St. Louis native Andy Cohen flips Rams owner the bird
Andy Cohen, St. Louis native and host of Watch What Happens Live, wasn’t exactly thrilled about the Los Angeles Rams’ advancing to the Super Bowl. The Rams played in St. Louis from 1995 to 2015 — winning the Super Bowl in 2000 — but returned to Los Angeles in 2016.
During his “Jackhole of the Day” segment, Cohen let it be known that St. Louis fans are still upset that the “Greatest Show on Turf” was moved to Tinseltown. In fact, the city sued both the team and the NFL when the team departed, with Rams owner Stan Kroenke agreeing to a $30 million settlement.
“Tonight’s Jackhole goes to the Rams … because the Rams were ripped from my hometown of St. Louis by their crook owner,” Cohen proclaimed. “I just want to say once again to … Stan Kroenke on behalf of the city of St. Louis” — then he flashed his middle finger at the camera.
The Los Angeles Rams are set to play the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII on Feb. 3 in Atlanta.
Watch What Happens Live airs Sundays to Thursdays at 11 p.m. on Bravo.
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