Close Menu
thewitness.com.au
  • Home
  • Latest
  • National News
  • International News
  • Sports
  • Business & Economy
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Entertainment

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

The ‘crazy car salesman’ brokering babies and holding embryos ‘hostage’

May 23, 2026

Shay Mitchell fears ‘wrinkles’ ahead of family’s plans for summer

May 23, 2026

Meet Albo, the high-vis, small-biz raider – and other deepfakes

May 23, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Threads
thewitness.com.au
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Latest
  • National News
  • International News
  • Sports
  • Business & Economy
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
thewitness.com.au
Home»Entertainment»Anderson Cooper’s parting words as he quits ’60 Minutes’ after two decades
Entertainment

Anderson Cooper’s parting words as he quits ’60 Minutes’ after two decades

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auMay 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Anderson Cooper’s parting words as he quits ’60 Minutes’ after two decades
Share
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Threads Bluesky Copy Link


Anderson Cooper’s parting words as he quits ’60 Minutes’ after two decades
Anderson Cooper’s parting words as he quits ’60 Minutes’ after two decades

American journalist Anderson Cooper has signed off from 60 Minutes after 20 years as a correspondent.

His final appearance aired on the May 17 season finale, where he reported on London’s taxi industry and the rise of autonomous vehicles. CBS later released an extended farewell interview with him.

Cooper became emotional during his final on-air sign-off, struggling to hold back tears as he delivered his closing line, “I’m Anderson Cooper,” repeating it three times as is tradition for the show.

In the extended interview, he looked back on some dangerous assignments as he went down memory lane, including diving with Nile crocodiles and riding a jet ski through heavy waves in Portugal for the programme.

He also touched upon his interviews with high-profile figures such as Prince Harry and Lady Gaga, but said some of the most meaningful moments came from speaking with ordinary people, including individuals working to fight child malnutrition in Niger.

Cooper said the job “never felt like work” and more like being “invited into people’s homes” and personal stories.

“You’re invited into their struggles, you’re invited into whatever it is that has brought them to be on 60 Minutes,” Cooper explained.

He also spoke about the challenge of balancing his work at CNN with his reporting for 60 Minutes, saying it required frequent travel and working on weekends.

“The whole time I’ve done pieces for 60 Minutes, my full-time job has been over at CNN and still is. And it’s been really challenging to do the kind of work you need to do to have a great 60 Minutes piece,” Cooper said.

He continued, “CNN doesn’t like it if I take a lot of time off to work on a 60 Minutes piece, so I’ve worked mostly for 60 Minutes on weekends. My vacation time at CNN has been working on 60 Minutes pieces. And I’ve loved it, but it’s been tough.”

Cooper said he realised it was time to step away from the CBS News gig to watch his sons, Wyatt and Sebastian, grow up.

“I’ve got a 4-year-old and a just now 6-year-old, and I want to spend as much time with them as I can while they still want to spend time with me,” Cooper said. “And those days, that clock is ticking, I think.”

“I hope 60 Minutes is around for when my kids grow up and have kids of their own, and they can watch it with their kids,” he added.

In a February statement, CBS said, “we’re grateful to [Cooper] for dedicating so much of his life to this broadcast, and understand the importance of spending more time with family,” adding, “60 Minutes will be here if he ever wants to return.”

Cooper will continue in his role as anchor of CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360°. He first joined 60 Minutes in 2006 and has been a regular correspondent ever since.



Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Bluesky Threads Tumblr Telegram Email
info@thewitness.com.au
  • Website

Related Posts

The ‘crazy car salesman’ brokering babies and holding embryos ‘hostage’

May 23, 2026

Shay Mitchell fears ‘wrinkles’ ahead of family’s plans for summer

May 23, 2026

Meet Albo, the high-vis, small-biz raider – and other deepfakes

May 23, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Demo
Top Posts

Police believe ‘Penthouse Syndicate’ built Sydney property empire from defrauded millions

September 24, 2025225 Views

Inside the bitter fight for ownership of a popular sports website

October 23, 2025153 Views

Wife of Australian Community Media boss responds to husband’s assault charges

March 15, 2026115 Views
Don't Miss

The ‘crazy car salesman’ brokering babies and holding embryos ‘hostage’

By info@thewitness.com.auMay 23, 2026

The new parents said they learnt of their son’s arrival from a photo of a…

Shay Mitchell fears ‘wrinkles’ ahead of family’s plans for summer

May 23, 2026

Meet Albo, the high-vis, small-biz raider – and other deepfakes

May 23, 2026

Australia's Caldwell kicks to victory

May 23, 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • TikTok
  • WhatsApp
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Top Trending
Demo
Most Popular

Police believe ‘Penthouse Syndicate’ built Sydney property empire from defrauded millions

September 24, 2025225 Views

Inside the bitter fight for ownership of a popular sports website

October 23, 2025153 Views

Wife of Australian Community Media boss responds to husband’s assault charges

March 15, 2026115 Views
Our Picks

The ‘crazy car salesman’ brokering babies and holding embryos ‘hostage’

May 23, 2026

Shay Mitchell fears ‘wrinkles’ ahead of family’s plans for summer

May 23, 2026

Meet Albo, the high-vis, small-biz raider – and other deepfakes

May 23, 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
© 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.