Kathy Griffin shares the real story behind Andy Cohen’s unexpected email after 8 years and whether the two have finally made up. Here’s what she revealed onstage.
Kathy Griffin Reveals the Real Story Behind Her Surprise Email Exchange With Andy Cohen
Comedian Kathy Griffin is setting the record straight about her complicated history with Bravo executive and TV host Andy Cohen, responding directly to his recent claim that the two had reconnected. During a standup performance in Anaheim on November 22, Griffin detailed what really happened behind the scenes—and whether a truce is actually in sight.
The renewed attention on their strained relationship began earlier this month at BravoCon, the annual fan convention celebrating the network’s stars and shows. When an audience member asked Cohen if he and Griffin had repaired their relationship, he surprised the crowd by saying, “Never say never… but Kathy and I emailed the other day.” The moment immediately sparked headlines and speculation online.
Griffin, however, says the story isn’t nearly that simple.
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A Complicated History With Bravo
Before their fallout, Griffin and Bravo were closely linked. Her series My Life on the D-List helped define early Bravo programming, and she taped numerous standup specials for the network. But after her controversial 2017 photoshoot involving a Trump mask, Griffin faced serious professional backlash. CNN cut ties with her, and Cohen ultimately took over her New Year’s Eve hosting duties—a move she has said felt deeply personal.
With that history in mind, fans were stunned when Cohen claimed the two had exchanged emails. Griffin explained onstage how unexpected it was to hear from him after such a long period of silence.
Kathy Says Andy Reached Out for the First Time in Eight Years
During her show in California, Griffin told the audience that Cohen’s email was the first direct contact she’d received from him in nearly a decade.
“So, out of the blue, last week I get an email from Andy Cohen,” she said. “First time in eight years. You really did come to the right show—this one’s juicy.”
She described the message as surprisingly long and oddly timed, arriving around 10 p.m. She joked that it seemed half heartfelt and half written with legal caution.
“It felt like he ran it by lawyers,” she said. “It had that vibe, like he knew I might eventually read it out loud. Which… he should know me well enough by now.”
Griffin emphasized that although the email sounded civil, it didn’t include a direct apology.
Why Kathy Chose to Respond
Despite the complicated past, Griffin said she made the choice to write back right away. Part of her decision, she admitted, came from not wanting any more public feuds.
“I don’t need to be in another beef,” she said. “I’ve had enough to last a lifetime.”
Griffin added that she still has a soft spot for Bravo as a network, noting how much she enjoyed working there and how significant that chapter was in her career. That emotional connection made her response more heartfelt than she expected.
“I wrote him back quickly. I was kind of emotional,” she said.
Andy’s BravoCon Comment Rubbed Kathy the Wrong Way
The goodwill didn’t last long. Griffin said she was caught off guard when Cohen mentioned their private exchange at BravoCon just days later.
When she heard about the comment, her internal reaction was blunt:
“Hold on, girl.”
“You emailed me for the first time in eight years after doing me dirty and taking my New Year’s Eve job, firing me from Bravo,” she said. “But okay.”
Griffin made clear that although she’s not interested in re-igniting conflict, hearing Cohen publicly reference the email stung.
“That whole experience did hurt,” she said. “I’m not pretending it didn’t.”
Fans Are Curious—But Kathy Says the Answer Isn’t Simple
Griffin said she was running late to her standup show that night when a fan stopped her outside the venue to ask a now-familiar question:
“Did you and Andy make up?”
Her response reflects just how unresolved things still feel.
Her Final Answer: “Let’s Go With Maybe”
Griffin wrapped up the topic with a single word that left the door cracked open without making any promises:
“Maybe.”
The comedian didn’t signal that a full reconciliation is happening anytime soon, but she also didn’t close the door completely. For two people who spent years publicly at odds, even a “maybe” represents a meaningful shift.
What Comes Next?
Whether Griffin and Cohen can truly repair their relationship remains uncertain. Their history includes hurt feelings, career fallout, and a long silence—none of which can be easily erased. Yet the fact that a conversation has reopened, even briefly, suggests that both may be open to some kind of peace.
For now, Griffin seems focused on moving forward without hostility, while Cohen’s public comment hints that he may feel similarly. Fans of both stars will likely be watching closely to see whether this tentative thaw develops into something more complete—or whether it ends with this single, unexpected exchange.

