Paige DeSorbo recently opened up about a key piece of advice she received from Bravo host Andy Cohen!
The “Summer House” alum spoke with The Zoe Report, as she was featured on the cover for the October issue.
She explained how Cohen urged her to think beyond immediate gains and build for long-term sustainability.
โIโve always heard Andy be very like, โYou should have things outside of Bravo,โโ she recalled Cohen saying. โIn earlier seasons, heโd be like, โYouโre saving your money, right? And youโre making good financial decisions and youโre building things outside of it?โโ
She compared it to having a parent checking on your grades.
โIt would be like seeing your dad and him being like, โAnd let me see your report card,โโ she added. โSo when he was proud of me for Radio City, I was like, โI peaked โ and now I have to leave.โโ
DeSorbo Has a Lot Going On Post Bravo
Since then, DeSorbo has expanded her footprint well beyond reality TV.
She co-hosts the popular โGiggly Squadโ podcast with โSummer Houseโ alum and comedian Hannah Berner.
The two went on a successful podcast tour and ended up performing at Radio City Music Hall.
DeSorbo told Elle on Thursday, Oct. 9, that she views it as her proudest moment.
โSo far, I think when Hannah and I performed at Radio City [Music Hall] back-to-back nights is by far one of the most surreal [highlights],โ she stated. โJust to be in the same sentence as so many people that have performed there, it was an honor. It was an amazing way to end [our tour].โ
She also co-authored the New York Times bestselling โHow to Giggle.โ
All About Daphne
On top of everything DeSorbo has going on, she launched a loungewear brand in June after her cat Daphne.
The loungewear’s website describes the clothing as “chic yet comfortable, cute yet updated, and, above all, pieces anyone could roll out of bed in and still wear to coffee.”
She opened up in a June interview with In Style about how she was worried she wasn’t going to make the most of her time on the popular reality TV show.
โI would get really down on myself,โ she bravely stated. โโWhat if the showโs not on next year? What if Iโm not asked back and I havenโt put anything out?’โ
When the first release of Daphne dropped, it sold out immediately. When speaking with Elle, she added how she has a vision for what’s next with the brand.
“Well, I have so many ideas for Daphne. I think it can go in so many different directions, and thereโs just so much opportunity there,” she proudly said.




Comments
Paige DeSorbo Reveals the Game-Changing Advice Andy Cohen Gave Her