I would like a boyfriend. I’m a very happy person and it is the final, final piece of the puzzle. I’m looking for that shout-it-out-from-the-mountaintops, fall-in-love person.
There’s nothing I don’t love about ‘Mad Men.’
Jenny McCarthy was the one I thought could turn me straight. I thought that if I could just get my shot with her, it could happen.
I love Jimmy Fallon; he’s always a great time.
Amy Sedaris makes me laugh harder than anybody.
The thing that’s fun about the ‘Housewives’ is talking to your friends about it.
Like when I host a party. I hope my guests get along. But if not, how interesting!
The Internet is for haters. Everyone wants to knock somebody down, but it’s cool.
Fame does different things to different people. For some people it makes them a better person.
I absolutely love low-key restaurants.
I always wanted to be an anchorman, but after college I wound up working behind the scenes at CBS News for 10 years.
I am a late discoverer of ‘Friday Night Lights.’ I cry every episode at least once. I love to cry – happy, emotional tears. I just love it.
I am so proud of ‘Top Chef’ – I think it’s got great cred.
I didn’t have a role model when I was younger.
I love ‘Top Chef.’ I think it rewrote the book on how food shows are presented on TV.
I love divas. Madonna, Mariah, Beyonce, Britney.
Anybody who really knows about the TV business knows that it would be impossible to just march in one day and say to your colleagues and bosses, ‘Oh yes, I’m hosting my own show.’
I haven’t fully moved over to the iPad. At any given time, I have about four DVDs in my pocket. I’m constantly screening ‘Top Chef,’ ‘Housewives,’ and all the other shows we have in development, racing to meet a deadline. So I pretty much bring my laptop everywhere.
If you look at my life before I went into television, the struggle I went through coming out would be surprising to most people, given how comfortable and how out I am being the only late-night gay talk-show host.
Ultimately, it’s not my job to judge the ‘Housewives’ – we don’t editorialize on the show; we really leave it to the audience. We have a certain wink, which is the Bravo wink. We may linger on a shot or we may let something play out longer, but we leave it to you.