Anderson Cooper isn’t leaving his publish.
After welcoming son Wyatt through surrogate, the CNN anchor mentioned he wouldn’t be taking any paternity depart due to the continued coronavirus pandemic.
“This isn’t some story, that is life and demise,” the 52-year-old mentioned on “The Late Present.” “That is as critical because it will get. It’s extra necessary than ever earlier than that issues be true and correct. That’s one of many the explanation why I’m not taking break day.”
Like many, Cooper is grateful to have the ability to proceed working from residence whereas caring for his new child.
“Fortunately, I can do some earn a living from home and stuff, however I really feel like that is a rare time to be on this enterprise as a reporter and to have the ability to attempt to assist inform individuals, give individuals details,” Cooper defined to host Stephen Colbert. “Proper now, details and science, to offer individuals the reality, is the distinction between life and demise.”
Cooper, who’s co-parenting Wyatt with ex Benjamin Maisani, additionally shared that longtime pal Andy Cohen’s former nanny for his son, Benjamin, has began working for him, so he’s surrounded by loads of assist.