
Andy Cohen is all parents during his latest car trip with kids Ben and Lucy. In his Instagram stories, Andy shared a video of Ben giving a concert from the backseat of the car. There is nothing more relatable than his face as he winces through Ben's performances.
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In the video, Cohen has the camera on himself while 4-year-old Ben can be heard singing in the background.
"OK, we got. We got it, we got it. It's a long drive, OK?" Cohen says warily.
"I'm going to do a concert," declared Ben.
"You're going to do a concert? I don't think so," Cohen replied.
Despite his dad's disapproval, Ben decided that the show must go on, telling his dad that he was the artist whose music he would be performing. After his announcement, Ben began singing again, even louder, with 20-month-old sister Lucy doing backup.
"My life," Andy repeatedly muttered to the camera.
Earlier this month, Andy shared a video of a conversation he had with Ben regarding a gingerbread house gifted to the family by Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos.
"Ben, I don't like coming downstairs and finding you with the gingerbread house in your mouth. Do you understand me? Why do you do that?" Andy asked.
"It's just so yummy," Ben replied off-camera.
"I've told you not to eat the gingerbread house. I'm sure it is yummy, but I don't think you're supposed to eat it, Ben," Andy warned.
Later in the conversation, Ben told his dad that he "just can't stop eating" the cookie, and honestly, that is super relatable.
In a November interview with Today, Andy shared that despite other people's opinions, he will continue to share his experiences as a dad on social media.
"I'm figuring it out as I go. My mom is really on me about it. She's really like, 'You have to stop.' She was very vocal about it, 'OK, you can't show Ben anymore. When are you going to stop showing Lucy?'" he said.
Andy knows how much hate he gets on sites like X (formerly Twitter), but to him, none of it really matters.
"I was like, 'Ben, I love you.' And he goes, 'However many stars there are in the sky is how much I love you.' And I'm set for the day. I don't give a f— what anyone's saying about me on Twitter. This little boy loves me for as many stars as there are? The rest doesn't really matter!"