Anderson Cooper and his former partner Benjamin Maisani have built a strong co-parenting relationship while raising their two sons, even though their romantic relationship ended several years ago. The pair welcomed their first son, Wyatt Morgan Cooper, in 2020, followed by Sebastian Luke Maisani-Cooper in 2022 through surrogacy. Cooper announced both births during broadcasts of his CNN program, expressing gratitude to the medical teams and the surrogate who helped bring his children into the world. Although the couple separated in 2018, Cooper has repeatedly emphasized that they remain a family and share parenting responsibilities equally. When Cooper works evening shifts, Maisani cares for the boys, and both parents spend mornings together with their sons before beginning their daily routines. Wyatt affectionately calls Cooper “Daddy” and Maisani “Papa,” while the family enjoys reading stories, swimming, and visiting a neighborhood diner together. Cooper has described fatherhood as the happiest chapter of his life, saying nothing compares to watching his sons grow and develop a close sibling bond. He has also praised Maisani as an outstanding father, noting that their friendship and mutual respect have made co-parenting natural and successful.
The family lives in Cooper’s unique home, a historic 1906 fire station in New York City’s Greenwich Village that he transformed into a spacious residence after purchasing it in 2010. The renovated home retains many original architectural features, including brass fire poles, spiral staircases, and historic murals, while incorporating modern living spaces designed for family life. One of the most meaningful rooms is the children’s nursery, decorated with treasured family heirlooms, including artwork created by Cooper’s late mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, and sentimental keepsakes connected to his late father and brother. Throughout the house, Cooper has carefully preserved personal artifacts that reflect his family’s history, creating a home filled with memories rather than luxury alone. Beyond his successful journalism career, Cooper has spoken openly about how becoming a father transformed his outlook on life, giving him a deeper sense of purpose after experiencing significant personal loss. Today, he continues balancing his professional responsibilities with family life, proving that love, respect, and teamwork can create a strong foundation for children, even after a relationship ends.