Andrew Cuomo tells ‘The View’ he won’t kiss people on the cheek — unless they ‘initiate’ the smooch: ‘Learned a lesson’
Kiss the old Andy goodbye.
Mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo said Monday he no longer kisses people on the cheek unless they “initiate” the smooch — as he’s grown more careful since his “painful” sexual harassment scandal.
“I learned a lesson, a painful lesson, which is to be much more cautious about everything you say, any joke, any comment,” Cuomo said during an appearance on ABC’s “The View.”
“I won’t kiss a person on the cheek unless they initiate a kiss,” said Cuomo, a former three-term governor who resigned in 2021 while facing the harassment claims and threats of impeachment. “There is a sensitivity that has evolved that is real. It has to be respected.”
A 2021 investigative report commissioned by state Attorney General Letitia James concluded that Cuomo “harassed current and former state employees in violation of federal and state laws.”
