Taylor Swift Has 'Not Said Yes Before' To This Talk Show Appearance
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Taylor Swift Has ‘Not Said Yes Before’ To This Talk Show Appearance

Taylor Swift‘s talk show appearance chatter picked up after Andy Cohen’s fresh pitch at BravoCon. The idea of the Grammy winner’s appearance on Cohen’s talk show has been discussed for years, yet the door remains unopened.

In a fan Q&A, the Bravo boss admitted he still wants the booking, despite his close friendship with John Mayer, the pop star’s famous ex. Nevertheless, the ask is simple and public of the executive producer of The Real Housewives franchise. The chat-show invite is out there, and Cohen says he’s game whenever Swift is.

Andy Cohen says he would ‘love to’ have Taylor Swift on his talk show

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Andy Cohen kept the sell light, yet direct. As per Page Six report dated November 17, 2025, he said, “I would love to” have her on “Watch What Happens Live”. He then added on the stage, “She has not said yes before. I don’t know, some people consider me a little dangerous.” Finally, the 57-year-old closed with a nudge to the Swift camp, “I would love it. Tell her people.”

Context still matters, and timelines do too. Swift and Mayer dated long before the track “Speak Now” took flight, and fans connected the dots through “Dear John.” Yet the singer reset the tone on tour. Per Page Six report, she told the crowd in 2023, “I’m 33 years old, I don’t care about anything that happened to me when I was 19 except for the songs that I wrote and the memories we made together.”

Even so, booking “Watch What Happens Live” on Bravo would be a swing. The conversation with Taylor Swift on Andy Cohen’s show often touches on logistics, album cycles, and the Eras-era schedule.

Moreover, WWHL’s clubhouse format leans spontaneous, which Swifties know can spark headlines. Still, the Taylor Swift Andy Cohen talk show pairing would be culture-quake television, with games, rapid-fire fan questions, and likely a few vault-level anecdotes.

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