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Eric Adams Urges Andy Cohen to Seek Help After NYE Rant
URGENT UPDATE: Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams has reacted strongly to a drunken rant by Andy Cohen during CNN’s New Year’s Eve broadcast, suggesting the host needs to address a potential drinking problem. Adams took to X (formerly Twitter) on January 1, 2026, stating, “My response to @Andy: AA.”
Adams did not hold back, criticizing Cohen’s behavior in front of millions, saying, “Another sloppy drunken rant. If anyone actually cares about him, they’ll tell him to get help. New Yorkers aren’t laughing with him. They are concerned about him. Public intoxication is a disease. He should seek help.”
Cohen, co-host of CNN’s live New Year’s Eve event alongside Anderson Cooper, celebrated the arrival of 2026 with shots, leading to a chaotic series of comments directed at Adams. After the countdown concluded in Times Square, Cohen provocatively remarked, “Goodbye Mayor Adams. You got your pardons. Now go off into the sunset.”
Adams, whose term officially ended with the swearing-in of New York’s 112th mayor, Zohran Mamdani, has faced allegations of conspiracy and corruption but had the charges dropped after President Trump took office.
“Seek help. AAA: Andy’s Alcohol Anonymous,” Adams concluded, emphasizing his concern for Cohen’s well-being.
As the backlash to Cohen’s comments grows, Adams’ call for intervention highlights the broader societal issue of substance abuse, resonating with audiences both locally and nationally. The former mayor’s remarks serve as a reminder of the responsibilities public figures hold, especially during high-profile events.
The dramatic exchange has already sparked discussions on social media, with many users sharing differing opinions on Cohen’s behavior and the appropriateness of Adams’ response. This incident is unfolding as both a personal and public health issue, with many advocating for greater awareness and support for individuals struggling with addiction.
What happens next? As Cohen faces scrutiny for his comments, the public will be watching to see if he addresses the backlash or seeks help, as Adams suggested. Stay tuned for further developments on this story as it continues to evolve.
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