Former RHOC Stars Defend Andy Cohen against Leah McSweeney’s ‘Dirty’ Lawsuit

RHOC alum Meghan King and Vicki Gunvalson defend Andy Cohen amid Leah McSweeney's lawsuit.

Former RHOC stars Vicki Gunvalson and Meghan King are weighting in on Andy Cohen’s legal drama with Real Housewives of New York alum Leah McSweeney.

As Real Housewives fans know, Leah is suing Bravo and Andy Cohen for intentionally preying on her alcohol addiction so they could hit the ratings jackpot. In her court filing the former RHONY star also claims that the Watch What Happens Live host “snorts cocaine” with his favorite Real Housewives.

When it comes to Leah’s lawsuit, RHOC OG Vicki Gunvalson says she’s taking Andy’s side.

“I don’t know much other than she is suing Andy, which is crazy to me,” the OG of the OC told Us Weekly on Sunday, March 10. “Why she is waiting now for everybody else and bringing our bosses down, I don’t know because I wasn’t there.”

The RHOC OG noted that she loves and respects Andy, adding, “He has always been professional with me, we have a very big relationship.”

Andy Cohen and Leah McSweeney pose for photo at Bravo Clubhouse long before RHONY alum’s lawsuit against Bravo.

She went on to call Leah’s lawsuit “dirty” and admitted she thinks the RHONY alum is “trying to get deep pockets from it.”

Meghan King, on the other hand, has mixed feelings about Leah’s lawsuit against Andy and Bravo.

“I just know that when I signed my contract to be on the Real Housewives, and I think it’s a pretty standard contract amongst all the franchises, it said very explicitly, ‘We can take whatever footage you give us and we can manipulate it, and we can splice it and do whatever the hell we want to do with it,’” the 39-year-old for RHOC star told Us Weekly. “And you have to sign your life away or you don’t sign it at all. And does that make it a fair contract? That’s a different conversation.”

The RHOC alum shared that when she and her co-stars signed their contracts they “understood” what they signing up for by entering the world of reality TV. While she believes reality TV should stay fun, she admits there needs to be a conversation that focus on the bigger picture of what happens behind the scenes on unscripted programming.

“It shouldn’t be about Andy Cohen. It shouldn’t be about Bravo. It shouldn’t be about the Real Housewives,” she explained. “It should just be about the ethics of reality TV and what does that do for our psyche long term or royalties or whatever.”

According to Meghan the pressure to drink on reality TV doesn’t come from producers and instead is nothing more than the “typical societal and peer pressure.”

“If I’m going to go to a happy hour with girlfriends to celebrate a birthday, I’m going to feel like I should have a drink. Is anybody telling me to, does anybody care if I do? Absolutely not,” she continued. “But that’s what I’m doing. That’s how I’m showing up. So I think that’s a personal willpower type of thing.”

However, she notes that for those struggling with addiction their decision to abstain from drinking should be “respected and honored” and should get help if they ask for it. Yet she doesn’t believe that the responsibility to get help sits solely on the production team’s shoulders.

RHOC alum Meghan King defends Bravo and Andy Cohen against claims they push alcohol on Housewives

She adds that Andy has always been “very supportive” towards her and has witness him make sure Housewives who don’t drink are comfortable when appearing on Watch Watch Happens Live and playing its infamous “Shot Ski” drinking game.

Meghan appeared on WWHL with RHOC star Gina Kirschenheiter, who doesn’t drink, so Andy made sure that when they did the “Shot Ski” Gina was provided a non-alcoholic shot.

“And then during [the] commercial, he gets on the production assistants [saying,] ‘You cannot do this. This could compromise her sobriety. This is really important. It’s not funny that this happened,’” the 39-year-old recalled. “So what I saw is Andy defending standing up for a sober person on one of his shows. It’s [the] complete opposite of what I read.”

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5 comments

ontoiran March 17, 2024 - 12:38 pm
How pathetic, the former fired cast members to Miss Cohens defense. These stupid women probably think integrity is a cute name for a cocktail or the latest cbd gummie. Of course not the OG, no she’s a strong woman.
Champagne Hangover March 17, 2024 - 11:23 am
Ugh. Hate to say it, but I agree with Meghan. It’s not a black and white issue here, and it takes two to tango, Bravo need to reign it in and but quick re: toxic workplace issues (some of which is underway according to them ?), BUT just like with your personal life, you have to be careful and wise in your choices re: your professional life when your mental health and sobriety are at stake. Lea was playing with fire re: Bravo and Bravo was playing with fire re: Lea. We can all Monday morning quarterback until the cows come home, but something of this nature was bound to happen sooner or later, so zero sympathy for Bravo and thus far, scarcely a smidge more that that for Lea. ?
ontoiran March 17, 2024 - 12:42 pm
No sympathy for any of them from me, can’t they see the shooting flames and smoke from the ring of fire that surrounds Bravo??? Is exploitation still exploitation if one volunteers??? SMH…
Champagne Hangover March 17, 2024 - 1:10 pm
I think it can be absolutely, but in this particular case, was it? That in and of itself is AT LEAST debatable and imo if it is indeed as debatable as it appears, this lawsuit is a HUGE uphill battle. Either way, Andy is shrewd to fight it even if he’s guilty as charged (and I’m not saying he is or isn’t cuz idk ????) because proving her allegations in court is a whole different ball of wax. They may be counting on a settlement which may be what ends up happening, but Andy shouldn’t cave prematurely whether guilty or not. The case is FAR from a slam dunk as are ALL the others. That said…smoke/ fire ? ?. IJS. ?
Steve March 16, 2024 - 8:57 pm
Is this the same Vicki who sued Bravo a few years ago, only to withdraw the suit begging to be brought back to RHOC?
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