, the famous TV host, has said sorry to for spreading rumors about her before she announced her
cancer diagnosis.
Kate Middleton, the , told everyone she had cancer last month. This news was shared all over the world after people had been guessing about her health and where she was. Earlier this year, she had surgery on her stomach at The
London Clinic. People started guessing again when a picture she posted on Mother's Day was changed and given a "kill notification" by photo agencies around the world. Mr. Cohen, who is 55 years old, got in trouble when he talked about the rumors and guesses about why Kate wasn't in the public eye. He also talked about a mean theory on his podcast, which he shared just hours before Kate told everyone her shocking news. But now Mr. Cohen says he wishes he hadn't said anything. On his SiriusXM radio show, Andy Cohen Live, he said: "I just want to say I am heartbroken by the news about Princess Kate. I think someone on Sky News called me a numpty, and they were right. I wish I had kept my mouth shut." He explained that his apology and him addressing the topic took a while due to his radio show having a short hiatus. Shortly before Kate announced her cancer diagnosis, the Princess of Wales was seen with her husband,
Prince William, at a farm shop in Windsor. At the time, there was speculation that the Princess had a "body double" and Mr. Cohen added fuel to the
fire when he wrote: "That ain't Kate.." Mr. Cohen's apology comes a week after fellow US media personality
Stephen Colbert, who hosts The
Late Show, said a "sincere" sorry to Princess Kate. He joked about her just days before she told everyone she had been diagnosed with cancer. Mr. Colbert discussed a mean and harsh rumor about the Princess on his show before her diagnosis came out. Speaking on his show, following the news of Kate's cancer diagnosis, Stephen apologized and said: "You know, folks, I don't know if you have noticed, but we do a lot of shows and I tell a lot of jokes, and I tell jokes about a lot of different things, mostly what everybody's talking about." "And for the last six weeks to two months, everybody has been talking about the mystery of Kate Middleton's disappearance from public life. And two weeks ago, we did some jokes about that mystery and all of the reporting about that." "And when I made those jokes, that upset some people and - even before her diagnosis was revealed, and I can understand that. I mean, a lot of my jokes have upset people in the past. And I'm sure some of my jokes will upset people in the future." "But there is a standard that I try to hold myself to. And that is, I do not make light of somebody else's tragedy." All the latest news, showbiz, lifestyle and sports updates, brought to you by our dedicated
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