Eric Adams issues brutal response to Andy Cohen after Bravo star's epic rant about mayor on New Year's Eve
Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams has issued a brutal response to Andy Cohen after he drunkenly blasted the ousted Big Apple chief live on air.
Eric Adams has suggested that Andy Cohen needs treatment for alcohol addiction after the Bravo star drunkenly blasted the ousted Big Apple mayor during CNN's New Year's Eve special.
The former New York City mayor hit back at Cohen - who was co-hosting the event alongside Anderson Cooper - after he went on an anti-Adams tirade while downing drinks during the network's coverage.
Within moments of the crystal-encrusted ball dropping in Times Square, Cohen - with a drink in his hand - started going off about Adams, whose term in office officially came to an end with the new year.
When the New York Post then asked about the unhinged rant on Thursday, Adams chuckled.
'I have two letters for him: AA,' said Adams, referencing Alcoholics Anonymous.
He later shared the same rebuttal on social media, calling Cohen's diatribe 'another sloppy drunken rant.'
'If anyone actually cares about him, they'll tell him to get help,' the now-former mayor wrote on X.
'New Yorkers aren't laughing with him,' he continued. 'They are concerned about him. Public intoxication is a disease. He should seek help.'
Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams has issued a brutal response to Andy Cohen
Within moments of the crystal-encrusted ball dropping in Times Square, Cohen - with a drink in his hand - started going off about Adams, whose term in office officially came to an end with the new year
In a post on X Thursday, Adams wrote that Cohen needs to start attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings
Adams then went on to argue that Cohen was only safe in Times Square due to the heightened police presence.
'Seek help,' Adams concluded. 'AAA: Andy's Alcohol Anonymous.'
Daily Mail has reached out to representatives for Cohen for comment.
The Bravo star was seen holding a drink as he began his drunken rant overnight.
'Watching the final moments of Mayor Adams's chaotic...' Cohen began, before Cooper tried to stop him.
'I just want to say...' Cohen continued as Cooper interrupted him once again. 'Don't,' he said while attempting to walk out of frame.