Andy Cohen Is Working from the Coolest Home Office During Coronavirus Pandemic
The Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen host will be recording his SiriusXM radio show from the room amid the spread of coronavirus.
For Andy Cohen, the show must go on. Amid the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), the Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen host shared that he will now be working out of his uniquely-decorated home office to record his SiriusXM radio show.
"[Radio Andy] set us up with home units, so you’ve got Jeff Lewis, Bevy, & Amy broadcasting from their own self quarantines," he wrote in a March 16 Instagram post. "Be smart, safe and kind!"
In the photo, Andy happily shows off his new office setup. While his desk is kept mostly bare, save for his radio equipment and a bottle of Fiji water, every inch of the space behind him appears to be adorned with unique decor and accent pieces. Perhaps most eye-catching, excluding the multitude of awards displayed proudly around the room, is a piece of artwork featuring several multi-colored bottles of Dom Pérignon champagne. In addition to a shelf dedicated to records and several figurines placed throughout the wall unit, Andy has a wide-ranging book collection spread across several shelves. His reads of choice include Lady in Red by Sheila Tate, The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll, and Party Every Day: The Inside Story Of Casablanca Records by Larry Harris with Curt Gooch and Jeff Suhs.
While Bravolebrities like Kyle Richards have documented their struggles finding disinfectant wipes in recent weeks, Andy seems to have managed to get his hands on at least one container, which is shown in the photo sitting on his desk.
Although he is able to continue work on his radio show from home, unfortunately WWHL is suspending production amid the ongoing global health crisis. "As a precautionary measure, starting Friday, March 13, Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen will suspend production," the series shared in a Friday, March 13, message on Twitter and Instagram. "With the exception of an already recorded episode airing on 3/19, there will be no new episodes for the time being. The situation is being monitored and we will notify our audience when we resume live production."