Andy Cohen reacts to John Mayer’s letter regarding dating questions

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Andy Cohen reacts to John Mayer’s letter regarding dating questions

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Andy Cohen and John Mayer “Waiting for the World to Change.”

The Bravo executive praised his pal’s recent scathing response to the Hollywood Reporter’s questions about the nature of their friendship.

“This should now put an end to us asking, ‘What are you talking about?’ Explain it” – Cohen, 55, he said on Friday’s episode of the “Daddy Diaries” podcast..

Andy Cohen boasted about John Mayer’s recent letter about their friendship. Charles Sykes/Bravo
“What an ally,” the Bravo executive gushed. Instagram/Andy Cohen
The singer responded to the Hollywood Reporter’s questions about dating rumors. Instagram/Andy Cohen

“A gay man asking about his friendship with a straight guy is degrading.[…]It assumes that a gay person can’t be friends with a heterosexual person if they don’t have sex,” he explained.

The “Watch What Happens Live” host said he “cheered” as he read Mayer’s letter to journalist Maer Roshan last week he praised the 46-year-old “Gravity” singer for “caring enough about keeping this trope lazy and stupid that [he] would have written it.”

Cohen gushed: “What an ally. I love that he did it and I admire him for wanting to publish it.”

Cohen read the letter on his podcast. Instagram/Andy Cohen
“It’s degrading to ask a gay guy if he’s friends with a straight guy,” he agreed. Getty Images

The Emmy winner continued, “Thank you, John, for mentioning this in the video. I thought it was really, really cool.”

Cohen and Mayer have been friends for years, and with Roshan asking about “intense speculation” talking about their relationship during an interview with the “Real Housewives” producer for a profile published on May 8.

The Grammy Award winner reacted sharply to Roshan’s remark that “people seem to doubt whether a straight rock star can have a close, platonic relationship with a gay TV personality.”

Cohen believes Mayer’s letter “put an end” to the rumors. Instagram/Andy Cohen
The duo sparked speculation last year when Cohen said they were “in love.” Jamie McCarthy

In his May 10 letter to the editor, he addressed this “apparent… assumption,” noting that it “turns the concept of being gay into a two-dimensional, ignorant one.”

Mayer, who described himself as a fan of “intelligent discourse,” concluded: “Reinforcing the idea that every homosexual/heterosexual relationship requires a stipulation that it is not a sexual relationship strips the dignity of every person involved.”

Roshan exclusively told Page Six that while he and the musician “had a nice email exchange” after the letter, he stood by his questions.

He then clarified that their relationship was not “sexual” in nature. Instagram/Andy Cohen
Cohen has since doubled down on his statement, claiming that they are “definitely not” sleeping together. VICKI GUNVALSON/INSTAGRAM

Mayer and Cohen first sparked speculation in June 2023 when they announced on the Bravolebrity’s “The Howard Stern Show” that they were “in love.”

But he swore on the lives of his son, Benjamin, 5, and daughter Lucy, 2, that there was “nothing sexual” in their relationship.

In his Hollywood Reporter profile, Cohen said: “Because we are so attached to each other, people don’t know what box to put it in. They assume we’re sleeping together, which we definitely aren’t.”

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