Anderson Cooper Was Once New York City’s Worst Waiter

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Published on October 5, 2023

Anderson Cooper was a terrible waiter in his youth, which he admits in his latest book, “Astor: The Rise and Fall of an American Fortune.”
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  • Yuriel Cundangan 7 months ago

    America should mind it’s own business
    Couldn’t agree more with it
    -A.Cooper

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  • Henry W Schlemmer 7 months ago

    Is the Speaker of the House required to do interviews? Yes? Then Jann Wenner won’t be applying. 😀

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  • BECKY HENKEL 7 months ago

    Great waiters.

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  • Penny Gleeson 7 months ago

    Every person on EARTH should have to work in customer service for at least 6 months ( preferably a year ) in customer service – just to learn how HORRIBLE people can be, how humbling it can be to be at the beck & call of horrible people & also to learn how utterly delightful, generous, funny, & humble people can be – it’s eye opening & truly enlightening!

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  • laalaa99stl 7 months ago

    King of waste paper basketball. King of tray spinning. What other talent has Stephen been hiding from us all these years?

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  • Silence DoGood 7 months ago

    Big mistake. Cooper works for CNN, which gave the orange god king an hour of free air time. I will never ever listen to or watch any CNN scum again, on any channel, even yours. I enjoy your guests – but not this one. Try again. You are not winning any friends with scum.

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  • BearMeat4dinner 7 months ago

    love you fellas!

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  • Usernamedkjah still 7 months ago

    I lost a noticeable amount of respect for Anderson Cooper after he struggled to gaslight viewers into believing the CNN Trump townhall was a good thing and or acceptable.

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  • Kenneth Rougeau 7 months ago

    ROTFLMAO! Love that they’ve both been through the service industry trenches too. <3

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  • Alazeth 7 months ago

    Try 5 plates with one arm 😊🎉

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  • JakeSullyCM 7 months ago

    Somehow Magaturds call these two wonderful souls out of touch electes while electing republican grifters who grew up as trust fund kids having never worked a day in their lives , continuing to leech off of their lobbyists and donor friends as politicians not having to make any positive contribuitions towards the working class. What baffles me is how more Americans trust republicans with the economy despite democrats modelling their entire party after helping the poor and working class not to mention the largest 3 economic recessions in US history occuring under republican presidents. I can go on and on but it’s just depressing how easily mislead the American people are.

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  • Johnny Krau 7 months ago

    Please stop being a puppet. You used to be so much better and you know it too…

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  • Pam R 7 months ago

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  • Richard. Poveromo 7 months ago

    Colbert, your still a hack who is controlled. You should have asked alice cooper what happened to his sick/twisted pals lemon and coumo. Welcome back to getting thumped in the ratings by millions by Greg Gutfeld. Nobody watches cnn either.

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  • g w 7 months ago

    and I was the worst waitress in NYC ever! You either get the hang of it or you don’t…I didn’t!

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  • O Donegan 7 months ago

    I can’t believe how attractive Anderson Cooper still is at age 56. Wow!

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  • K games 7 months ago

    “He didn’t do it” 😂😂😂😂😂Steven oh how I’ve missed you

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  • Etterra 7 months ago

    Every person full stop should work no fewer than 12-24 months in a minimum wage hell. Retail, food service, warehouse, landscaping; definitely not in any kind of position of authority, or something else where you have to work your ass off for not enough to live on and disrespected and looked down by everybody with a chip on their shoulder or a superiority complex. People need to have that shit worked out of them. Sure, some people will get out of it and turn into jerkasses and sociopaths anyway, but it’d help develop empathy and respect for the working class in a lot of otherwise callous, self-important tools.

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