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Andy Cohen

Andy Cohenis celebrating Hanukkah with his toddler.The 53-year-oldBravohost shared a sweet family snapshot toInstagramSunday, posting a photo of himself holding his 2½-year-old sonBenjamin Allen. In the image, Ben watched on as his father lit the first candle of a menorah, marking the start of the 8-day Jewish holiday.“Happy Hanukkah!” Andy captioned the smiling shot.Days before, the dad and lad flew toflew to St. Louistogether to see family for Thanksgiving. On Thursday, theRadio Andyhost posted a series of clipsto his Instagram Storyof him watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade with his son, andspending timewith his mother Evelyn Cohen.In an interview withForbesearlier this month, Andy spoke opened up about balancing work to keep parenthood the priority.“I just really am vigilant about trying to balance out my schedule,” he told the magazine. “The good thing about my schedule is I’m in and out all day. I wake up with him every morning. I get him ready and then today, I went to radio, did that for a couple hours. I was home in time for lunch,” he explained. “Was home for the next few hours, then I ran out and now I’m home again waiting for him to take a nap. Then, I’ll leave again about six o’clock to do what I have to do. So, I feel like having the consistency of me being around the house a lot is the most important thing.“On Halloween, theWatch What Happens Livehost posted photos from trick-or-treating with his son in New York City, rocking a matching moment inastronaut spacesuitswhile holding hands.Andy Cohen/Instagram"We went to SPACE tonight!!!! Also, he LOVES lollipops!” the doting dad captioned the candid.Cohenwelcomed Ben via surrogatein February 2019. The talk show host’s dating life has changed since he had Ben, he toldPEOPLEin August, admitting that as a parent, the stakes are “absolutely” higher.“Now there’s an endgame,” he said, noting that he has more than just himself to consider when choosing a potential partner. “Are you going to be a good stepfather? It’s changed everything.”

Andy Cohenis celebrating Hanukkah with his toddler.

The 53-year-oldBravohost shared a sweet family snapshot toInstagramSunday, posting a photo of himself holding his 2½-year-old sonBenjamin Allen. In the image, Ben watched on as his father lit the first candle of a menorah, marking the start of the 8-day Jewish holiday.

“Happy Hanukkah!” Andy captioned the smiling shot.

Days before, the dad and lad flew toflew to St. Louistogether to see family for Thanksgiving. On Thursday, theRadio Andyhost posted a series of clipsto his Instagram Storyof him watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade with his son, andspending timewith his mother Evelyn Cohen.

In an interview withForbesearlier this month, Andy spoke opened up about balancing work to keep parenthood the priority.

“I just really am vigilant about trying to balance out my schedule,” he told the magazine. “The good thing about my schedule is I’m in and out all day. I wake up with him every morning. I get him ready and then today, I went to radio, did that for a couple hours. I was home in time for lunch,” he explained. “Was home for the next few hours, then I ran out and now I’m home again waiting for him to take a nap. Then, I’ll leave again about six o’clock to do what I have to do. So, I feel like having the consistency of me being around the house a lot is the most important thing.”

On Halloween, theWatch What Happens Livehost posted photos from trick-or-treating with his son in New York City, rocking a matching moment inastronaut spacesuitswhile holding hands.

Andy Cohen/Instagram

Andy Cohen/Instagram

“We went to SPACE tonight!!!! Also, he LOVES lollipops!” the doting dad captioned the candid.

Cohenwelcomed Ben via surrogatein February 2019. The talk show host’s dating life has changed since he had Ben, he toldPEOPLEin August, admitting that as a parent, the stakes are “absolutely” higher.

“Now there’s an endgame,” he said, noting that he has more than just himself to consider when choosing a potential partner. “Are you going to be a good stepfather? It’s changed everything.”

source: people.com