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Andy Cohen offered his support to Luann de Lesseps on Monday after it was announced the “Real Housewives of New York” star would seek treatment for the second time in less than a year.

“[Luann’s] making the decision that is healthy for herself and you can do nothing but support that,” the Bravo honcho said Monday on SiriusXM’s “Radio Andy Live.” “She’s been through it. We send our love to Luann.”

Permitting co-star Bethenny Frankel to speak out on her behalf, the Skinnygirl founder revealed de Lesseps, 53, would not attend Tuesday’s reunion taping.

“This weekend, Luann was surrounded by her girlfriends and decided — with their support — that in light of recent circumstances, it is the healthiest choice for her not to attend Tuesday’s reunion taping so that she can continue in her healing process,” Frankel said. “Luann is now surrounded by a core group of people who truly have her best interests at heart and who are working to make sure she gets the help she needs.”

Despite de Lesseps’ absence, Cohen, who also serves as a moderator during reunion episodes, confirmed the current circumstances would be discussed.

“We’ll talk about it,” Cohen said. “We will talk about it.”

Bravo also wished de Lesseps well, telling Page Six in a statement: “Bravo supports Luann’s decision to focus on her health. She is part of the Bravo family and we continue to stand by her as she copes with this challenging situation. At this time, we hope everyone will respect her privacy.”

De Lesseps first entered an alcohol treatment center last December, following her arrest in Palm Beach, Florida. She later credited rehab for saving her life, recently celebrating six months of sobriety earlier this month.

De Lesseps’ inner circle reportedly held an unsuccessful intervention before the “Countess and Friends” performer checked back into rehab. Frankel said “recent additional family stress” contributed to de Lesseps’ decision.

She is accused of stealing from her two kids in a new lawsuit filed by ex-husband, Alexandre de Lesseps, and their children, son Noel and daughter Victoria.