Anderson Cooper’s Drunken Laughter Is Still the Highlight of the New Year
2021 has already brought good news: A Barbara Walters impression can still team up with tequila shots to turn Anderson Cooper into a beautiful, hysterical mess.
“Saturday Night Live” alum Cheri Oteri joins @AndersonCooper and @Andy Cohen for New Year’s Eve and revives her ico… https://t.co/TguEYQE8XO— CNN (@CNN)1609466811.0
<div></div><p>In honor of national treasure Anderson Cooper, we joyfully bring you this flashback from one year ago, when our collective attention was once again on his eye crinkles of hope. Remember our innocence then? Neither do we, but at least we still have Anderson Cooper's giggles. </p><p><div id="ezoic-pub-ad-placeholder-141"></div>
<!-- End Ezoic - incontent1 - mid_content --></p><p><em>Originally published on Jan 1, 2020</em></p><p>No doubt the coming year will offer plenty of apocalyptic weather events and political drama that will have us all pulling our hair out — election day<a href="https://www.npr.org/2020/01/01/792760468/trump-will-win-again-no-way-hell-win-be-wary-of-2020-election-predictions" target="_blank"> here we come</a>! But the good news is that the new year has already produced one of those rare, shining moments of pure joy that make it possible to crawl out of bed and face the ugliness of the world each morning.</p><p><script async="" src="//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js"></script>
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</p><p>It's all thanks to an<a href="https://www.change.org/p/abc-barbara-walters-to-do-the-ball-drop-on-newyears-to-say-im-barbara-walters-and-this-is-2020" target="_blank"> unlikely petition on Change.org</a>, recalling an iconic TV slogan from 15 years past. Barbara Walters, who hosted the ABC program <em>20/20</em> until 2004, would always open the show with the phrase, "I'm Barbara Walters, and this is <em>20/20</em>." </p><p>The petition to have her host the annual ball drop and ring in the New Year with that phrase was started in January of 2019, and by the end of December it had only managed to collect around 7,000 signatures. It wasn't enough to make that vision a reality, but it was enough to get a shout out in <em>CNN</em>'s New Year's Eve coverage. And with the help of a former <em>SNL </em>cast member and several scorching shots of tequila, that shout out turned into something truly spectacular.</p><p class="shortcode-media shortcode-media-youtube">
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</p><p>It's maybe not that surprising that <em>CNN</em> was unable to get the real, 90-year-old Barbara Walters to brave the crowds and the cold of Times Square for the midnight announcement.</p><p><div id="ezoic-pub-ad-placeholder-145"></div>
<!-- End Ezoic - incontent3 - longer_content --></p><p> Fortunately, Cheri Oteri was on hand to provide the next best thing. Reprising the impression of Walters that she perfected in her days on <em>SNL</em>, Oteri brushed off a suggestion that she could return to <em>The View</em>, and instead pitched a reality show following Walters' jet-setting lifestyle, populated by a cast of geriatric former celebrities and some imaginary senior-specific dating apps, such as "Loose Skin."</p><p> The material itself is worth a laugh, and if you're old enough to have a memory of Barbara Walters on <em>20/20</em>, then you probably know how good Oteri's impression is, but what makes the moment truly special is Anderson Cooper's hysterical, buckled-over laughter.<br></p><p>As it turns out, the shots of tequila that co-host Andy Cohen kept giving to Cooper as the night wore on really did their job, leaving Cooper loose and goofy by the time Oteri started turning to the camera to deliver, "This is 2020." The pure joy he unleashes as a result is impossible to resist. <br></p><p>What makes it even better is going back to see footage of Cohen and Cooper throwing back those tequila shots and Cooper taking each one like a mouthful of pure fire. After each one goes down, Anderson Cooper's cool and collected demeanor devolves into paroxysms of shrieking, gasping disgust that finally prompt Cohen to ask, "Are you kidding?!" to which Cooper can only say, "I don't drink!"</p><p><div id="ezoic-pub-ad-placeholder-147"></div>
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</p><p>Clearly his lack of tolerance is a testament to that. But <em>why</em> don't you drink, Anderson? You're so fun when you drink! </p><p>This is not intended as an endorsement of any unhealthy habits — the best medical advice dictates that drinking should be reserved for special occasions and restricted to moderate portions — but have you ever considered getting hammered during all of your broadcasts, Anderson? It might not align with professional journalistic standards, but I'm sure that a lot more people would tune into <em>Anderson Cooper 360</em> if every episode involved you attacking your throat with liquor and collapsing in a fit of giggles.</p><h2></h2><div></div><p><strong>Now, thankfully, in 2021 we have another one of these joyful little gems to help us survive a world that feels like it's burning. </strong></p>
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