Trending badgeTrendingPosted 1 hour agoAndy Cohen Addressed The Plastic Surgery Rumors From His New Year's Eve SpecialNew year, same messy internet.by Mychal ThompsonBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink Andy Cohen is addressing the rumors about changes in his physical appearance in the new year. Bravo / Getty Images Just a few days ago, Andy hosted CNN's New Year's Eve Live special on Dec. 31 alongside his longtime friend Anderson Cooper. Craig T Fruchtman / Getty Images On Jan. 1, a Threads user called out the Watch What Happens Live star, writing, "I just saw the new clips of Andy Cohen on NYE and WTF did he do to his face?!? Is he trying to find a new husband at Mar-a-Lago?" Roy Rochlin / Getty Images Andy didn't hesitate to fire back at the shade, revealing the reason behind his different appearance on NYE. "Did the smallest amount of Botox and lost 20 pounds ! And had a lot of makeup on," Andy responded. @bravoandy / threads.com On a September 2025 episode of Radio Andy, he opened up about his health journey and his experience with microdosing weight loss drugs. "I did, this summer, lose a good chunk of weight by micro-dosing a GLP-1," he said. Gary Gershoff / Getty Images "I was really unhappy with my weight," he continued. "My doctor and I talked about this last year, had recommended a GLP-1 a few times to not only address what I was feeling about my weight, but treat plaque in my arteries and high blood pressure." Kristina Bumphrey / Variety via Getty Images Andy never clarified which specific GLP-1 drug he used, but shared that it helped with his discipline around food, diet, and working out, especially considering filming Watch What Happens Live gave him so much access to junk food and craft services. Noam Galai / Getty Images Andy wanted to be forthcoming about his GLP-1 experience because he said it "would be completely hypocritical not to share" after establishing a career in Bravo reality television, where he was constantly "asking people about their body regimens." Bravo / Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty Images Good for Andy for speaking his truth, but we seriously need to get less comfortable discussing other people's appearances on social media.