Chris Cuomo says he will ‘never regret’ helping his family

Chris Cuomo says he will “never regret helping [his] family”In his debut episode of “The Chris Cuomo Project,”It was launched Thursday.

“I do regret how everything ended, but I will never regret helping my family,”Cuomo referred to his involvement in the advice of his brother, former New York Governor. Andrew Cuomo, regarding claims of sexual assault, which ultimately led to Chris’ termination from CNN. “The Chris Cuomo Project” is the host’s latest effort to present his “signature take on today’s pressing current events.”

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The podcast’s inaugural episode was used by the host to address the controversy. “for me, the past is the past.”

“There is no benefit to you if I re-litigate what was said and done involving my brother,”He stated. He said. “outstanding legal fights”Cuomo should respect, he said that it was a regret that he had done so. “everything ended,”But he will never regret his promise to his father that he would help his family.

“I promised my father that I always would be there for my brother, and I always will be, just like he has always been there for me, just like my sisters have been there for me and have been there for him,” Cuomo said, “That’s family.”

He stated that he won’t be a sexy man again. “hater”Noted by his former employee: “CNN has great people, CNN has a great purpose, and I wish them all the best, and I miss so many of the people there. But it is time for me to move on, and I believe I can be more than I was before,” Cuomo concluded.

Cuomo was accompanied by Sean Penn, an actor and activist who Cuomo had met in Ukraine during Penn’s June work on a documentary. “film showing the reality and helping the hurting with relief org CORE,” according to Cuomo’s Instagram.

The podcast’s launch follows Cuomo’s bizarro instagram post earlier this month in which the journalist teases a comeback through a montage of black and white shots of Cuomo — shirtless in one, smoking a cigar in another — with a title card captioned “Somethings coming… Summer ‘22.”

After being fired by CNN in Dec. 2021 the former “Cuomo Prime Time”Anchor filed an arbitration demand for $125,000,000 in March 2022. This amount includes any remaining salary. “future lost wages,”This was his first legal move after he was fired.

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