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Andy Cohen on Rumor He’s to Blame for BravoCon Cancellation

Andy Cohen Addresses Rumor He’s to Blame for BravoCon Cancellation, Plus He Reacts to Fans Wanting Bravo to Buy Sonja Morgan's Townhouse

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Andy Cohen addressed a rumor that he’s to blame for BravoCon’s cancellation – amid his mounting legal issues – and shared what actually happened. He also reacted to Sonja Morgan putting her famous Upper East Side townhouse on the market.

Last month, the network announced that the conference will not exist this year. Instead, it will move to a later date in 2025.

“I read over the weekend that In Touch is blaming me for BravoCon getting canceled,” said Andy on his SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live show. “I mean, who did I piss off at In Touch? They’re really on me. This is the most I’ve thought about In Touch in a very long time.”

Andy said the outlet’s “theory” is that the conference was canceled because Andy is “going through it.”

“I think this decision (to pause the conference) was made long ago because (with) the availabilities for the location that we wanted to be … it would have been that we would have had to have it in, I think, September of this year or something like that,” said Andy. “It felt way too soon. So I’m glad.”

“Last year after BravoCon, I remember — and I don’t choose when BravoCon is — but I remember saying to the powers that be at Bravo, I hope we’re skipping a year,” he revealed.

Addressing the report on Sonja’s townhouse, Andy reacted to fans’ suggestion that Bravo buy it and make it a museum.

“Sonja’s Townhouse has gone on the market. I’ve gotten so many queries from people wanting Bravo to buy it and turn it into a museum. I think it’s a real fixer-upper,” he said.

Andy continued, “I think maybe (it’s) just better left … But listen, if she gets $10 million for it, which is what it’s on the market for, even if she gets eight or nine, she can get … a nice place for that. She’ll be set.”

According to reportsSonja’s townhouse is currently on the market for $7.5 million, and it is set to go up for auction from May 15 to May 29. Starting bids are expected to be in the range of $1.75 million to $3.75 million.

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