Anderson after Miss Piggy: 'She's a Lot to Handle'
Backstage after meeting The Muppets' top diva, Anderson shares his he thoughts about meeting Miss Piggy, and reacts to his new nickname: "Coopie."
Backstage after meeting The Muppets' top diva, Anderson shares his he thoughts about meeting Miss Piggy, and reacts to his new nickname: "Coopie."
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Anderson I like your show. Don't change anything on it. I would like to have a picture of you. Your picture would make a long day not so loney. Thank you.
Just finished watching your show on bullying. It brought memories of when I used get bullyed when I was in Junior and High School. I had one student push my head up against the wall in class and teacher did nothing she jus*****ched it happened and told me to go to my sit and sit down.I did tell mother because I thought it would stop but it did'nt went on for a whole year. I wished I had someone t alk too or even just someone to tell. I was thinking he would stop if I just kept my mouth shut. But I know now that was the wrong to do I should of went and told somebody but I did'nt think anyone would listen to me. Thank god I did finish school and I was so glad to graduate but it seem like forever for the school year to end. Just wanted to share my story with you thanks for listening. Howard James.
Hi, Anderson
I watch your show everyday and think you are one the warmest human being. You seem to be very sensitive to the pain of others. I have also admire your mother for the wonderful work she has done to create the wonderful person that you have become.
I would like to be on your show and get to know you in person, but I am a widow and is difficult to splurge on luxuries like these,as I would have to travel to New York from Florida where I live. Anyway It is a plassure to watch you everyday and learn something new. My daughter and son inlaw took me to New York nine years ago for the first time on my 60th. birthday Iwish I could be in NY.again. Keep up the good work.
God Bless you and your family.
Angie Orris
Dear Anderson,
The interview with your mother which also featured Judy Collins and Kathy Griffin really surprised me. I figured it would be boring and who wanted to hear about the life of such a wealthy woman who's probably led a very charmed life? It showed me that no matter how much money and privleged lives wealthy people may live, they have their share of heartache also, and she really is a remarkable woman who's been through alot. I envy your relationship with your mother, you both seem so close. I had that kind of relationship with my dad who unfortunately passed away 8 yrs ago. My mother is so busy feeling sorry for herself that she is missing out on life completely. I myself was widowed after a brief but happy marriage of 3 years. You and your mother are right - you never get over it, you just learn to deal with it. I think your shows dealing with death are very important. We all have to deal with someone we love dying sooner or later and sharing grief is paramount to healing. Your sincerity and ability to shed tears unashamed on tv make you more of a man than most correspondents out there. You're the best thing since Walter Cronkite, who I grew up with. Anderson, keep up the good work.
Sincerely,
Susan Fortier, RN
Miss Piggy is a Diva !
Hope you got a chance to see my "Miss Piggy" excersize picture and videos that I tweeted to you..She's a favourite of mine from "The Prank Call Network".
My son's name is Cooper his grandparents love calling him Coopie!!! I think it's cute.