Andy Cohen Sets Record Straight on Botox, Veneers and Weight Loss

Andy Cohen Sets Record Straight on Botox, Veneers and Weight Loss

> At a Glance

> – Andy Cohen denies plastic-surgery rumors that ignited after CNN’s New Year’s Eve broadcast

> – The Bravo host says only “teeniest bit of Botox” and four front veneers touched his face

> – Cohen credits GLP-1 medication, stricter eating and tough workouts for his slimmer frame

> – Why it matters: The star’s candid talk demystifies cosmetic tweaks many viewers spot on screen

Andy Cohen is laughing off speculation that he went under the knife before ringing in 2025 with Anderson Cooper.

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What Actually Changed

Speaking on the January 5 edition of SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live, the 57-year-old said he was “so flattered” by the chatter but insists no scalpel was involved. His refresh came from:

  • A micro-dose of Botox
  • Four minor veneers on his front teeth
  • Heavier-than-usual bronzer applied by Anderson’s makeup artist

Cohen joked that the combo prompted comments comparing him to a “beaten-down lady.”

Weight-Loss Journey

Beyond his face, Cohen revealed he shed “a good chunk” of weight last year. He told listeners he:

  • Began micro-dosing a GLP-1 (think Ozempic or Mounjaro) on his doctor’s advice
  • Cut out excess snacking
  • Followed a “pretty rigorous” fitness routine

“My fitness has never been better,” the father of two said, adding the medication also helps treat plaque in his arteries and high blood pressure.

Change Method
Facial tweaks Botox + veneers
Weight drop GLP-1 + diet + workouts
TV glow Extra bronzer

Key Takeaways

  • Cohen welcomes the speculation as flattery, not frustration
  • His transformation mixes minimal cosmetic tweaks with medical weight management
  • The host’s transparency adds to ongoing public conversation about Hollywood’s beauty standards

By owning the tweaks and the work behind them, Cohen keeps the focus on fun-not facelifts.

Author

  • I’m Olivia Bennett Harris, a health and science journalist committed to reporting accurate, compassionate, and evidence-based stories that help readers make informed decisions about their well-being.

    Olivia Bennett Harris reports on housing, development, and neighborhood change for News of Philadelphia, uncovering who benefits—and who is displaced—by city policies. A Temple journalism grad, she combines data analysis with on-the-ground reporting to track Philadelphia’s evolving communities.

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