Andy Cohen reveals that John Mayer wanted to join him from a cat café in Tokyo for their New Year’s Eve Live special, which led to a hilarious moment. Mayer was unfazed by the cats and their reactions, and Cohen considers setting him up with Real Housewives star Brynn Whitfield. Cohen is currently working with Walmart+ for their “Save Your Resolutions” campaign to help people stick to their resolutions.
Andy Cohen set up John Mayer at a cat café to join the CNN New Year’s Eve Live special, where Mayer was surrounded by cats and humorous reactions from Anderson Cooper, and while Cohen is unsure about setting him up with Real Housewives star Brynn Whitfield, he is teaming up with Walmart+ for their “Save Your Resolutions” campaign.
Andy Cohen is sharing the story behind the viral cat café moment with his friend John Mayer on New Year’s Eve. Cohen explains how Mayer had expressed a desire to join their broadcast from a cat café in Tokyo. Cohen recounts, “He was going to be joining us from Tokyo and I said, ‘Look, we will set you up in your hotel.’ And he said, ‘I’d love to go somewhere more fun, like a cat café.’ And I was like, ‘Okay, well lemme see if we can find one.’” Cohen reveals that he even tipped off his co-host Anderson Cooper about Mayer’s unique location, causing Cooper to erupt into a fit of giggles on live TV.
During the broadcast, viewers were entertained as Mayer appeared through a video call from inside the cat café, surrounded by felines. Cohen teased Mayer about the unsanitary surroundings, while Cooper couldn’t contain his laughter at the sight of cats everywhere. Mayer, however, was unfazed by their reactions and explained that the spot was a place where people could enjoy a drink or two while interacting with cats.
Away from the cat café drama, Cohen opened up about trying to set Mayer up with Real Housewives of New York star Brynn Whitfield. He commented that Whitfield is smart and beautiful, and that Mayer would likely be interested in someone who matches his intelligence. While Cohen is unsure about the match, he hinted that it wouldn’t be the worst idea to set up the two reality TV stars.
Aside from his matchmaking endeavors, Cohen has been collaborating with Walmart+ for their “Save Your Resolutions” campaign. Emphasizing the challenges of sticking to New Year’s resolutions, Cohen has been promoting Walmart+’s benefits, which include free grocery delivery, free shipping, and discounted fuel to help people save both time and money.
Source: UsWeekly