Andy Cohen grew up in a loving home and shared a close relationship with his mother. According to People, when Cohen came out in the 1980’s, that relationship grew even stronger. “It definitely brought us closer,” Andy told People. “She’d found a letter I wrote to someone in which I expressed my fear about telling more people I was gay. She thinks I left it out on purpose so she would find it. She confronted me about it, and I told her I was gay. We both started crying, and it was very emotional. But moments later she said, ‘I probably would’ve hated your wife anyway.’ It was so funny and so true.” After learning about her son’s sexual orientation, Evelyn took it a step further, volunteering for LGBQT organizations and helping to fight the AIDS epidemic.
Today, that strong bond remains, and Andy credits his mom for helping him feel empowered and stay grounded at the same time. According to Bravo TV, the beautiful relationship between Andy and his mom has now extended to Andy’s son, Ben, who calls her Ma. The two FaceTime every night and spend as much time as possible with each other.