'WWHL' Star Andy Cohen Goes On-Air To Admit A Health Crisis
Nov. 26 2016, Published 4:37 p.m. ET
Kelly Ripa has had a revolving door of guest hosts on her Live show ever since Michael Strahan departed earlier this year, but Watch What Happens Live star Andy Cohen's spot on her show may be hard to forget. Click through to find out what he revealed on-air and why Ripa was worried about him.
"I have to shout you out for something that you don't know I'm going to shout you out for," Cohen started by saying on the show that aired on Nov. 25.
Cohen, 48, recalled back in April how Ripa pointed out a "black dot on his bottom lip" that looked concerning.
"Well I had never seen it before, and I pay attention to people," she said.
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Ripa and her husband Mark Consuelos pressured Cohen for weeks after the party about going to a dermatologist appointment.
"Finally, I did, and it was melanoma and they removed it and the whole thing, and I just want to thank you because you were so dogmatic," added Cohen.
"I am tanorexic. I love the sun, I really do, but be careful," he went on. "And I, of course, never thought that that kind of thing would happen to me and it will change my relationship to the sun." Ripa added at the end of his story, "It's the third time I've picked out skin cancer on my friends."
Cohen is just the latest celebrity who has given fans a cancer scare. Hugh Jackson admitted last year to People magazine that he'd had four skin cancers removed all over in the span of 18 months.
Watch the video of Cohen talking about his cancer right here on RadarOnline.com!
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