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Well done fat guy Andy Cohen breaking his silence about Kate Middleton.
“I just want to say I’m devastated by the news about Duchess Kate and I think someone on Sky News called me crazy during this whole conversation and they were right,” Cohen, 55, said during Monday’s episode “Andy Cohen Live” by SiriusXM
It was his first live performance because the Princess of Wales announced she had cancer.
On March 22, Middleton, 42, announced she was undergoing chemotherapy after doctors discovered cancer during a planned abdominal surgery in January.
“Consequently, my medical team advised me to undergo preventive chemotherapy and I am currently in the early stages of this treatment,” the mother of three revealed within the video, emphasizing that she “feels well and is getting stronger every year.” Day.”
“It was obviously an enormous shock and [Prince] “William and I have done everything we can to handle and manage this matter privately for the good of our young family,” she said.
“As you can imagine, it took some time. It took me some time to recover from major surgery and start treatment,” she continued. “But most importantly, it took us some time to explain everything to George, Charlotte and Louis in a way that felt right to them and reassure them that everything would be fine.”
After the surgery, Middleton was out of the highlight for nearly three months and received no news from the palace.
This caused conspiracy theories about her to flourish on social media.
Cohen joined in about bizarre theories about what happened to Middleton.
When video footage emerged of Middleton appearing during a visit to a farm store – looking completely happy and carefree amid a media storm about her whereabouts and well-being – Cohen he tweeted“That’s not Kate.”
“They were right,” Cohen said, referring to Sky News that called him a “silly.”
“And of course I regret that I did not remain silent and we all pray for Duchess Kate and King Charles,” he said, referring to the incontrovertible fact that the monarch was also diagnosed with cancer.
“So I needed to say it on the very starting. This is my first opportunity to be back in front of a live microphone,” he added to elucidate why he didn’t mention Middleton closer to her March 22 announcement.
Cohen is the most recent star to apologize, as “The View” hosts expressed regret, and Blake Lively also apologized.
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