For the first time since March, Cohen will return to his Manhattan studio for his Bravo late-night show starting Sunday, though he'll continue interviewing guests remotely. “We feel so fortunate to have kept the show going remotely, but there’s no place like our clubhouse,” Cohen, one of the last late-night host's to be doing their shows from home, said in a statement. “I cannot wait to come home to my tchotchkes and elbow my crew.” Cohen has been taping his show from various locations, including his West Village apartment and his house in the Hamptons, since late March. Cohen's @Home shows began 10 days after he tested positive for coronavirus. On Wednesday, Cohen will mark the end of his @Home shows with what he's calling "The Golden Robes." He'll hand out awards for categories such as “Worst WiFi Connection” and “Best Inspirational Moment in an Otherwise Sh*tty Year.”
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