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Andy Cohen talks about the "worst part" from your experience with coronavirus

2020-03-26T14:09:46.852Z


A few days ago, Andy Cohen revealed that he has coronavirus, and now, the presenter tells the world what the "worst part" of his illness has been.


On March 20, Andy Cohen revealed that, after the screening test, he tested positive for coronavirus, and now, the television presenter admits that the "worst part" of this experience is being separated from his son.

It was on Instagram where the host of "Watch What Happens Live" revealed that, after spending a few days in a self-imposed quarantine and not feeling very well, he had discovered that there were traces of COVID-19 on his body.

Now, as he recovers, he spoke on SiriusXM's "Jeff Lewis Live" and confessed that he misses spending time with his son, Benjamin Allen.

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"I'll tell you what I know from the nanny camera and video, which is the worst part," she told Lewis, when she asked about her son, according to People . "But it's fine and his nanny [came back] negative."

In addition, the 51-year-old American gave more details about his "horrible" symptoms, including lack of appetite.

Before testing positive for coronavirus, the host announced that his TV show would be broadcasting from his apartment in New York. Among the guests I had scheduled were John Mayer, Jerry O'Connell, NeNe Leakes and Ramona Singer. However, what you are recording from home is your SiriuxXM program.

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It was on February 4, 2019 when Andy became a dad for the first time, and this year, he celebrated the birthday of his little one, who he called his "sweet Ben", happy.

"A year ago, I sat alone in the hospital room with my newborn son, pondering the future," he wrote in an Instagram post. "Back then I didn't know how his smile was going to light up my day, the happiness that each progress of his growth would give me, and above all, the adorable boy he would become," he added with emotion.

In his post, Cohen thanked the surrogate mother who made it possible for him to become a dad.

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A few days after his arrival in the world, Benjamin Allen Cohen showed his face on the cover of People magazine.

"This is my son!" Cohen, 50, wrote on his social profile. "I grew up reading People , cover to cover, at a time when being gay meant there was no way to have a family. Now, I have the honor of being on the cover of the magazine. Thank you, Jess Cagle, for sharing my story. "he said in his message to the editorial director of the publication.

Also, in the interview he gave to the medium, Andy Cohen talks about the whole process of becoming a father. "I was in the delivery room. I had been expecting her head to be full of hair, and it actually exceeded my expectations," the American joked. "That was the first thing you saw, a head full of hair come out. I was in awe," he added.

But Cohen's role during the delivery was not just a spectator, as he had the opportunity to cut his son's umbilical cord. Then, according to People, the doctors cleaned Benjamin and handed him over to his dad, who held him in his arms, skin to skin, for the first time.

"He was very alert in the first two hours. His eyes were wide open. He didn't cry; he was calm," Andy told the publication, saying he was speechless to describe what he felt at the time.

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Source: telemundo

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