Andy Cohen and Al Roker.Photo:Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty Images; John Lamparski/Getty Images

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Andy Cohenis jokingly holding a grudge againstAl Roker.
Cohen gave theTodayco-host, 69, a new designation on Wednesday night’s episode ofWatch What Happens Livehours after Roker gave a playful quip in response tohis fraud scam story.
TheWWHLhost jokingly continued, “Oh my God, Al, how could you? That was basically theTodayshow’s version of this…” A clip then played from a previous season of theReal Housewives of Miamishowing Marysol Patton’s friend asking the group, “Who here do you trust the least?”
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Similar to that Miami Housewives’ incident, Cohen appeared to be at a loss of words after Roker asked the question — even asSavannah Guthriechimed in to ask, “Who is most likely?”
“You know — well, there is someone most likely,” Cohen began, before saying, “We’ll talk about that later. I’ll explain.”
Roker shrugged his shoulders in response and lifted his eyebrows, prompting Cohen to quip that the co-host was “a smart man.”
The CNN New Year’s Eve co-host appeared on the morning show to share details abouthis recent financial fraud experience. Cohen told Guthrie, 52, andHoda Kotbthat shortly after losing his bank card, he received an email that “looked like” it was from his bank’s fraud alert system.
Multiple “sizable wire transfers” were initiated out of Cohen’s bank account, and he had inadvertently given the scammers access to his phone after they had called him back to verify his past purchases. This allowed the scammers to approve the wire transfers.
Cohen made sure to share some of the lessons he learned from an unfortunately easy scenario to “fall prey to.” He advised, “Trust no one who calls you. Don’t get sucked into the urgent moment of it.”
source: people.com