Kathy Griffin reacts to Andy Cohen revealing their email exchange

Kathy Griffin wasn’t happy that her rival Andy Cohen revealed their private email exchanges during BravoCon 2025.

Earlier this month, Cohen told the crowd at the Bravo fan convention in Las Vegas that he and Griffin “emailed the other day,” adding, “Never say never,” about the possibility of making amends after a years-long feud.

The comedian, 65, was surprised to receive the email and hear the TV personality mention it publicly.

Kathy Griffin is addressing her rival Andy Cohen during BravoCon 2025, revealing their private email exchange. NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Earlier this month, Cohen told the crowd at a Bravo fan convention in Las Vegas that he and Griffin “emailed the other day.” jordycrae/tiktok

According to Just Jared, Griffin said during a stand-up show in Los Angeles on Saturday, “Andy Cohen was my boss at Bravo, and he was, in my opinion, a tough boss.”

“I really tried to do a good job at Bravo and I had a great time there. I helped build the channel a lot,” the “My Life on the D-List” star said. (His reality show ran on Bravo from 2005 to 2010.)

Griffin shared that “last week unexpectedly,” she “got an email from Andy Cohen for the first time in eight years.”

He added about the possibility that they could make amends after years of feuding, “Never say never.” jordycrae/tiktok
The comedian was definitely shocked to receive the email and see the TV personality mention it publicly. cathygriffin/Instagram

She said the email arrived around 10 p.m. and was “pretty good,” theorizing that she “checked it with the lawyers,” knowing she would likely “read it on stage.”

Griffin told the audience that Cohen, 57, was “civilized” but “he didn’t actually apologize.” Instead, he allegedly hit her with something like: “Sorry, not sorry.”

The actress said that she “wrote him very quickly” and was “a little emotional”, although she did not reveal what he replied.

Griffin said during a stand-up show in Los Angeles on Saturday that the email was “pretty good,” theorizing that she “checked it with lawyers,” knowing she would likely “read it on stage.” getty images
Griffin told the audience that Cohen was “civilized” but “he didn’t actually apologize.” Instead, he allegedly hit her with something like: “Sorry, not sorry.” NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images

However, she explained to attendees, “I thought, ‘I don’t really need to be in any more beefs. I’ve been in so many f–king beefs with so many people.'”

Griffin not only acknowledged that Cohen is “a powerful person”, but she also admitted, “I wish I was back at Bravo. It was a fun place to work, and it was a great place to do specials and all that other stuff.”

But after hearing Cohen recount their email exchange at BravoCon, Griffin thought to herself, “Wait, girl. You emailed me for the first time in eight years after he f–king did me the dirt and took my job (as co-host of CNN’s New Year’s Eve special) and fired me from Bravo, but okay.”

(Griffin’s career and reputation took a major blow when he was photographed holding a fake severed head of President Trump.)

The actress shared that she “wrote him very quickly” and “was a little emotional”, although she did not reveal what he replied. Janet Mayer/INSTARimages.com
Although Griffin “doesn’t want to have a beef” with Cohen, she regretted that the revelations of their private conversations were “hurt”, as was her “whole experience” with him. Nicole Weingart/Bravo via Getty Images

Although Griffin “doesn’t want to have a beef” with Cohen, she regretted that the revelations of their private conversations were “hurt”, as was her “whole experience” with him.

However, it appears she didn’t close the door to a possible reconciliation with the network executive, as she teased, “I don’t know what’s going to happen.”

In fact, when Griffin was asked directly if she would pursue a relationship with Cohen, she responded, “Let’s go with ‘maybe’.”

Cohen’s representatives did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.



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