Andy Cohen, the host of Bravo’s popular show, is speaking out about the recent firing of Jill Zarin. Cohen revealed that he was taken aback by the harsh response from Zarin Fabrics, a company with close ties to Jill.
The drama unfolded when Jill was let go from the E! reunion show “The Golden Life” due to her controversial comments about Bad Bunny’s performance at the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show. Some viewers viewed her remarks as racist, as she criticized Bad Bunny singing in Spanish and lamented the lack of white people in the production.
What really hit home for Cohen was when Zarin Fabrics, a company owned and operated by Jill’s stepson David, posted a photo of Jill with a big red X over her face on Instagram. In the caption, they made it clear that they were distancing themselves from Jill.
It was particularly shocking for Cohen because Jill had been actively promoting Zarin Fabrics in the weeks leading up to the Super Bowl. The sudden turn of events, with the company publicly denouncing Jill, left Cohen reeling.
As Cohen reflected on the situation, he admitted that the post from Zarin Fabrics was the moment when he realized that Jill’s support system was crumbling. He expressed that he will never be able to get over the betrayal from a company that Jill had been endorsing.
The fallout from Jill Zarin’s firing continues to unfold, with tensions running high and relationships being tested. Cohen’s candid remarks shed light on the behind-the-scenes drama and the emotional toll it has taken on those involved. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

