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Andy Cohen this is a challenge through their previous expectations Mr. Shah will serve ‘no jail time’ afterwards The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City pleaded guilty to fraud. He was recently sentenced to 6.5 years in prison.
Last week, Andy expressed his hope for an interview with Jen, who reportedly refused to attend the reunion on the advice of legal counsel. Jen is set to begin her sentence on February 17.
During a CNN interview with Chris Wallaceshared by @queensofbravo on Instagram, Andy was asked about his previous comments about Jen.
Chris pointed out that Andy had previously expressed his hope that Jen would not go to jail. Chris then asks why Andy would side with Jen against the people she cheated on, including “the parents.”
When Andy stated that he hoped she was “not guilty,” Chris pushed back, saying the comment was made after Jen pleaded guilty.
At this point, Andy seems to squirm in his seat, and he shows that he is not sure of the “context” of the quote. But in the end he said he thinks Jen should be “incarcerated.”
After the CNN clip went viral on social media, Andy took to Instagram to address it.
After complimenting Chris on his interviewing skills, Andy said the “thing” that “got him” was the idea that he didn’t want Jen in jail.
“I just wanted to clarify the context,” said Andy, who explained that the previous quote was an address to people who still want Jen on the show. At that point, Andy suggested that he had no control over whether he could be punished.
“I have to ask [Chris] what [the context] because the context is different from the quote itself, as is often the case,” said Andy, before showing a picture of the quote, which he made in an interview with Us Weekly.
“He was sentenced on December 15, so I don’t know what to say to people who want him to appear on the show,” Andy said on November 17. but I have a feeling that he won’t be available on the show.