Kathy Griffin is more famous for what she does not wear than what she does - on the heels of her New Year's Eve strip down with Anderson Cooper on CNN that she once put her dress on David Letterman.
The 51-year-old decided to recreate the 2012 Times Square New Year's Eve moment with Anderson Cooper on "Late Show with David Letterman" on Thursday 16 January at night.
Kathy Griffin has spent much time and money on her super-toned body, and she has been flaunting it too late by stripping on TV. Mostly, it is when Anderson Cooper there. She was naked - often - at the Cooper house last year and also braving the elements in just her underwear on his New Year's Eve show. In fact, she has done so often in front of Cooper, that he even has a "no nudity" sign on your hand when she is on one of his shows.
She explained that the "Late Show" (Week Nights 11:35 p.m. ET on CBS) host David Letterman why she thought it was right to take her clothes on TV when he dared her to do it there and then.
Letterman helped her out of her dress, her gallant unzip it to her and then he stood back to admire her derriere. "Wow!" he said, and then apparently lost for words he repeated, "Oh, oh my."
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The 51-year-old decided to recreate the 2012 Times Square New Year's Eve moment with Anderson Cooper on "Late Show with David Letterman" on Thursday 16 January at night.
Kathy Griffin has spent much time and money on her super-toned body, and she has been flaunting it too late by stripping on TV. Mostly, it is when Anderson Cooper there. She was naked - often - at the Cooper house last year and also braving the elements in just her underwear on his New Year's Eve show. In fact, she has done so often in front of Cooper, that he even has a "no nudity" sign on your hand when she is on one of his shows.
She explained that the "Late Show" (Week Nights 11:35 p.m. ET on CBS) host David Letterman why she thought it was right to take her clothes on TV when he dared her to do it there and then.
Letterman helped her out of her dress, her gallant unzip it to her and then he stood back to admire her derriere. "Wow!" he said, and then apparently lost for words he repeated, "Oh, oh my."
TV Replay will search the big TV landscape to find the most interesting, funny, and on a good day, great moments and deliver them right to your browser.
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