Andy Cohen revealed that the home of a Today Show host is “a little messy.” He should know. No one likes messy like the Bravo host. Keep reading to find out why he called out another talk show host for their cleaning skills.
Days After BravoCon, Andy Cohen Joins Today Show
Andy Cohen spent the weekend of November 14-16 in Las Vegas, Nevada, playing peacemaker and host at this year’s BravoCon. Several Bravolebrities from different Real Housewives franchises hashed out their differences.
But the most surprising part came when Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice revealed she’s trying to bury the hatchet with her brother, Joe Gorga, and his wife. Andy Cohen left the messy Housewives behind to join the Today Show as a co-host. He promptly called out one of the show’s most popular hosts for her cleaning habits.
Bravo Star Says Morning Show Host’s Home Is ‘A Little Filthy’
Jenna Bush Hager is still looking to find a permanent replacement after Hoda Kotb left the Today Show‘s fourth hour earlier this year. Celebrities join Jenna Bush Hager as guest hosts until a regular host is named. Andy Cohen has been on the show many times.
As the host of his own late-night talk show on Bravo, Andy Cohen knows what makes good TV. His friendly banter with Jenna Bush Hager took a sharp turn when he criticized her cleaning habits. The two previously discussed the Today Show host finding mice in her home. At the time, Andy Cohen recommended putting down glue traps.

Despite his advice, Jenna Bush Hager admitted the mice were still in her house. The Bravo host, who has two kids, suggested that dropped food might be the reason why the mice are sticking around.
“You do have an animal, [so] you do need to clean up the animal food. Also, the food that your kids are making for you? Clean it up, [put it in] tupperware,” he told her.
Andy Cohen added, “I’m now starting to think maybe your house might be a little filthy.”
Jenna Bush Hager Denies The Shocking Claim That Her Home Is A Pigsty
The Today Show host shares three children with her husband, Henry Hager: Mila, 12, Poppy, 10, and Henry, 6. She was offended by Andy Cohen’s suggestion that her house was a mess. She denied that a “filthy” home attracted the rodents.
“No, it is not! Just to be clear, what I do for stress relief is vacuum. My house is very clean,” she responded. The issue of her home’s cleanliness fell to the wayside as Andy Cohen and Jenna Bush Hager revealed that PETA contacted them after their previous mice discussion.
The animal rights organization reportedly didn’t like Andy Cohen’s suggestion of using sticky traps. “They did have some good points, which are that the sticky things are actually very…the animals suffer,” he admitted.
“Also, [they said] to plug the holes in your house,” Andy Cohen relayed to Jenna Bush Hager. Tell us in the comments if you agree with the Today Show host that the presence of mice doesn’t necessarily mean a filthy home.
