
On the set of his eponymous talk show, affable anchor Anderson Cooper bravely tried Brussels sprouts, coffee and spinach for the first time. Cooper admits that he has a "strange relationship with food," and judging from the clip below, he wasn't lying.
Of coffee, Anderson Cooper made a face and said, "I don't see the point." Spinach didn't fare much better; Cooper exclaimed, "Okay, that's gross," upon trying his first bite. And after trying a single Brussels sprout, the anchor quickly shook his head before joking about the prop team's decision to include a mini trashcan for the segment. Do you think Cooper should be more adventurous with his diet?
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