As a dad with short hair, Andy Cohen has a distinct disadvantage when it comes to styling his daughter’s Lucy’s long brunette curls. Yet, he’s worked hard over the last two years — and he’s finally nailed it! The Bravo TV host shared a cute new picture with his adorable 2-year-old daughter, and fans were quick to praise her fabulous ‘do!
In the picture, Cohen stands on the beach dressed for the weather in a long-sleeve orange swim shirt and short black swim trunks. He holds up Lucy in the sky, but instead of diamonds, she has a huge grin on her face. Lucy is wearing a white dress with a colorful sunglasses print and little black shorts as she hangs out above the sand and water, smiling at her dad. “Summer is fun ☀️ ❤️” he captioned the sweet post.
Of course, everyone noticed how cute Lucy’s hair was, swept back in a poufy bun at the top of her head. “Her hair is the cutest!!!” one person wrote. Another said, “I ❤️ Lucy’s hair!!”
“Your Lucy hair game has gotten so strong — good job! 👍🏻💪🏻” someone else praised.
The Watch What Happens Live host has been practicing doing Lucy’s hair since she was a baby. Back in November 2022, he posted about his hair skills with a then-6-month-old Lucy. “I’m feeling really bullish about this Pebbles hairdo,” he says in the video, referencing the style that looks just like the little girl from The Flinstones. “It’s so easy to do, and it’s fashion!”
“With the bow? It’s really good!” he added. “I mean, I know this is the oldest hairdo in time, but this is going to be fun doing her hair.”
When she turned 2 in April, he put a big yellow bow in her hair, pulled back away from her eyes. “Lucy is Two!” Cohen, who is also dad to 5-year-old Ben wrote. “It is so exciting getting to know my daughter; she’s a smart, funny sweetheart who surprises me every day. And the female energy Lucy is shining all over this house is welcome and needed! It’s getting really fun over here!”
Cohen added, “Marking time through the filter of my children’s growth is blowing my mind at this later stage of my life. Everything feels on double-time but it’s also, as @hodakotb says, right on time. ♥️”