Bravo Exec Andy Cohen Welcomes Newborn Daughter — See The Adorable Photo!
Bravo exec Andy Cohen just became a dad for the second time.
The Watch What Happens Live host — who previously welcomed son, Benjamin Allen, 3, in 2019 — took to social media to introduce his brand new bundle of joy to the world.
"HERE’S LUCY!!!!!" Cohen excitedly captioned a sweet snapshot of himself holding his precious little girl. "Meet my daughter, Lucy Eve Cohen! She’s 8 pounds 13 oz and was born at 5:13 pm in New York City!!!"
"Her big brother can’t wait to meet her!" The post continued, "Thank you to my rock star surrogate (ALL surrogates are rockstars, by the way) and everyone who helped make this miracle happen. I’m so happy."
Fans rushed to the comment section to heap congratulations on the reality television reunion host. One user replied, "Oh my God I'm crying congratulations👏👏👏" while another playfully pointed out that he's obviously good at keeping secrets as Cohen seems to have kept happy news hush hush.
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This isn't the first time the Radio Andy star has kept a secret. As OK! previously reported, Cohen welcomed his son, also via surrogate, in early 2019, and named him after his grandfather. Less than two months before Benjamin was born, the Bravo host announced that he was going to be a dad
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"After many years of careful deliberation, a fair amount of prayers and the benefit of science... If all goes according to plan, in about six weeks time, I’m going to become a father thanks to a wonderful surrogate who is carrying my future," Cohen proudly told the world in December 2018.
"Family means everything to me and having one of my own is something I’ve wanted in my heart for my entire life," he continued, "and though it has taken me longer than most to get there, I cannot wait for what I envision will be the most rewarding chapter yet."