Former New York City mayor Eric Adams has responded sharply to Andy Cohen's criticism during CNN's New Year's Eve broadcast. Adams claimed on social media that the Bravo host has a drinking problem and requires help from Alcoholics Anonymous. The exchange highlights tensions following Adams' departure from office.
Eric Adams, who served as New York City's mayor for four years, fired back at Andy Cohen after the television personality criticized his tenure during a live CNN broadcast on New Year's Eve. Cohen, appearing alongside co-hosts Anderson Cooper and BJ Novak in Times Square, described Adams' time in office as "chaotic" and suggested he retire. Despite attempts by Cooper and Novak to intervene, Cohen persisted with his remarks.
On Thursday, the same day Adams handed over City Hall to incoming mayor Zohran Mamdani, he took to X (formerly Twitter) to post a pointed message. Adams accused Cohen of having a drinking problem, explicitly stating that the host needs "AA"—short for Alcoholics Anonymous. He urged anyone who cares about Cohen to offer assistance, emphasizing that New Yorkers are worried for him and that public intoxication constitutes a disease.
Adams also defended his administration's record, noting that Cohen's safety during the Times Square ball drop broadcast was ensured because "we did our job." This retort underscores the former mayor's perspective on his legacy amid the public spat. The incident unfolded as New York City transitioned to new leadership, with Adams stepping down after a term marked by the controversies Cohen highlighted.
No further details on Cohen's response have emerged, but the exchange has drawn attention to the intersection of entertainment and local politics.