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Andy Cohen reveals whether he’s a top or bottom to a shocked Isaac Mizrahi

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Hello Isaac’ podcast this week. The conversations turned intimate.“Asking for a friend,” Mizrahi asked the Watch What Happens Live host. “Are you a top or a bottom?”Cohen did not hesitate to fire back, “I’m a top”.

Mizrahi appeared shocked at Cohen’s blunt and speedy response.“You’re a top! That was really an easy answer for you,” Mizrahi replied.“Because the answer was readily available,” Cohen responded.

He then went on to suggest he wishes he were more versatile.“I wish that I could… I need to loosen up, as they say,” Cohen clarified.Watch the exchange below.A post shared by Hello Isaac with Isaac Mizrahi (@helloisaacpodcast)If you want to listen to the whole conversation, you can check out the podcast (the question about “top or bottom” is at the 5’20” mark).When shared online, some questioned whether it was rude to ask a celebrity about their preferred sexual position.Back in 2019, Troya Sivan expressed unhappiness when a journalist asked him a similar question.“I thought about asking the interviewer about his absolute fave sex position after that last question,” Sivan tweeted following an interview. “But then I remembered how wildly invasive, strange and inappropriate that would be.

Didn’t stop him though!”On Instagram, one person said, “Isaac, this question is beneath you. And I adore you. Gosh, is anything sacred anymore?”Another concurred: “Have to agree this was not a great question.

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