The first rule of the Clubhouse is: You’re not invited to the Clubhouse. The second rule of the Clubhouse is: No, really, you’re not invited.
If you’re a Bravo fan, you know exactly what I mean. The Clubhouse is the intimate set where Andy Cohen hosts Bravo’s stalwart late-night program Watch What Happens Live, and it’s nearly impossible to get in as an audience member. You can’t buy tickets, enter a lottery, or wait in line all day. You have to beg and hope or know someone. It might be New York City’s most exclusive ticket and the hottest commodity in the Bravoverse, a place where beef among Bravolebrities is constantly born, creating real-time online gossip.
Despite the difficulty, I’m here to tell you what it’s like to attend — twice.
The good folks at Bravo allowed me and my wife — a Bravo superfan who got me hooked on the network’s offerings years ago — to attend two shows after I wrote about the network’s boom in popularity in 2023.
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