More than two months after relocating his family to a new Manhattan residence, Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen has added a personal touch to the apartment: two pieces created by his 6-year-old son, Benjamin.
Cohen posted photos on Instagram this week showcasing the artwork. One piece, a colorful rainbow arching over a red heart, is mounted on a window that frames the city skyline. The other is a finished coloring sheet depicting school supplies—pencils, crayons and a smiling backpack—bearing the words “Welcome to first grade.”
The additions come after Cohen sold his longtime West Village apartment in June, ending a more than 20-year chapter. He has said that finding outdoor space while staying in the West Village was the deciding factor in his move, and that his children were ready for the change; his daughter Lucy has reportedly taken to calling the place the “new place.”
Cohen, who is also parent to 3-year-old Lucy, owns a renovated East Hampton house he bought in 2019. He and his children spent many summer weekends there, entertaining friends and fellow Bravolebrities such as Shep Rose and Ryan Serhant. Serhant also handled the listing for Cohen’s sold West Village ho...
Andy Cohen Installs Two New Artworks by His Son in His New NYC Home
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