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Andy Cohen Reveals If Any Bravo Stars Will Pop Up in His Super Bowl Ad

Andy Cohen plans to celebrate Super Bowl LX by watching himself in a Super Bowl commercial—but will any other Bravolebrities be making a cameo?

Speaking with Billboard in a January 206 interview, the Bravo TV host downplayed the chance of any stars from “The Real Housewives” franchise crashing his ad for Nerds candy.

When asked if there would be “any Bravo crossover beyond [himself] in the commercial,” Cohen, 57,  replied, “Not really, no, I think I’m the crossover.”

“Nerds are juicy and gummy and delicious, and so is everybody on Bravo,” he added.

Of course, a few Bravo TV personalities have appeared in Super Bowl ads in the past, so there’s always a chance Cohen is just playing coy. In 2020, “Real Housewives of New Jersey” alum Teresa Giudice and Caroline Manzo appeared in an ad for Sabra hummus. And last year, “Vanderpump Rules” alum Ann Maddox was in a Doordash commercial, per Bravo.com

In addition, for 2026, former “Summer House” star Paige DeSorbo will be featured in a Kinder Bueno “Big Game” ad campaign, Adweek reported.


Andy Cohen Said Fans Should Watch for Teasers for His Commercial

While the full Nerds commercial has yet to be released, Cohen said there will be several teasers leading up to Game Day on Feb. 8. “There are some teasers in advance of the big spot which will be on the broadcast,” he said.

The “Watch What Happens Live” host also shared that the opportunity to appear in his first-ever Super Bowl ad came up organically. “Most of what I do in my career is pretty organic, and this was super organic,” Cohen told Billboard.

While he didn’t spill any details on the ad’s full storyline, the first 15-second teaser featured Cohen chatting on his phone with his Taste Bud, who gave him some “juicy” scoop.

“You just kind of have to wait for the ad to see how juicy it all gets,” Cohen told Variety in a separate interview.


Andy Cohen Named His Favorite Past Halftime Shows

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Andy Cohen in 2026/Getty

Bad Bunny will headline the halftime show during the Super Bowl match-up between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots this year.

While Cohen is excited for the performance, he also “loved” Madonna’s Super Bowl halftime show in 2012. “I thought [Lady] Gaga was incredible. I loved Snoop Dogg and Mary J. Blige and U2 after 9/11. And Beyoncé, oh my God,” he told Billboard.

But the Bravo host’s all-time favorite halftime show came in1996. “I mean, the theatricality of Diana Ross leaving the field in a helicopter singing ‘I Will Survive,'” Cohen recalled. “By the way, this was in the ‘90s before people were doing huge things.”

Cohen has long talked about his love for the Supremes legend. He previously told KCRW that Ross’s 1976 hit “Love Hangover” was “just about as a perfect song as there is.”

“Diana Ross was my first diva, she was the first woman that I clicked into at a really young age,“he shared. “I’m going to say I was in about 6th grade, and I started getting into the Supremes, and Diana Ross.  …She was my Beyonce, really.”

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