Andy Cohenprides himself on being able toget the scoopon his guests’ personal lives.“I love prying into peoples personal business,” theLove Connectionhost, 49, toldBetches‘ Jordana Abraham and comedian Jared Freid on the latest episode of theirU Up?podcast. “I think I do it really well.”But Cohen prefers to keep his own relationships out of the spotlight.“You gotta play it super cool on Instagram,” said Cohen, who boasts over 2.5 million Instagram followers. “I mean, I certainly do. I don’t post dates on Instagram. Even if I had 200 followers that were just my friends, I think I would be fairly low profile about putting up someone out there and changing your status on Facebook from single.”John Shearer/GettyHe continued, “My account is really more of a public account. If I had a side account with friends I would be a little more open about what was going on, but I just feel like then, I don’t want aDaily Mailstory about some twink I took on vacation, not that I take twinks on vacation.”TheWatch What Happens Livehost recalled a situation when a friend put up pictures that caused an unnecessary media stir.“I had a friend of mine, my best friend, posted a picture on his account when we were allon vacationand it included me and someone that I was with on vacation,” Cohen said. “And theDaily Mailsaw it and picked it up and put it together, did all this Instagram journalism.”RELATED VIDEO:Andy CohenReveals the Shadiest Moments of Watch What Happens LiveThough the New York City resident prefers not to showcase his love like on social media, he doesn’t mind when fans catch himon Tinder.“I’m on Tinder and I’m on an app calledChappy,” said Cohen, whorevealed in Marchthat he split from his boyfriend, Harvard PhD student Clifton Dassuncao. “It goes great because you know, you only connect if you’re both interested. It’s good. … I’ve been public that I’m on Tinder. There’s not naked pictures of me on Tinder. What do I care? I’m single. I have nothing to hide.”Want to keep up on the latest from PEOPLE?Sign up for our daily newsletterto get our best stories of the day delivered straight to your inbox.One platformsingles won’t find Cohen on: Raya, the membership-based“dating app for famous people.”“I don’t want to be on Raya,” theSuperficial: More Adventures from theAndy CohenDiariesauthor said. “I just feel like I want to meet some under-the-radar architect in Brooklyn or [a] scientist. I don’t need to be with someone whose defining themselves as like, I’m successful, I should be on Raya. It’s just redundant. That’s not my guy.”Love Connectionseason 2 premieres Tuesday on Fox at 9 p.m. ET.

Andy Cohenprides himself on being able toget the scoopon his guests’ personal lives.

“I love prying into peoples personal business,” theLove Connectionhost, 49, toldBetches‘ Jordana Abraham and comedian Jared Freid on the latest episode of theirU Up?podcast. “I think I do it really well.”

But Cohen prefers to keep his own relationships out of the spotlight.

“You gotta play it super cool on Instagram,” said Cohen, who boasts over 2.5 million Instagram followers. “I mean, I certainly do. I don’t post dates on Instagram. Even if I had 200 followers that were just my friends, I think I would be fairly low profile about putting up someone out there and changing your status on Facebook from single.”

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He continued, “My account is really more of a public account. If I had a side account with friends I would be a little more open about what was going on, but I just feel like then, I don’t want aDaily Mailstory about some twink I took on vacation, not that I take twinks on vacation.”

TheWatch What Happens Livehost recalled a situation when a friend put up pictures that caused an unnecessary media stir.

“I had a friend of mine, my best friend, posted a picture on his account when we were allon vacationand it included me and someone that I was with on vacation,” Cohen said. “And theDaily Mailsaw it and picked it up and put it together, did all this Instagram journalism.”

RELATED VIDEO:Andy CohenReveals the Shadiest Moments of Watch What Happens Live

Though the New York City resident prefers not to showcase his love like on social media, he doesn’t mind when fans catch himon Tinder.

“I’m on Tinder and I’m on an app calledChappy,” said Cohen, whorevealed in Marchthat he split from his boyfriend, Harvard PhD student Clifton Dassuncao. “It goes great because you know, you only connect if you’re both interested. It’s good. … I’ve been public that I’m on Tinder. There’s not naked pictures of me on Tinder. What do I care? I’m single. I have nothing to hide.”

One platformsingles won’t find Cohen on: Raya, the membership-based“dating app for famous people.”

“I don’t want to be on Raya,” theSuperficial: More Adventures from theAndy CohenDiariesauthor said. “I just feel like I want to meet some under-the-radar architect in Brooklyn or [a] scientist. I don’t need to be with someone whose defining themselves as like, I’m successful, I should be on Raya. It’s just redundant. That’s not my guy.”

Love Connectionseason 2 premieres Tuesday on Fox at 9 p.m. ET.

source: people.com