Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen has been renewed through 2023: 'We're still having a ball making our show'
The popular Bravo talk show Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen has officially been renewed through 2023.
The news about the hit program was made known to the public on Wednesday, and Deadline reported that the show had hit several milestones in terms of its recent viewership.
Cohen, 53, also gave a statement to the media outlet where he praised the work of his show's crew and looked forward to the future.
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'My WWHL team rose to every challenge of the pandemic, and getting to do WWHL for two more years is the ultimate reward,' he said.
The media personality went on to express that he and the rest of the show's crew were heavily invested in the continued success of the program.
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'We're still having a ball making our show – whether our guests are virtual or in studio,' he stated.
Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen made its debut in July of 2009.
In addition to serving as the show's host, the reality television figure serves as one of its executive producers.
The program has become well known for allowing fans to call in with questions for various celebrities.
Guests who have appeared on the show in the past include Julianne Moore, Octavia Spencer and Dolly Parton, among numerous others.
Watch What Happens Live has since become the highest-rated late-night talk show on ad-supported cable for the A18-49 demographic.
The program received a nomination for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media Within an Unscripted Program in 2018, although it lost to Conan Without Borders.
Watch What Happens Live notably began being produced from Cohen's apartment during the early stages of the global pandemic, although it has since returned to being produced in person.
The reality television personality previously sat down for an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, where he gave his opinion on the program's success.
'Part of the longevity and appeal of the show is that it is unlike all of the shiny floor late-night shows. This feels more homemade,' he said.
Cohen went on to say that the show had become an indicator of fame in modern culture.
'I feel like we're a true representation of who America is viewing as stars these days. And I like that. I think it's democratic,' he said.
The star then noted that he was happy to have ended up as the show's host and that he was grateful to its network for keeping it on the air.
'I have no professional regrets...I'm so grateful to Bravo. Bravo is so a part of my life,' he said.
Cohen later noted that he had not planned out a potential end to the program and was happy to keep meeting new guests.
'I haven't thought about that. For us, every new guest, every new big star that we get to come on the show who has never been on is why I keep doing it,' he said.
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