
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos have been on people’s screens for a long time. Over the years, they have built a strong brand not only through their individual careers in television but also as a team, both at home and on-air. Now co-hosting Live with Kelly and Mark, the couple continues to show fans just how close they are, both professionally and personally.
On a recent episode of their show, the duo gave viewers a glimpse into their private life, and their playful conversation took a surprisingly personal turn. As the studio audience looked on, Ripa and Consuelos shared exciting moments from their household.
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos talk about their love life
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos have been married since 1996 and share three children: Michael, Lola, and Joaquin. Their youngest, Joaquin, recently graduated from the University of Michigan, making it a big year for the family. Despite their busy lives and parenting responsibilities, the couple still seems to prioritize their relationship in ways that surprise some fans.
During their chat on Live, they shared how freaky their love life has become after their kids left home, especially because they now have enough space to walk around barely dressed in the house. They also shared a slightly awkward story involving their daughter, Lola, walking in on them more than once.
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos shared that it was hard when their children moved out
While the couple often shares funny moments, Ripa also opened up about the emotional side of parenting. Watching each of their kids leave home was tough at first. She explained that the first goodbye felt shocking, while the next two became easier as they learned to adjust. Despite the distance, the family still stays connected, even if the kids don’t always respond to messages right away.
Ripa and Consuelos continue to show their support, especially when it comes to their children’s future. After graduation, they sent helpful career tips and articles, although their kids didn’t always take the time to read them. Still, the parents remain involved and proud.