Kathy Griffin was not happy that her nemesis, Andy Cohen, revealed their private email exchange during BravoCon 2025.
Earlier this month, Cohen told the crowd at the Bravo fan convention in Las Vegas that he and Griffin had “emailed the other day,” adding of the possibility of making amends following a years-long feud, “Never say never.”
The comedian, 65, was admittedly shocked to receive the email — and hear the TV personality mention it publicly.
Kathy Griffin is addressing her nemesis, Andy Cohen, revealing their private email exchange during BravoCon 2025. NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Earlier this month, Cohen told the crowd at the Bravo fan convention in Las Vegas that he and Griffin had “emailed the other day.” jordycray/Tiktok
“Andy Cohen was my boss at Bravo, and he was, in my opinion, a difficult boss,” Griffin said during a stand-up show in Los Angeles on Saturday, according to Just Jared.
“I really tried to do a good job at Bravo, and I had a great time there. I kind of helped build the channel,” the “My Life on the D-List” star added. (Her reality show ran on Bravo from 2005 to 2010.)
Griffin went on to share that “out of the blue last week,” she “got an email from Andy Cohen for the first time in eight years.”
He added of the possibility that they could make amends following a years-long feud, “Never say never.” jordycray/Tiktok
The comedian was admittedly shocked to receive the email — and hear the TV personality mention it publicly. kathygriffin/Instagram
She said the email came through around 10 p.m. and “was sort of nice,” theorizing that he “vetted it with lawyers,” knowing she would likely “read it on stage.”
Griffin told the audience that Cohen, 57, was “civil” but “didn’t really apologize.” Instead, he allegedly hit her with something along the lines of: “Sorry, not sorry.”
The actress said she “wrote him back very quickly” and “was kind of emotional,” though she didn’t specify what she replied.
Griffin said during a stand-up show in Los Angeles on Saturday that the email “was sort of nice,” theorizing that he “vetted it with lawyers,” knowing she would likely “read it on stage.” Getty Images
Griffin told the audience that Cohen was “civil” but “didn’t really apologize.” Instead, he allegedly hit her with something along the lines of: “Sorry, not sorry.” NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images
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However, she explained to attendees, “I thought, ‘I don’t really need to be in any more beefs. I’ve been in so many f–king beefs with so many people.’”
Not only did Griffin acknowledge that Cohen is “a powerful guy,” but she also confessed, “I wish I were back at Bravo. It was a fun place to work, and it was a great place to do specials and all that stuff.”
But after hearing Cohen bring up their email exchange at BravoCon, Griffin thought to herself, “Hold on, girl. You emailed me for the first time in eight years after f–king doing me dirty and taking my job [as co-host of CNN’s New Year’s Eve special] and firing me from Bravo, but OK.”
(Griffin’s career and reputation took major hits after she posed for photos holding a fake decapitated head of President Trump.)
The actress shared that she “wrote him back very quickly” and “was kind of emotional,” though she didn’t specify what she replied. Janet Mayer/INSTARimages.com
Though Griffin doesn’t “want to have a beef” with Cohen, she lamented that his disclosure of their private conversation “did hurt,” as did her “whole experience” with him. Nicole Weingart/Bravo via Getty Images
Though Griffin doesn’t “want to have a beef” with Cohen, she lamented that his disclosure of their private conversation “did hurt,” as did her “whole experience” with him.
However, she seemingly didn’t close the door on a possible reconciliation with the network exec, as she teased, “I don’t know what’s going to happen.”
In fact, asked point-blank whether she would make up with Cohen, Griffin responded, “Let’s go with ‘maybe.’”
Cohen’s reps did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.









