King of trash TV Andy Cohen got an offer he couldn’t refuse Tuesday — a Manhattan garbage can named in his honor.
The trash-talking Bravo boss proudly cut the ribbon on the Bigbelly bin stamped with “Andy Cohen’s Corner” at Vandam and Hudson streets in Manhattan’s trendy Hudson Square neighborhood, where the “Real Housewives” producer films the show “Watch What Happens Live.’’
“This is hilarious and ironic and layered and wonderful, and I very much believe in picking up trash, so I’m proud to have my name on this trash can right here on this corner,” quipped Cohen, seconds after slamming a banana peel through his newly minted bin.
King of trash TV Andy Cohen had a garbage can in Hudson Square named in his honor. Gabriella Bass
“You think Stephen Colbert has a trash can named after him?”
Cohen, 57, was given the honor — a first for the Big Apple — by the Hudson Square Business Improvement District for making the nabe the home of his iconic show for the entirety of its nearly 17-year run.
Until this past summer, the “Real Housewives” executive lived just a few blocks away in a ritzy West Village townhouse that he pawned off to a Broadway playwright for $12 million.
“Andy Cohen’s Corner” is inked in yellow on the bin against a blue background on one side, and “Watch What Happens Live on this Corner” stamped on the other end.
Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal also handed Cohen a polished plaque announcing Jan. 6, 2025, “Andy Cohen Day, while the BID forked over a key to Hudson Square — but made sure the fun-loving host was aware it “opens absolutely nothing.”
Cohen cut the ribbon on the bin that read, “Andy Cohen’s Corner” at Vandam and Hudson Street. Gabriella Bass
“I think it’s really fun and I’m really honored, actually. It’s really fun,” Cohen said.
“Watch What Happens Live has been down here in Hudson Square for 16 years. No one was really down here when we started. We love this neighborhood, we’re proud to be here,” he said, lauding Disney for recently following his lead and erecting a massive studio across the street from his new corner.
“I hope everyone throws out trash here with a smile.”
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The trash can co-naming is a first of such honors in the five boroughs — and the Department of Sanitation said the city had nothing to do with the Cohen “honor.”
The garbage can was unveiled just days after Cohen went scorched earth with former Mayor Adams during his alcohol-fueled Times Square New Year’s Eve live coverage — a new rivalry that the TV host nodded to in his Cohen Corner acceptance speech.
Just seconds after the ball dropped, Cohen ripped Adams’ “chaotic, horrible” and scandal-riddled single term while clutching a shot glass, telling the world: “We’ll fiddle with what we have, with what you left us with.”
Adams retaliated with a stinging, succinct message the next day, telling The Post: “I have two letters for him: AA.”
Cohen said during his trash-bin ceremony Tuesday, “Listen, I was having fun, but also, where’s the lie?”