Jeff Lewis triggers Andy Cohen after breaking glass bottle on his head
Andy Cohen was livid after his close pal Jeff Lewis aggressively smashed a glass bottle over his head on Tuesday’s episode of “Watch What Happens Live.”
Cohen, 56, and Lewis, 54, were in the middle of playing a round of “Spin the Bottle” with Caroline Stanbury when the shocking incident occurred.
“[Who was] the very first guest to plead the fifth on ‘Watch What Happens Live?'” the “Real Housewives of Dubai” star, 48, asked, to which Cohen replied, “Oh my god, I have no idea.”
Cohen then signaled Lewis to come and tap his head with the bottle, cautioning him to “be calm.”
The interior designer then proceeded to tell Cohen he was “really sorry” before whacking the host with the bottle with enough force to shatter it into several pieces.
“That was too much,” the Bravo host shouted as his eyes widened in total shock and audience members gasped.
Lewis walked back to his seat telling Cohen, “OK, I’m sorry. I’m sorry.”
The executive producer told Lewis that his hit was “aggressive,” while Lewis claimed it was “light.”
“That was too hard, sweetie. We talked earlier about going light on each other,” Cohen scolded.
The “Flipping Out” star appeared remorseful, telling him, “It didn’t feel hard when I did it.”
Cohen seemed to take it all in stride and shared a clip of the video to the official Instagram page for “WWHL.”
“Jeff and Andy act like siblings playing ‘Spin the Bottle!’ #WWHL,” read the post’s caption.
Fans flooded social media to rave over the hilarious exchange between the longtime friends.
“Gold!!!! Jeff and Andy never disappoints,” one person commented on Instagram.
“Omg I love andy and jeff together,” a second person agreed.
“Andy & Jeff show in any format please!” a third netizen wrote.
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“I’m sorry Andy your pain and this moment still make me giggle. You two together are quite the entertainment,” a fourth person said.
“Jeff and Andy are truly an iconic duo. It’s clear that their friendship is genuine in all ways,” another added.
Others defended Lewis, saying that he didn’t appear to strike Cohen too aggressively.
“It looked soft,” a defender wrote.
“Ok. In defense of @jljefflewis the hit really didn’t seem that hard,” another supporter noted.