Andy Cohen was told that the memorial service for Mary Cosby’s late son Robert Jr. was “enthusiastic.”
The “Watch What Happens Live” host was unable to attend the funeral, but said he received a “full report” of the service from other Bravo celebrities who showed up to support Cosby.
“I had a lot to do with my kids this weekend and a lot of commitments, so I wasn’t able to go to the Robert Jr. service in Salt Lake City on Saturday,” Cohen, who is also the father of 7-year-old Ben and 3-year-old Lucy, told SiriusXM’s “Radio Andy Live” on Monday.
“But I received the full report and I hear it was a really great ceremony,” he added.
The Bravo boss said the cast and production team of “RHOSLC” were in attendance, along with other “Housewives” including Cynthia Bailey, Sheree Whitfield and Kyle Richards.
“I’m really glad they went,” the TV presenter, 57, added. “I think they’re very kind. They’re the real deal, those three.”
Cohen said he heard the service was “very uplifting, very moving, and really, in a way, ecstatic.”
“And Mary was one in spirit. She was one in spirit, let me tell you that,” he revealed.
Cohen said Richards informed him that Robert Jr.’s father, Robert Cosby Sr., gave an “incredible” speech.
A Salt Lake City Police Department spokesperson confirmed to Page Six last month that Robert Jr. was found dead after officers “responded to a call of an overdose, which resulted in a death investigation.”
He was 23 years old.
Robert Jr.’s drug history was chronicled on the reality show Bravo.
At the RHOSLC Season 6 reunion, Mary, 53, revealed that she was worried that her son, who was at the time in Salt Lake County Metro Jail for violating a pretrial protection order against his now ex-wife Alexiana Smokov, would die in the months before his death.
“I just don’t want to see my child suffer, but I know it’s a good thing,” she explained of her son being in prison. “And I’d rather he be there than die, you know?”
On a 2024 episode of RHOSLC, Robert Jr. detailed his drug addiction, saying he often takes 10 OxyContin pills a day.
