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Posted: 2017-02-08T18:35:56Z | Updated: 2017-02-08T18:35:56Z

Did you know Anderson Cooper and Cher are secret siblings?

Well, sort of. On Tuesdays broadcast of Late Night With Seth Meyers , Cooper recalled how his mother, Gloria Vanderbilt , would occasionally refer to Cher as her fantasy daughter when he was growing up. Naturally, the CNN anchor was confused.

All throughout my childhood, actually, my mom would refer to people as her fantasy [children], Cooper, 49, revealed. In 2013, he finally met Cher when she was interviewed by his pal, Andy Cohen , on Watch What Happens Live. Now, he and the legendary singer-actress joke about their quasi-familial bond. Slipping into a remarkably spot-on impression of Chers signature timbre, Cooper said the diva now texts me, Hey, little bro.

The surprising take didnt go unnoticed by Meyers, who quipped, I think Im not alone of the people in this room who thought, Thats a better Cher than I thought Anderson would have.

All joking aside, Cooper said hes consistently impressed with Chers political activism . Despite her superstar status, he said, Cher watches a lot of news, and she does amazing things, recalling how the star responded to his profile of a New Orleans woman who was feeding Hurricane Katrina victims by offering to make a donation.

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Cooper is currently promoting the book he and Vanderbilt co-wrote, The Rainbow Comes and Goes: A Mother and Son On Life, Love and Loss , which is now out in paperback. At age 93, Vanderbilt still finds ways to surprise her son, like the time she asked him if Cohen would want to know who the most hung guy in Hollywood was.

She has no filter anymore, Cooper said.

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