Andy Cohen is officially opening up his “personal archive” for his next (aptly titled) book release, Andy’s Bravo Scrapbook, which drops on October 20. He’s described that book as “the ultimate Bravo Coffee Table book featuring 20 years of photos from my personal archive!”
Andy shared the big news on his Instagram, where he teased a bit about what fans can expect from his latest book release, which is currently available for pre-order. In the Instagram post, he shared, “I’ve been working on it for a while. You can say I’ve been working on it for 20 years because this is the ultimate Bravo coffee table book. It’s the ultimate Bravo photo album.”
The Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen host went on to add that the photos featured in the book are special because they are mostly photos he’s taken himself and include “reflections of my time at Bravo working with some of the greatest people in the world. People that we all love. These are my photos. I’m taking you behind over 100 reunion shows, behind-the-scenes — and a whole lot more. It’s a beautiful book. I’m so proud of it.”
Andy Cohen teases more about his new book, Andy’s Bravo Scrapbook
Wondering what else to expect? Andy also talked about the book’s upcoming release on the April 22 episode of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. “I am so excited about this book. It is a coffee table book with over 600 photos from my 20 years at Bravo from my personal archive,” he said in the Bravo Clubhouse during the WWHL episode. “They are amazing photos, and I am so excited for you to pre-order and get this book.”
The book really does sound like every Bravo superfan’s dream come true. According to the official book description from the publisher, the release really does something for everyone who obsesses over Bravo to get unique and inside access to the shows that they love.
The description reads: “Before Bravolebrities and Bravo Cons, there was simply Andy Cohen, some fabulous women living in Orange County, and a camera crew. From there, the Real Housewives franchise was born, incredible spinoffs like Vanderpump Rules came to be, and competition shows like Top Chef and Project Runway went on to become the blueprint for all reality TV to come. Cohen has seen it all as he shepherded the network to ‘much watch’ success, snapping pictures the entire time — originally from his digital camera, then a BlackBerry, and finally from every model of iPhone ever. Cohen’s personal scrapbook of reality TV history is on display for fans for the first time.”
It continues: “All Housewife franchises are featured—Beverly Hills, Orange County, Salt Lake City, Potomac, Miami, New Jersey, Atlanta, New York, plus the iconically cancelled Real Housewives of DC, Dubai, and Dallas, along with fan favorites like Southern Charm, Married to Medicine, Summer House, Vanderpump Rules, and Shahs of Sunset. This incredible book filled with over 600 exclusive images and never-before-told stories, is a true ode to the network that built Cohen’s career, and countless others.”
How Andy Cohen celebrated the RHOC 20th anniversary
That two-decade milestone is a super important landmark for Bravo fans. And. Andy never misses the chance to celebrate big Bravo moments, as was the case back in March 2026 when he marked the 20th anniversary of The Real Housewives of Orange County.
“Happy 20th Anniversary, RHOC! What an incredible achievement. This series and these women have meant so much to me, and so many of you,” he wrote on Instagram. “Let’s go down memory lane – Show some love in the comments for these tremendous women – what does the show mean to you? What’s your favorite quote? WooHoo.”
What are Andy Cohen’s other books?
Of course, this isn’t Andy’s first book release. His previous releases include: Most Talkative: Stories from the Front Lines of Pop Culture (2012), The Andy Cohen Diaries: A Deep Look at a Shallow Year (2014), Superficial: More Adventures from The Andy Cohen Diaries (2016), Glitter Every Day: 365 Quotes from Women I Love (2021), and The Daddy Diaries: The Year I Grew Up (2023).
Andy also took his literary career to new heights when he launched his own publishing imprint, Andy Cohen Books. When he first confirmed the news, he shared that his “not-so secret passion is writing” and that he’d “become obsessed with the business of publishing,” making the gig a perfect fit for him.
Andy added at the time about having an imprint, “I’m already developing shows for radio and TV, and now can’t wait to develop best-selling books written by many of the people I know who are primed to hit it out of the park.”
Of course, working in the world of publishing is only one of Andy’s many gigs — find out what else is on his resume.
