Andy Cohen reveals his father has kept a photo of his mother 'in his wallet for 64 years'

It appears Andy Cohen's father is a true romantic.

On Wednesday, the Watch What Happens Live host took to Instagram and revealed his dad, Lou Cohen, who just celebrated his 90th birthday earlier this month, has been keeping a specific photo of his beloved wife with him where ever he goes for more than six decades. 

'He's carried my mom's engagement picture in his wallet for 64 years,' the proud son, 54, gushed in the caption of a photo, along with a red heart emoji. 

Enduring love: Andy Cohen revealed his father has carried around a photo of his mother in his wallet for more than 64 years, which translates to 1958

Enduring love: Andy Cohen revealed his father has carried around a photo of his mother in his wallet for more than 64 years, which translates to 1958

For that Instagram photo, Lou Cohen proudly held up the black-and-white image of his beloved wife, Evelyn, who has her hair styled in a fashionable bob cut with a left part.

With his admission that he's had the picture in his wallet for 64 years, that means he's  been carrying it around since 1958; now that's love and dedication.

Andy would arrive 10 years later in 1968, and then his younger sister, Emily Rosenfeld, who's a mother of two who lived in their native St. Louis, followed afterwards.

Less than two weeks ago, the Bravo TV host celebrated his father's 90th birthday by posting a series of snaps of the family, which included a recent shot of Evelyn, 84, posing alongside her beloved husband. 

Family matters: Andy Cohen, 54, went public about his father carrying around that photo of his mother less than two weeks after he posted a series of snaps in celebration of his dad's 90th birthday on November 11

Family matters: Andy Cohen, 54, went public about his father carrying around that photo of his mother less than two weeks after he posted a series of snaps in celebration of his dad's 90th birthday on November 11

Andy's parents: One of the pictures in the birthday post show his mother Evelyn Cohen, now 84, standing alongside her beloved husband

Andy's parents: One of the pictures in the birthday post show his mother Evelyn Cohen, now 84, standing alongside her beloved husband

Going strong: Lou Cohen just turned 90 earlier in November Supportive: The Bravo TV host has credited his parents as being supportive, even after he came out as gay in 1980s

High praise: 'My Dad is 90 today!! Happy Birthday, Mr. Lou! He is a great role model, kind, calm, fair, flirty, and smart!' The Watch What Happens Live host said of his dad in the caption

There's also a couple of recent solo images of Lou, as well as one of hime posing next to Sonja Morgan of The Real Housewives Of New York City cast.

'My Dad is 90 today!! Happy Birthday, Mr. Lou! He is a great role model, kind, calm, fair, flirty, and smart!' Cohen said of his dad.

There's also an old family portrait that shows Cohen and his sister, Emily, as adorable kids in the 1970s.

Longtime fans may recognize the family patriarch from his past guest appearances on Watch What Happens Live over the years.   

Reality world: Lou Cohen, 90, can also be seen striking a pose with The Real Housewives Of New York star Sonja Morgan in his son's birth post for him on November 11

Reality world: Lou Cohen, 90, can also be seen striking a pose with The Real Housewives Of New York star Sonja Morgan in his son's birth post for him on November 11

Throwback: Cohen also shared an old family portrait that shows himself and his sister, Emily, as adorable kids, with their parents in the 1970s

Throwback: Cohen also shared an old family portrait that shows himself and his sister, Emily, as adorable kids, with their parents in the 1970s

In the past, Cohen, who is the first openly gay host of an American late-night talk show, revealed that he came out as gay to his parents in the 1980s, and that the honesty made their already tight bond even tighter.

'It definitely brought us closer,' Cohen told Peoplein December 2021. 'She'd found a letter I wrote to someone in which I expressed my fear about telling more people I was gay. She thinks I left it out on purpose so she would find it. She confronted me about it, and I told her I was gay. We both started crying, and it was very emotional.'

In fact, not long after her son came out, Evelyn Cohen decided to start volunteering for the LGBTQ community. She was driven by the need to do something about the growing AIDS health crisis of the 80s.

'It's an amazing testament to the kind of person she is, that her reaction to me coming out was: "I need to get involved in this community,"' the proud son said of his mother.

Family love: Cohen has been open about the close relationship he's had with his parents

Family love: Cohen has been open about the close relationship he's had with his parents

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