Andy Cohen is finally willing to dish some dirt.

In an explosive upcoming memoir, Superficial: More Adventures from the Andy Cohen Diaries, the overlord of all of Bravo's notorious 'The Real Housewives' franchises, is set to tell tales on his many divas, DailyMail.com can reveal.

The openly gay talk show host and TV producer also dishes about a threesome he once had with a married couple and shares intimate scenes from his fabulous celebrity-studded life - Cohen's inner-circle includes Anderson Cooper, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kelly Ripa.

The 48-year-old's earlier books, Most Talkative and The Andy Cohen Diaries, were fun reads but short on gossip.

But in advance publicity for his latest memoir, Cohen promised this time will be different.

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In one snippet of Superficial: More Adventures from the Andy Cohen Diaries, Cohen tells Kelly Ripa about a threesome he was going to have with a married couple

Cohen notes that the Beverly Hills housewives, about to film one of their notoriously vicious reunions (one pictured above), are 'really dosed up on pills'

'People are going to be pissed, because I'm really revealing a lot,' he told ET in June. 'I'm moving the goal post, and I just feel like if I'm going to do it again, it has to be bigger and better and dishier.'

The book isn't out until November 15, but DailyMail.com was given an exclusive run down of its contents and Cohen doesn't disappoint.

The diary dates from September 2014 to May 2015 and some entries drop tantalizing nuggets.

He writes about the difficult conversation he had with Carole Radziwell, a close friend and member of the New York cast, telling her she wasn't invited to a party

Cohen notes that the Beverly Hills housewives, about to film one of their notoriously vicious reunions, are 'really dosed up on pills'.

He writes about the difficult conversation he had with Carole Radziwell, a close friend and member of the New York cast, telling her that she and Bethenny Frankel won't be invited to a party his friend Anderson Cooper is hosting in his honor.

When Radziwell learns the same would be true for his annual Christmas gala, she awkwardly protested that his friends are her friends too.

Cohen can only tell her that it wouldn't be fair to the other women on the show.

Another gem inside the book comes when Cohen decides to get honest about his romantic pursuits that often take shape as a steamy sexual encounter.

When a married couple he was hoping to seduce into a threesome sent him a picture, he immediately send it to his celebrity friends – including Kelly Ripa and her husband Mark Consuelo - to digest.

The wife was a beautiful blonde, the husband a muscular, tanned mechanic. And Cohen confesses he didn't want to go to his grave never having had sex with a woman.

In that respect, he considers himself a 46-year-old virgin.

Cohen tells how a drunk Lindsay Lohan tried to sell him on an app to lease private planes for a buy in of $8,000

'Jake's very handsome and Angela is beautiful and I am very happy for you,' Ripa assured him.

Her husband, Mark Conseulos, was succinct: 'Dude!'

In the hotel room, the stoned and happy threesome thoroughly enjoyed each other, but Cohen notes that while 'I did things with a girl for the first time in thirty years, I did not lose my virginity.'

On another night the Emmy winning producer is having dinner at Dirty French, a posh New York bistro, with Bethenny Frankel and her close pal from the Beverly Hills franchise, Kyle Richards.

Eric Stonestreet, star of Modern Family, was also part of the evening.

Richards, known for her highly attuned celebrity radar, kept mentioning that Lindsay Lohan was two booths away.

Cohen wasn't convinced it was actually her even as Richards waved the woman over.

He was nervous a stranger was headed their way, but it turned out that it was, indeed, the dissolute former star.

Lohan plopped herself down and in an affected bizarre European accent, informed them she was now living in London, Dubai and Morocco, though maybe it was Monaco. Cohen says he can't remember.

Cohen says that one of his favorite evenings of performing was at a 50th birthday party for his dear friend Sarah Jessica Parker

But she had a story to tell and she couldn't have found a better audience.

Lohan said she was in town to do community service for two weeks.

That day, former New York housewife, Jill Zarin, had accompanied her.

That sounds like community service itself, Frankel said snidely - her ugly feud with Zarin ranks high in the annals of Housewives' fall outs.

Lohan said she loved Zarin like family. She then busied herself trying to sell Cohen on an app to lease private planes for a buy-in of $8,000.

Cohen's upcoming book, Superficial: More Adventures from the Andy Cohen Diaries hits stores on November 15

When Cohen left for home, Lohan was outside smoking. He dodged the bullet by quickly ducking into his Uber.

One of his favorite evenings was the night he performed at the Carlyle for his dear friend Sarah Jessica Parker.

She was turning 50, and her husband, Matthew Broderick, had friends perform songs from Annie, the musical she starred in as a 12-year-old.

In the famous Bemelmans Bar in Manhattan, Cohen took the stage to warble out Annie hit You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile.

Fellow guest, Canadian actor Victor Garber, did a more polished turn with Daddy, the Warbucks song. Broderick belted out Little Girls.

Hearts broke when Parker's 12-year-old son, James Wilkie, sang Maybe directly to this mother. Cohen says he sobbed.

Other gems in the much anticipated book include his warm feelings for Teresa Giudice, the New Jersey housewife who went to prison convicted of tax fraud.

It seems her husband, Joe, was drinking three bottles of wine at a sitting before starting his own prison term in March.

Cohen's celebrity-packed weekend in Hollywood during the Oscars is next to feature.

From that delirious swirl of parties Cohen recalls eyeing George Clooney and his wife, the glorious Amal, 'all over each other' at an A-list shin-dig.