Andy Cohen holds hands with his little girl Lucy, 17 months, on a ‘fall stroll’ as she proves to be a budding fashionista in a black motorcycle jacket

Andy Cohen’s daughter, Lucy, has proven that she is already quite the fashionista in her own right.

While enjoying a walk around the neighborhood with his 17-month-old daughter, the late-night talk show host posed for a cute shot with his youngest, who was wearing a black leather jacket, khaki pants and sneakers.

The father-of-two, 55, styled his little one’s hair into space buns for their relaxed date, which included a trip to Starbucks.

“Take a walk with my girl ❤,” the Emmys host captioned the photo, which he shared with his 5.5 million Instagram followers on Monday afternoon.

Too cute! Andy Cohen’s daughter, Lucy, has proven that she is already quite the fashionista in her own right

In the pic, Cohen showed off his casual side in a navy and red flannel button-up, dark jeans and brown loafers.

He completed his look with a black jacket and a hot drink in hand.

The single dad is also the father of a four-year-old boy named Benjamin Allen Cohen.

Cohen welcomed Lucy in April last year and son Ben in February 2019. Both children were born through surrogacy.

Speaking to Daily Mail Australia in February, the star said she feels incredibly lucky to have the support network of women from the Real Housewives franchise in her life.

“I have a lot of help and I have a lot of female friends who are forever in my life, always there and who my kids love,” he said.

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“It is important to me that my house is always full of people, laughter and love.” And that’s what I’m trying to fill it with.’

The respected TV host, who will release a new book about fatherhood, The Daddy Diaries, later this year, said an average day in the Cohen household is never the same.

“There is no such thing as an average day. I think that’s why this book is so much fun because every day is so different,’ he explained.

“My children are involved in every day, it’s a constant.” And what I do outside of that is completely different every day. That’s one of the reasons I have a great life. It’s very diverse.’

While Cohen is enjoying fatherhood, he has ruled out expanding his brood and admits that dating children is difficult.

‘It’s challenging. I think there’s an overlap of “I have two kids, are you up for it?” It’s a big thing to have in the picture when you’re just having a blind date,” he said.

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