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Andy Cohen Was "Praying for the Best" Going into the RHOA Season 12 Reunion

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While there will still be plenty of drama to unpack, The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 12 reunion is going to be a little bit different than anything fans have seen in the past.

On April 6, Andy Cohen announced that the RHOA reunion will be filmed virtually, after it was postponed due to coronavirus (COVID-19).

Andy’s trying to stay positive about the change of plans, and shared an update on the morning of filming.  “Normally, I start this day at a hotel in Atlanta, with a full breakfast.

Instead, I’m home,” he said in a video from the closet of his West Village home. Andy also shared that although he’s primarily been getting dressed from the sweats section of the wardrobe, he’ll be getting a bit more dressed up for the reunion...

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