Television host Andy Cohen sparked both amusement and surprise during a recent appearance on "Today with Jenna & Friends" when he enthusiastically endorsed a new workplace trend and demonstrated his remarkable flexibility live on air.
Barefoot in the Workplace: A Growing Trend
During Tuesday's broadcast, Cohen and co-host Jenna Bush Hager discussed a new workplace movement that encourages employees to wear socks, slippers, or go completely barefoot around the office. The discussion revealed Cohen's wholehearted support for the unconventional practice.
"I am so down for this," Cohen declared confidently. "I like to let my dogs out, be free, bark." When Bush Hager pressed him about whether he would actually enter the workplace without socks, Cohen didn't hesitate with his response.
Cohen's Confident Foot Revelation
The "Watch What Happens Live" host made bold claims about his physical attributes, stating he has "beautiful feet ... legendarily." This prompted Bush Hager to jokingly inquire if he maintained an OnlyFans account dedicated to his feet.
Cohen volleyed back with: "No, but I would like to. Maybe." The conversation then turned to his foot care routine, where Cohen admitted he "occasionally" receives pedicures while maintaining that his feet are "gorgeous."
Live Television Flexibility Stuns Co-Host
The most dramatic moment occurred when Bush Hager challenged Cohen to prove his flexibility claims. The television personality happily obliged, lifting his foot over the table in a display that left his co-host stunned.
"What is happening with that flexibility?" Hager asked, clearly amazed by the physical demonstration. Cohen concluded the segment by addressing a specific segment of viewers: "Foot fetishists watching the 'Today' show, you're welcome."
This isn't the first time barefoot behavior has made headlines on daytime television. The article references Drew Barrymore's recent foot-related segment where co-host Sunny Anderson claimed to have smelled Barrymore's feet and found them "divine." Co-host Ross Mathews supported this assessment, stating "Drew does not have stinky feet. She's like a smell-good girl," prompting Barrymore to smell her own foot on camera.
The growing trend of workplace footwear freedom and celebrity foot discussions appears to be gaining momentum in popular culture, with television personalities leading the charge in normalizing what was once considered unconventional office behavior.