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Andy Cohen trolled by Real Housewives of Orange County star Kelly Dodd over reaction to Trump victory

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Andy Cohen was trolled by Kelly Dodd for his surprising reaction to Donald Trump's presidential election victory.

Andy Cohen was trolled by Kelly Dodd for his surprising reaction to Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election.

When the Bravo boss, 56, took to social media to share a message to despondent voters and show his support for Vice President Kamala Harris, Dodd trolled him.

The Watch What Happens Live host reacted to the vice president’s election loss by sharing a message of hope and unity to his 5.5 million followers.

Many of them left divisive messages in the comments section below her post.

Some of them shared the same sentiment, while others, who shared a different opinion and were excited about Trump’s victory, mocked him.

When the Bravo boss, 56, took to social media to share a message to despondent voters and show his support for Vice President Kamala Harris, Dodd trolled him.

Andy Cohen was trolled by Kelly Dodd for his surprising reaction to Donald Trump’s presidential election victory. When the Bravo boss, 56, took to social media to share a message to despondent voters and show his support for Vice President Kamala Harris, Dodd trolled him.

One of them was Dodd, former Real Housewives of Orange County star, who left a sarcastic comment: ‘Am I still on the wrong side of history?’ Asking for a friend.

Dodd, a strong supporter of the president-elect, also shared a post on her own Instagram page and tagged Cohen while continuing to troll him for supporting Harris.

The reality star shared a video of comedian Dave Chappelle making the crowd laugh along with the caption: “Trying to stay humble today like…”

Dodd wrote in his caption that he laughed at the fact that others said he was “on the wrong side of history.”

Shortly after learning the election results, Cohen shared a video of him and his son talking about their “love” for America.

‘We love our country, yes, we love it. We will persist, we will move forward,” he said even though he was one of the most explicit supporters of both the Democratic Party and Harris.

During Wednesday’s episode of What What Happens Live, Cohen also shared a similarly hopeful message while giving his ‘Mazel of the Day.’

For the segment, he praised America’s democracy and encouraged those who were disappointed by the results not to give up.

“It’s time for my Mazel of the day and, in the spirit of unity, I want to give it to America, the country I love,” he began.

“I know, after last night’s election, half the country woke up feeling depressed, angry and scared, the other half was very excited,” Cohen continued.

“That is democracy and that is good,” he said. “Feel those feelings today, but please, for the love of God, don’t give up or threaten to move to Canada or anywhere else.”

The Watch What Happens Live host reacted to the vice president's election loss by sharing a message of hope and unity to his 5.5 million followers.

Many of them left divisive messages in the comments section below her post.

The Watch What Happens Live host reacted to the vice president’s election loss by sharing a message of hope and unity to his 5.5 million followers.

Some of Cohen's followers shared the same sentiment, while others, who shared a different opinion and were excited about Trump's victory, trolled him. One of them was former Real Housewives of Orange County star Dodd, who left a sarcastic comment.

Some of Cohen’s followers shared the same sentiment, while others, who shared a different opinion and were excited about Trump’s victory, trolled him. One of them was former Real Housewives of Orange County star Dodd, who left a sarcastic comment.

Shortly after learning the election results, Cohen shared a video of him and his son talking about his

For the segment, he praised America's democracy and encouraged those who were disappointed by the results not to give up.

Shortly after learning the election results, Cohen shared a video of him and his son talking about their “love” for America. During Wednesday’s episode of What What Happens Live, Cohen also shared a similarly hopeful message while giving his ‘Mazel of the Day.’ For the segment, he praised America’s democracy and encouraged those who were disappointed by the results not to give up.

Dodd, a strong supporter of the president-elect, also shared a post on her own Instagram page and tagged Cohen while continuing to troll him for supporting Harris. The reality star shared a video of comedian Dave Chappelle making the crowd laugh along with the caption:

Dodd, a strong supporter of the president-elect, also shared a post on her own Instagram page and tagged Cohen while continuing to troll him for supporting Harris. The reality star shared a video of comedian Dave Chappelle making the crowd laugh along with the caption, “Trying to stay humble today like…” Dodd wrote in his caption that he was laughing at the fact that others were saying that he was “on the wrong side of history.

The Bravo executive was one of those who most supported Harris during her campaign.

The Bravo executive was one of those who most supported Harris during her campaign.

And he added: ‘The truth is that we need you here, in this fight. You matter, and so do all the issues that got you voting in the first place. So, tomorrow and every day going forward, keep pushing for progress.”

Dodd was previously fired from Real Housewives of Orange County after season 15 due to her controversial comments on the show.

She is known for being a controversial cast member, who has sparked fan outrage with her actions both on and off the show.

In 2021, she spoke about being “surprised” by his exit while appearing on SiriusXM’s Jeff Lewis Live.

Listen, they ended up firing me because of me. “I was the one who got me fired,” she said.

‘I was causing them a lot of pain. I was causing them a lot of problems. And you know, I’m sorry about that. I feel bad.’

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