Andy Cohen recalls Jillian Michaels screaming at WWHL staff

Andy Cohen is spilling the tea on a chaotic 2013 appearance by Jillian Michaels on Watch What Happens Live. The Biggest Loser trainer apparently lost it after filming, yelling at his staff. Cohen isn't mincing words about why she won't be back.

Oh honey, grab your popcorn because Andy Cohen just dragged Jillian Michaels back into the spotlight with some vintage shade. Back in February 2013, the fitness icon popped up on Watch What Happens Live alongside Big Bang Theory's Melissa Rauch. But things? They went left fast after the cameras stopped rolling.

"She was furious. I should watch it back, if I cared. I don’t see what she was upset about," Cohen told Entertainment Weekly. "She left and she was screaming at my staff. And if you scream at my staff, that’s kind of it for me." Oof, talk about drawing a line in the sand! When asked if she'd ever return, he was brutally honest: "I don’t think there’s a market for that. By the way, I don’t think she would come."

But wait, their beef didn't start—or end—there. Fast-forward to 2018, and Michaels went full scorched earth on Cohen and the Real Housewives franchise in an interview with Life & Style. "It’s like [the franchise] was created by someone that hates women! I mean, the guy hates them. He’s an a–hole," she fumed. Cohen clapped back to The Hollywood Reporter, defending his empire: "I love women." He added, "I think [Michaels] probably never watched it. I think she’s probably seen a clip of Teresa flipping a table." And the kicker? "By the way, this is the woman who screamed at people for a living on The Biggest Loser. She should stay in her own lane."

Cohen has named other celebs as his worst WWHL guests, but Michaels? She's clearly etched in infamy. 😤 So, is this feud finally buried, or just waiting for the next workout sesh to explode?

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