Anderson Cooperis detailing his unconventional approach to creating a bond between his sonsWyatt Morgan, 23 months, andSebastian Luke, 8 weeks.
The longtime CNN anchor, 54, appeared on Wednesday’s episode ofThe Late Showwhere he told hostStephen Colbertthat he’s been “worried” about Wyatt getting used to having a sibling, reflecting on his own late brother, Carter Vanderbilt Cooper, who had a rough adjustment when he was born.
“With Wyatt, I’ve gone a different tact. I’m doing a slow roll with Sebastian. I didn’t want Wyatt’s life to suddenly cataclysmically change … Wyatt’s not on top of him every day. We go out a lot.”
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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

Cooper explained that, instead, in order to get him used to having a little brother, he and Wyatt hilariously mock the newborn.
Colbert, 57, then teased that Sebastian is Cooper and Wyatt’s “common enemy,” adding, “You’re going to stop this before the child understands English, right?”
“Of course I’m going to stop it!” Cooper responded with a laugh.
Anderson Cooper’s two sons.ABC

“His name is Sebastian, and I would like you to meet him,” Cooper continued, introducing his adorable new son to the world.
“This is Sebastian Luke Maisani-Cooper. He was 6.8 pounds at birth and he was healthy and happy and even his occasional hiccups, are to me, adorable,” he added. “He mostly just sleeps and eats and certainly poops, but he already seems like a wise and thoughtful little chap.”
“Wyatt calls me ‘Daddy’ and Benjamin ‘Papa,’ " he said. “We’re a family. Benjamin is also in the process of adopting Wyatt, whose last name will be changed to Maisani-Cooper as well.”
source: people.com