Andy Cohen's Super Bowl Debut with Nerds Candy: A Crossover Star in the Making

Andy Cohen, a well-known figure in the entertainment industry, is set to make his Super Bowl commercial debut during Super Bowl LX in an ad for Nerds candy. The commercial will air on Feb. 8 and is a significant milestone for Cohen, who is excited about the opportunity. Cohen, a fan of Nerds since childhood, sees the collaboration as a natural fit and is thrilled to be part of a Super Bowl ad for the first time. The ad will feature teasers leading up to the big spot during the broadcast.
Cohen, a Bravo host, shared his excitement about the Super Bowl ad and his love for Nerds candy. He mentioned that his kids are also fans of the candy and that they get rewarded with it for good behavior. The collaboration with Nerds is a seamless fit for Cohen, who sees it as an organic partnership. The ad will feature Cohen as the crossover star for Nerds candy.
While discussing the upcoming Super Bowl, Cohen expressed his admiration for Bad Bunny, who will be performing at the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show. Cohen is looking forward to seeing Bad Bunny's performance and believes it will be a great showcase for the entertainer. He also shared his favorite Super Bowl halftime shows, mentioning iconic performances by artists like Diana Ross, Madonna, Lady Gaga, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, U2, and Beyoncé.
As a lifelong Deadhead, Cohen reflected on the recent passing of Grateful Dead's Bob Weir and shared his experience attending a memorial in San Francisco. He turned to the Grateful Dead channel on SiriusXM to curate his playlist in honor of Weir. Cohen's close-knit group of Deadhead friends provided support during this time, and he appreciated the community coming together to celebrate Weir's life.
Cohen's children have been exposed to the Grateful Dead's music from a young age, and he is pleased to see them embracing the band's songs. He noted that his influence extends to their music preferences and their love for Nerds candy. Cohen also expressed excitement for Madonna's upcoming album, "Confessions 2," and his belief in her enduring talent.
While Cohen hosts The Traitors reunion at the end of each season, he admitted that he would not compete on the show due to his background in producing competitive reality shows. He enjoys watching the Bravo personalities on the show and appreciates their unique presence on television. Cohen finds joy in watching the Housewives interact and entertain viewers, highlighting their importance to the show's success.