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Audie Award Nominee, Narration by the Author or Authors, 2013
The man behind the Real Housewives writes about his lifelong love affair with pop culture that brought him from the suburbs of St. Louis to his own television show.
From a young age, Andy Cohen knew two things: He was gay, and he loved television. Now presiding over Bravo's reality-TV empire, he started out as an overly talkative pop-culture obsessive, devoted to Charlie's Angels and All My Children - and to his mother, who received daily letters from him while he was at summer camp, usually reminding her to tape the soaps. In retrospect, it's hard to believe that everyone didn't know that Andy was gay; still, he remained in the closet until college. Finally out, he embarked on making a career out of his passion for television. The journey begins with Andy interviewing his all-time idol Susan Lucci for his college newspaper and ends with him in a job where he has a hand in creating today's celebrity icons. In the witty, no-holds-barred style of his show Watch What Happens: Live, Cohen tells tales of absurd network-news mishaps, hilarious encounters with the heroines of his youth, and the real stories behind the Real Housewives.
Dishy, funny, and full of heart, Most Talkative provides a one-of-a-kind glimpse into the world of television, from a fan who grew up watching the screen and is now inside the TV, both making shows and hosting his own.
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Listening Length: 8 hoursĀ andĀ 32 minutes
Program Type: Audiobook
Version: Unabridged
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Audible.com Release Date: May 8, 2012
Language: English
ASIN: B0081CDQ0K
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This is a light, dishy read. It's better than the "Andy Cohen Diaries" (which I read before this one) and Cohen is likable and funny in it. I'm a housewives fan so I enjoyed his take on the franchises. If you're not a fan...you might be bored with those sections as others have noted but it's stands up well even if you have to skip those sections. Cohen's not exactly a "deep" guy -- or perhaps he hides that side -- so don't expect much more than light, fun reading and quippy anecdotes. He's definitely most talkative and I'll bet he's been successful because people like to listen. I especially enjoyed his stories about meeting soap star Susan Lucci. I'm not a soap fan but his self-deprecating humor had me laughing out loud in more than once place.
I have been a Bravo fan for a very long time. In fact, I started watching the Real Housewive's franchise from day one of the Orange County ladies. Andy Cohen was kind of a known extra cast member of sorts, to those of us who have followed these shows. I think everyone who knows him, loves him! Honestly, Andy Cohen has a great sense of humor, and a way of saying what he thinks about these women's crazy antics without really saying it and showing his bias. In short, most fans of the network love Andy.The thing I loved about his book was the candid way he talked about his own life and his own experience growing up and coming out as a gay man. I did find it interesting that Andy seems to write of his coming out as part of his life, but not the defining feature of his life. In coming out, his family seemed to embrace him and move on with life, so the person he speaks of with greatest fear was his good friend and college roommate. I was so moved by his expression of fear and concern over telling his friend and really could start to appreciate how that must have felt for him. In the end, his roommate embraced his coming out and the two are still good friends today.There seems to be an integral connection between Andy's pop-culture obsession and his current job, all fueled by healthy doses of all that is uniquely Andy. His memoir talks about his early days on national, morning television--including stories about Oprah Winfrey, various CBS news anchors, and other celebrities that made this a real page turner. Just the stories behind the Housewives franchise (which really is a pretty small portion of the book), make it a must read for fans.I really enjoyed Andy's story. There is such a nice mix of happy and serious, to really echo what we see with the real Andy Cohen on his show. His anecdotes and memories are funny, fast-paced, and engaging. Now I will just hope that he writes another book, with more great "behind the scenes" stories for us in a few years down the road!
I happen to be a fan of Andy Cohen via the Bravo tv network. I love the shows on that network, which include the various "Real Housewives of __________" (fill in the blank), Top Chef, Flipping Out, etc. I also happen to like Mr Cohen's evening half-hour talk show that follows most weekday night programming. Because of my appreciation of the network shows and the knowledge I have of Andy Cohen as a result of his show and his various appearances he has made on other networks, I really LOVED this autobiography. It was like sitting down with a friend and enjoying his perspective/GOSSIP on the various aspects of both his career and the things currently happening behind the scenes on shows I enjoy. He has the same easy-breezy-funny manner of talking he displays on his talk show. It's a fun read. Andy Cohen is brutally honest, funny, matter-of-fact and over-the-top at the same time.I didn't give it 5 stars only because I suspect, if you are not familiar with Andy Cohen, if you don't appreciate the Bravo network and its shows, you will not enjoy the book at all. If you are a fan, you will truly enjoy this read!
Andy Cohen has become a wonderful mixture of producer, talent himself, and fun,all while retaining the same fascination and awe (in some cases) of celebrity and pop culture that makes watching WWHL a delight. That combination seems extremely rare as many celebrities these days seem so jaded and entitled. Throughout the book, the juxtapositions between his parents in St. Louis and his experiences climbing the industry ladder never stop. Not only are these fun to read, but they illustrate his love and appreciation for his parents (who seem as great & fun themselves, especially you've seen them on his show!) whose home encouraged his love of the television industry. Thank you Evelyn and Lou! Andy has managed just the perfect mix of his professional story, even managing to include some very worthwhile career lessons that are applicable anywhere, his personal life experiences (very interesting to read about his process of 'coming out' in a time before being gay was understood as part of biology, not choice, and the trials that went in hand - especially for those of us that were young during the period of uncertainty re: AIDS), and super-fan moments he unflinchingly recounts, regardless of any embarrassment, again seeming uncensored- proving he doesn't take himself so seriously. These super-fan moments happen all the way through his career, popping in at just the right moments in the book. While we're reading about the evolution of his career, it's not only fascinating itself but with said fan moments included, there is never a part of the book where I considered skipping a page or two, as other books of this nature can warrant. You never know what fascinating tidbit will pop up, which keeps readers truly involved and wanting more. Anyone who has dreamt of working in entertainment will of course love reading this (and will learn what not to do at times as well), along with (more importantly for any readers in the industry itself) what TO do. For Bravo TV fans, which I am, we do get the dish on the shows, and some very revealing stories about the personalities off-screen. Andy wrote so well that at times he only needs a few sentences to convey the essence of these "Bravolebrities", often confirming our impressions. Fear not, Housewives fans, there's a lot of entertaining behind the scenes info and stories as well that are told in full chapters.The bottom line is this really is a great book! Regardless of the initial reason of interest that compells you to read it, you'll soon be sucked in by Andy's candor and wit. As I said above, after 20 plus years in the industry, he's still not jaded and is remarkably self-depricating, which is great fun for readers.If you want to read about Andy's life, you'll soon be hooked on reading about his work and vice-versa.Bottom line (thus ending my rambling) is that this is a must-read and will draw you in quickly. I'm regretting not reading it until now and I read everyday. Big mistake on my end! Grab your copy now, grab your rations of food & drink, turn your ringer off and get comfy. You won't want any interruptions while in Andy-land!
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