Anderson Cooper hosts final 60 Minutes show in emotional farewell

Anderson Cooper hosts final 60 Minutes show in emotional farewell

Published May 18, 2026 12:11am ET | Updated May 18, 2026 7:52am ET



News anchor Anderson Cooper made his last appearance on the CBS News investigative series 60 Minutes on Sunday night after announcing his resignation from the role in February.

Cooper bid farewell to the program in an extended interview, during which he reflected on his path from a childhood viewer to a correspondent who interviewed figures such as Prince Harry. Cooper will remain a CNN host after appearing on 60 Minutes for nearly 20 years.

The 58-year-old cited time spent away from his family during a February interview when he decided to resign, saying, “I have little kids now, and I want to spend as much time with them as possible, while they still want to spend time with me.”

Cooper’s departure comes during a period of change at CBS, following the appointment of former New York Times opinion editor and Free Press founder Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief last October. 

Weiss has faced criticism for editorial decisions since taking over, including for delaying the release of a 60 Minutes report about the conditions within El Salvador’s CECOT prison. Critics said it was held for political reasons, while Weiss said the original version wasn’t ready because it didn’t include comments from a White House official and meaningfully build on existing reporting. The segment ultimately aired largely unchanged weeks later.

Cooper said in the interview he hopes “60 Minutes remains 60 Minutes,” though “things can always evolve and change. But I hope the core of what 60 Minutes is always remains.” Cooper also said he thinks the show’s independence “has been critical.”

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CBS’s February statement about Cooper’s departure said he can always return to host the show.

Cooper said in the interview he has mostly worked on 60 Minutes pieces on the weekends and during vacation time. “It’s been really challenging to do the kind of work you need to do to have a great 60 Minutes piece,” he said.