Carole Radziwill Calls Out Andy Cohen's 'Nasty Response' After He 'Outs' Her as Anonymous Source in New Profile

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Carole Radziwill Calls Out Andy Cohen's 'Nasty Response' After He 'Outs' Her as Anonymous Source in New Profile

Carole Radziwill is responding to being “outed” by Andy Cohen.

Recently, New York Magazine released a profile on the 56-year-old Watch What Happens Live host which included a quote from anonymous Real Housewives of New York City alum, who was fired from the franchise.

“The show went from silly humor about middle-aged women getting drunk and being delusional about their status and having funny, petty arguments, to Housewives investigating and doing opposition research and making up false story lines and leaking stories on each other and trying to get one another fired,” the anonymous Housewife shared in the profile.

After the article was published, Andy went on his SiriusXM radio show Radio Andy and said that it was “very obvious” that Carole, 60, was the anonymous Housewife.

Keep reading to find out more…“Carole has said a lot of unkind things that she’s tweeted and been quoted about. Why are you going off the record here?” Andy questioned. “And also, we haven’t really fired that many New York Housewives. It’s very obvious.”

He added, “I didn’t understand. Why not just put your name to it? That was so weird. Yeah, it was definitely Radzi, without question.”

Carole then took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to react to Andy‘s comments.

“Hey Carole here🙋🏼‍♀️Someone can make a truthful observation &there’s always one short-ish dude waiting to be offended,” Carole tweeted along with a clip of Andy talking about her on his radio show.

“At this point why would any normal person use their name?” Carole continued. “They’re all so vindictive which I believe is the point of the quote& confirmed by Andy’s nasty response.🙈”

Andy also recently addressed the future of Real Housewives of New Jersey following news that this season’s ladies won’t be sitting down for a reunion.

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