So, I missed the original insult. But, evidently, Bravo television’s Andy Cohen (who, truthfully, has filled a void in my life that I didn’t know existed) slammed the elementary school choir who performed “Over The Rainbow” at the Academy Awards. The NY Post reported that Cohen said of the fifth graders’ performance, “I was looking for a knife to stick in my eyes, it was so terrible.” 
The news, today, is that he apologized and the PS 22 student choir accepted. But, the news, to me, is that the man who introduced the world to Countess Luann’s “Money Can’t Buy You Class” and Kim Zolciak’s “Don’t Be Tardy for the Party,” had the nerve to insult the kids.  

So, I missed the original insult. But, evidently, Bravo television’s Andy Cohen (who, truthfully, has filled a void in my life that I didn’t know existed) slammed the elementary school choir who performed “Over The Rainbow” at the Academy Awards. The NY Post reported that Cohen said of the fifth graders’ performance, “I was looking for a knife to stick in my eyes, it was so terrible.” 

The news, today, is that he apologized and the PS 22 student choir accepted. But, the news, to me, is that the man who introduced the world to Countess Luann’s “Money Can’t Buy You Class” and Kim Zolciak’s “Don’t Be Tardy for the Party,” had the nerve to insult the kids.