Andy Cohen has just accused James Corden of having "torn" his show
The host of Watch What Happens Live underlined a specific similarity.
Andy Cohen's talk show Look at what's going on live is unique in the world of the end of the night in many ways. To start, he is on Bravo rather than on network television and he regularly offers stars of the reality of other channel programs. But the host recently stressed that there is one thing that his show has in common with one of his peers. In a recent interview, Cohen said that James Corden Show copied his set. Read the rest to discover what he had to say about intentional or involuntary plagiarism and the reasons why Cohen has the impression that he is often not included in the fraternity of the hosts late at night.
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Cohen has been organizing his program for 13 years.
Cohen started to host Look at what's going on live In 2009. The talk show on the theme of pop culture presents "bravolebrits" of the Bravo network, as well as other famous faces, including actors, writers and musicians. In addition to being interviewed by Cohen, guests often play games and answer questions from viewers. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
During the podcast's December 27 episode Table for two with Bruce Bozzi , Cohen has shared that even if he has been a host at the end of the evening for more than a decade, he often feels excluded.
"I don't feel completely part of the group. I have been on television at the end of the evening for 13 years," said Cohen. "There was a big photo session that Vanity I made all the end of evening talk shows, and they left me out of that. But they added to James Corden, who was not even in the air, and Trevor Noah , who had just started. "Cohen said that the editor -in -chief of the time Vanity ,, Graydon Carter Later apologized to him for the light.
He thinks that Corden copied an aspect of his show.
Bruce Bozzi asked Cohen why he thinks it happens.
"I'm not an actor. I think it's another type of talk show," said Cohen about Whhl . "I think there has been a traditional idea of what an end-of-evening talk show is. I would say that Look at what's going on live Redefined what the end-of-evening talk show is. ""
He continued: "It was the first bar at the end of the evening, James Corden obtained a bar. James Corden found himself ..." Bozzi interrupted, "snatching your set". Cohen said, "So that's it. So that's what it's."
Their sets share certain similarities.
In addition to The late late show and Look at what's going on live The two having bars as functionality on their sets, there are other similarities. Like Cohen, Corden does not sit behind an office while interviewing his guests; Although he has an office he uses at other times during the show. The sets of Corden and Cohen also include large shelves full of memories behind the guests.
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Cohen has no grudge on his place in the world of the end of the night.
Cohen said he was no longer concerned about his program which was not grouped with others, because it is grateful that his program is always successful.
"These were things on which I was really super sensitive," said Bravo producer. "And frankly, I feel so grateful now, and I don't just blow up smoke and be [explained], I'm so happy that we have always said that it is like" great, copy my set. Go with God. '"
However, his whole is personal to him.
Cohen said that the design of the whole for Look at what's going on live is drawn directly from his life. In a 2014 interview with United States today For the fifth anniversary of the show, The host said , "Pinch me that it lasted so long. This show could not be more an extension of me. It's so personal. It's my format. It's my set. It's based on my den in My house."