Since welcoming the newborn in February via surrogate, he has been nothing short of a doting father.

Andy Cohen shared an adorable snap of his son to Instagram on Monday, of baby Ben looking up to his dad with big doe eyes.

The Bravo host revealed to Wendy Williams last week that turning 50 encouraged him to start a family before he missed the 'last exit.'

Baby boy: Andy Cohen shared an adorable snap of his son to Instagram on Monday, of baby Ben looking up to his dad with big doe eyes

In his most recent snap the six-month-old is clad in a Snoopy headed towel as he looks directly at the camera.

The 51-year-old simply captioned the photo with a few heart emojis.

It comes after a weekend he said would be filled with 'squeezing this baby.' Sharing a snap of himself with baby Ben on Friday the producer prepped for a baby-filled weekend.

It was just last Thursday Andy stopped by the Wendy Williams show, for the first time in six years, and gushed over his new son and how his life has changed being a single dad.

Weekend plans: It comes after a weekend he said would be filled with 'squeezing this baby.' Sharing a snap of himself with baby Ben on Friday the producer prepped for a baby-filled weekend

'I was approaching 50 and I was thinking...is this my destiny, I'll just be hosting the show and being Andy in the city, or is there more for me,' Andy said.

'Family has always been incredibly important to me... I just thought this [having a baby] is in my future and now this is the last exit to doing this, so I did it,' he continued.

'I was ready. I've been Andy in the city for a longtime,' he said when Wendy told him that nights on the town will be cut to a minimum as Ben grows older. 'I was ready to be Andy on the couch, with the kid.'

New life at 51: It was just last Thursday Andy stopped by the Wendy Williams show, for the first time in six years, and gushed over his new son and how his life has changed being a single dad

He also admitted he currently has a baby nurse to hep take care of his new son.

The nurse, he revealed was recommended to him by famous friend Kelly Ripa.

Since welcoming the tot with an unknown surrogate, he has been campaigning to legalize paid surrogacy in New York.

Last month, he headed to Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. to advocate for the issue.

Wanted more: 'Family has always been incredibly important to me... I just thought this [having a baby] is in my future and now this is the last exit to doing this, so I did it,' he continued

Andy posted photos from his visit to Capitol with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.

'It was an honor to stand alongside Governor Cuomo yesterday to speak about the important role surrogacy has played in my life and why NY must pass the #ChildParentSecurityAct that will enable more families, like me and Benjamin, to be created!' he wrote.

'How is surrogacy illegal in NY?? (We are only one of three states where it’s not legal, yet we are an allegedly progressive state.) I’m heading to Albany this morning to see if we can turn this around. #ModernFamiliesNY.'

During the day, Andy talked about his personal experience with surrogacy and his shock that it was illegal in New York.

'I come to New York from the Midwest so that I could be free to live my life, but I have to go to California to have a child. It seems absurd,' Cohen said.

Advocate for change:Since welcoming the tot with an unknown surrogate, he has been campaigning to legalize paid surrogacy in New York