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NextImg:Andy Cohen ribs Jerry O'Connell about 'The Talk' getting canceled: "We're all out of our misery"

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Jerry O’Connell stopped by the Bravo Clubhouse on Wednesday night’s (July 16) episode of Watch What Happens Live. While he there as a member of the audience supporting his wife Rebecca Romijn, O’Connell, who was seated next to Chase Sui Wonders and Lisa Hochstein‘s boyfriend Jody Glidden, was still given his moment to shine.

When asked if he thought Hochstein and Glidden were end game, O’Connell confidently replied, “No,” before realizing what “end game” actually meant. Host Andy Cohen circled back to the awkward moment at the end of the episode, telling O’Connell, “Jerry, the term ‘end game.’”

Sticking his tail between his legs, O’Connell replied, “I know. You know, Rebecca’s in those Marvel movies. One is an end game. I didn’t know what was happening. I was a little confused. I think these kids are gonna make it.”

Before Cohen closed out the episode, he ribbed O’Connell about his time on The Talk, which was canceled after 15 seasons in December 2024.

“Jerry [is] feeling liberated after carrying The Talk on his shoulders for all those years,” Cohen joked. “We are all out of our misery now that The Talk is over.”

The Bravo icon cheekily continued, “We loved watching you on the show. Everybody misses The Talk,” to which O’Connell added, “End-game for The Talk.

The Talk first began airing in 2010 with Julie ChenLeah ReminiSara GilbertSharon OsbourneHolly Robinson Peete and Marissa Jaret Winokur as hosts. While the talk show won 11 Daytime Emmy Awards and a People’s Choice Award throughout its run, CBS decided to cancel the series after 15 seasons. O’Connell, who took over Osbourne’s seat in 2021, worked alongside Sheryl UnderwoodAmanda Kloots, Akbar Gbajabiamila and Natalie Morales, as The Talk’s final co-hosts before it officially went off the air last year.

Watch What Happens Live airs Sunday through Thursday at 10 p.m. ET on Bravo. New episodes are available to stream the next day on Peacock.