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Andy Cohen Asked Anderson Cooper How Often He Thinks About The Roman Empire—And Wow

Andy Cohen Asked Anderson Cooper How Often He Thinks About The Roman Empire—And Wow
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The 'Watch What Happens Live' host took to TikTok to ask the CNN host how often he thinks about the Roman Empire after it was alleged that most men think about it often—and Cooper's answer didn't disappoint.

TV hosts Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper share a deep friendship, which includes getting their kids together. At a recent play date, Cohen took a moment to ask Cooper a question trending on TikTok these days.

"How often would you say you think of the Roman Empire?"


The trend started on TikTok, and features women filming responses from the men in their lives when asked how often they think about the Roman Empire. Surprisingly, many men replied that they did so quite often—with some admitting to daily musings about ancient Rome.

Cohen, seizing an opportunity, chose to ask his friend. Cooper's answer is great, and included some context for why his frequency might be what it is.


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Andy and Cooper Anderson #andycohen #andersoncooper #andyandanderson #teresagiudice #teamteresa #realhousewivesofnewjersey #teamteresagiudice #rhonj #rhonjbravo #rhonjtiktok #rhonjobsessed


Viewers were amused.

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Folks weren't surprised, really.

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He's exactly the type who would appreciate media about the Romans.

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Others were just here for Anderson Cooper on screen.

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Many folks were excited that Cooper mentioned the novel Song of Achilles, but objected to his characterizing it as Roman.

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Others just loved the little CCN plush microphone.

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We assume Cooper will continue to think about the Roman Empire with some regularity, and this question will probably continue to plague unsuspecting men for months to come.

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