Parade spoke with the host of Bravo’s late-night talk show, Watch What Happens Live, at BravoCon and got him to spill the tea on his struggles with parenthood. A few months ago, the 54-year-old father welcomed another little Cohen to the family; as one would expect, things have not been the same since. We asked Cohen–who has a 3-year-old son, Ben, and a 5-month-old daughter, Lucy–what he believes the most challenging part of transitioning from one child to two is, and his initial answer was a rather obvious one. “Everything,” the media mogul joked. And while yes, that’s probably true, it’s not the detailed answer our reporters were hoping for. However, he eventually specified what adjustment was most challenging for him to get accustomed to–time management. “I had my time management under control with one; like I really felt like, ‘Okay, I’m going to be with Ben now, and then I’m going to work, and then I’m going to be with Ben, and then I’m going to work,” Cohen explained. “And now it’s like, I’m gonna be with Ben, then I’m gonna go to work, then I’m running to be with Lucy, so it just is a lot of added pressure.” All of that added pressure has definitely been worth it, though, as Cohen regularly brags about his two precious kiddos any chance he gets. Just a few days ago, the adoring father shared a sweet snap of him and Lucy at BravoCon. “Bring your Daughter to #BravoCon Day!” Cohen exclaimed on Instagram. How sweet! More News:
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