getaway in The Hamptons

Andy Cohen was spotted spending time at a beach in The Hamptons on Sunday afternoon.

The 55-year-old television personality stepped out of the ocean and went for a short stroll on the sand during his trip to the sea.

The Bravo star, who recently spoke about the idea of taking a bath with his youngest child, opted for a pair of black trunks while he went for a swim.

Cohen later returned to his temporary residence and shared a video to his Instagram account where he spoke about his son Ben, aged four, and his experience at summer camp.

The Watch What Happens Live host expressed that, owing to the cloudy conditions in The Hamptons, his son’s ‘calculations for camp were less than stellar.’

Fun in the sun: Andy Cohen was spotted while spending time at a beach in The Hamptons on Sunday afternoon

Fun in the sun: Andy Cohen was spotted while spending time at a beach in The Hamptons on Sunday afternoon

Taking it easy: The 55-year-old television personality stepped out of the ocean and went for a short stroll on the sand during his trip to the sea
Swimwear: The Bravo star, who recently spoke about the idea of taking a bath with his youngest child, opted for a pair of black trunks while he went for a swim

Taking it easy: The 55-year-old television personality stepped out of the ocean and went for a short stroll on the sand during his trip to the sea

The media figure then stated that he ‘leaned into’ his son and encouraged him to make the most of his day, regardless of the weather.

Cohen initially revealed that he would be bringing a child into his life during CNN’s 2018 New Year’s Eve special.

The talk show host eventually welcomed Ben via surrogate in February of 2019.

The media personality went on to reveal that he had brought his second child Lucy, now aged one, into his family in April of last year.

Like her brother, Cohen’s daughter was also welcomed with the assistance of a surrogate.

The author’s children have made several appearances on his Instagram account ever since their respective arrivals.

The media figure recently spoke to NPR and expressed that, although he had become comfortable running his various projects over the years, he was not prepared for the physical toll of raising children.

‘I am tired, but I’m really tired because of the kids, frankly. I’ve got the jobs that I have covered. It’s the kids that are the right turn,’ he said.

Andy Cohen checks in on rainy day, hoping weather turns around
Back at home: Cohen later returned to his temporary residence and shared a video to his Instagram account where he spoke about his son Ben, aged four, and his experience at summer camp

Back at home: Cohen later returned to his temporary residence and shared a video to his Instagram account where he spoke about his son Ben, aged four, and his experience at summer camp

Bad luck: The Watch What Happens Live host expressed that, owing to the cloudy conditions in The Hamptons, his son's 'calculations for camp were less than stellar'

Bad luck: The Watch What Happens Live host expressed that, owing to the cloudy conditions in The Hamptons, his son’s ‘calculations for camp were less than stellar’

In the past: Cohen initially revealed that he would be bringing a child into his life during CNN's 2018 New Year's Eve special

In the past: Cohen initially revealed that he would be bringing a child into his life during CNN’s 2018 New Year’s Eve special

Another one: The media personality went on to reveal that he had brought his second child Lucy, aged one, into his family in April of last year

Another one: The media personality went on to reveal that he had brought his second child Lucy, aged one, into his family in April of last year

Andy Cohen gushes over John Mayer and Sarah Jessica Parker

Cohen went on to express that his entire life had since been re-centered around the well-being of his children.

‘Everything has changed. My axis has changed. My priorities have changed. The way I live my life every day has changed,’ he stated.

The media personality then spoke about learning to love his status as a single, gay parent.

‘The fellowship of other gay dads is so valuable to me and the fellowship of other single parents in ways I never expected. It’s life and it’s great,’ he said.

Trả lời

Email của bạn sẽ không được hiển thị công khai. Các trường bắt buộc được đánh dấu *