Andy Cohen seemed to be in good spirits while returning to work Wednesday after Leah McSweeney accused him of doing cocaine with his favorite “Housewives” in a bombshell lawsuit.
The Bravo bigwig posted several photos and videos to his Instagram Story telling his 5.5 million followers that he was preparing to film the “Real Housewives of Potomac” Season 8 reunion.
In one selfie video, Cohen explained that the “RHOP” cast had to arrive to the New York City set at 5 a.m. because they were taping the special in the same building where Sherri Shepherd hosted Vice President Kamala Harris on her talk show, so it was on lockdown.
“The good news about that is that maybe we’ll be done early, maybe, but we have a lot to cover, so we’ll keep you updated,” he told fans.
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Shortly after, Cohen, 55, posted a selfie in his hosting chair while smiling in a black suit and showing off his “RHOP” reunion question cards.
The “Watch What Happens Live” host later shared a video of himself talking to “RHOP” star Gizelle Bryant, who was off camera, and giggling while he pointed out that she was “doing a full photo shoot behind” him.
“I mean, this is the day,” he said while laughing and smiling.
Pvnew also photographed Cohen proceeding with business as usual as he arrived to the set Wednesday morning in all-black and shook an unidentified man’s hand.
The sighting came just hours after Pvnew broke the news of McSweeney’s explosive lawsuit.
The “Real Housewives of New York City” alum, 41, claimed Cohen snorted cocaine with his favorite Bravolebrities and handed out special professional favors to the bunch.
A rep for Cohen has denied the accusations and called them “completely false.”
Afterward, McSweeney doubled down about Cohen’s “diabolical” behavior in a lengthy Instagram post and claimed that the hit shows are “run by people who create a dangerous work environment, encourage substance abuse to artificially create drama and cynically prey on the vulnerabilities of their employees.”
“It’s a workplace culture where toxicity, alcoholism and pain are not only expected but encouraged and facilitated,” she added on Instagram.
The “Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip” alum filed the lawsuit while Cohen and Bravo are in the midst of other allegations.
“Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum Brandi Glanville recently sent a legal letter to Cohen accusing him of sexual harassment.
Cohen has since apologized but claimed the incident in question was meant “in jest.”
Glanville has since claimed she has not received a private apology from Cohen, but a source insisted to Pvnew that Glanville “turned the tables on Andy” after he had “been there for her and offered support.”
Meanwhile, “Real Housewives of New Jersey” alum Caroline Manzo is also suing Bravo and Peacock after Glanville allegedly assaulted her on “RHUGT” Season 4.
Glanville has repeatedly denied the accusations.