Andy Cohen proudly brings son Benjamin to his Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony attended by celeb pals Lisa Rinna, Garcelle Beauvais, and John Mayer
He was literally earning his spot in one of the most iconic places in Hollywood.
So no doubt Andy Cohen needed the support of his baby boy and celebrity pals.
The 53-year-old Bravo executive and host was honored with a star on the legendary Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday as he even carried his beloved three-year-old son Benjamin at the ceremony.
What a moment: Andy Cohen was honored with a star on the legendary Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday as he even carried his beloved three-year-old son Benjamin at the ceremony
Squad goals: The star brigade was there in support as Garcelle Beauvais, John Mayer and Lisa Rinna are seen left to right
Cohen - who hosts late night talk show Watch What Happens Live on Bravo and Radio Andy on Sirius XM - had the support of his famous friends including Lisa Rinna, Garcelle Beauvais, and John Mayer who all spoke at the event.
The ceremony wasn't the only reason the day was special in the Cohen household as they were also celebrating Ben's third birthday.
Andy ended his speech by saying: 'This is all my honor and my privilege and thank you so much all of you and thanks for coming out to my friends and family.
Aww: The 53-year-old Bravo executive and host proudly held his son at the event
Bond: Andy grinned from ear-to-ear
Mark on history: Andy proudly showed his only child his star
Touching: The ceremony wasn't the only reason the day was special in the Cohen household as they were also celebrating Ben's third birthday
'And happy birthday Ben! Happy birthday Ben! It's your birthday! We've got cookies waiting for you man.'
The radio and television personality also posed for some precious family snaps with his only child as they posed with his newly unveiled star.
Earlier during the event Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills stars Lisa Rinna and Garcelle Beauvais hit the podium to shares some words about the Bravo boss.
Sweet: Earlier during the event Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills stars Lisa Rinna and Garcelle Beauvais hit the podium to shares some words about the Bravo boss
Rinna concluded their speech by saying: 'Ladies and gentlemen, our mazel of the day goes to you, Andy Cohen, to all that you have accomplished and to all amazing things that you will accomplish in the future'
Beauvais joked: 'And we're not just saying that because you're our boss'
Then Andy fist pumped as Rinna hyped up the crowd at the end of their speech by yelling: 'So I would like to say and congratulate you and tell you all to get up on a table and dance for Andy Cohen and his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame now!'
Ravishing: Lisa donned a bright red suit
Cute: Andy greeted Garcelle with a big hug before the ceremony began
Stunning: Garcelle looked stylish in a grey an black floral patterned coat with a feathered detailing
Rinna concluded their speech by saying: 'Ladies and gentlemen, our mazel of the day goes to you, Andy Cohen, to all that you have accomplished and to all amazing things that you will accomplish in the future.'
Beauvais joked: 'And we're not just saying that because you're our boss.'
Then Andy fist pumped as Rinna hyped up the crowd at the end of their speech by yelling: 'So I would like to say and congratulate you and tell you all to get up on a table and dance for Andy Cohen and his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame now!'
Musician John Mayer also hit the stage to give a touching dedication to his friend Andy as he said: 'He is utterly original, he consults with nobody wondering what is funny, what's compelling, what's soothing, and what's satisfying.
Musician John Mayer also hit the stage to give a touching dedication to his friend Andy as he said: 'He is utterly original, he consults with nobody wondering what is funny, what's compelling, what's soothing, and what's satisfying'
John also sweetly said: 'He belongs just a little to every culture and can connect to anyone from any walk of life and he has something that every politician would give everything they would have for: the public's trust'
Pals: Andy greeted his friend with a hug before the event began
Just us: Earlier in the day the two sat down next to each other
Hamming it up: After the unveiling of the star, the two posed by it doing a hands on hips prom pose
'His inner compass is unshakable, he's a rule breaker, he's an icon, and an iconoclast, a Madonna Stan and a Dead Head. He's an A-lister who parties like a B-lister with the free spirit of a C-lister. He moves through all levels and truly appreciates each and every person he comes in contact with.
'He belongs just a little to every culture and can connect to anyone from any walk of life and he has something that every politician would give everything they would have for: the public's trust.'
Andy looked handsome in a teal suit over a crisp white dress shirt, black tie, and black leather dress shoes for his big day.
He has worked hard to get to the place he is in as he began his career in the late 1980s working in television as an intern at CBS News where he spent 10 years and eventually served as senior producer for The Early Show. He also served as a producer for 48 Hours and CBS This Morning.
Handsome: Andy looked handsome in a teal suit over a crisp white dress shirt, black tie, and black leather dress shoes for his big day
His place in history: He stood over his newly unveiled star with a big smile on his face
He went on to join pop culture network Trio in 2000 which was bought out by Bravo in 2004 and Andy eventually became vice president of original programming.
In the summer of 2009, he began hosting a weekly late night chat show titled Watch What Happens Live which later expanded to a weeknight series and still is on air to this day.
The proud St. Louis, Missouri native made history with the gig as it made him the first openly gay host of an American late-night talk show.
As if that already wasn't enough, in September 2015 Sirius XM launched a new radio channel curated by him, known as Radio Andy.
More recently Andy joined pal Anderson Cooper as co-host of CNN's New Year's Eve coverage as he replaced Kathy Griffin in 2017.
Paved the way: He has worked hard to get to the place he is in as he began his career in the late 1980s working in television as an intern at CBS News where he spent 10 years and eventually served as senior producer for The Early Show. He also served as a producer for 48 Hours and CBS This Morning
Vibes: Andy was in good spirits as he was later seen heading to celeb-favorite Craig's in West Hollywood with pal Ricky Lake
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