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Kelly Ripa Says Mark Consuelos Kept Her Up All Night—But It's Not What You Think
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Date:2025-04-17 03:32:20
Kelly Ripa is putting Mark Consuelos on blast.
Specifically, she called him out for recently preventing her from having a restful night.
"Mark kept me awake all night last night," she said on the March 20 episode of Live with Kelly and Mark, as the audience started oooing. "No no, it's not that, it's not what you think."
Mark chimed in, jokingly calling the crowd "disgusting," before Kelly continued with the real reason her husband of 27 years kept her awake.
"You were very," she began before pausing," vocal last night. A lot of sounds. A lot of snoring. I put in my noise cancelling head phones. Normally they work beautifully, but they did not work last night."
Kelly added, "You could not be deterred. You would not be stopped."
Not even her Dateline podcast could drown on Mark's noises, with the 53-year-old adding that she "couldn't hear Keith Morrison over the snoring."
Finally, she resorted to physical measures. "I started jostling you, and jiggling you," she explained, "and some light kicking, and some light slamming on the bed next to you."
When Mark quipped, "Maybe I was dying," Kelly quickly shut down the Riverdale alum's suggestion, replying, "No, you were not dying."
This is not the first time the couple—who share kids Michael, 26, Lola, 22, and Joaquin, 21—have brought their personal lives to their morning talk show. After all, since Mark joined as cohost last year, they have shared insight into into their marriage.
But sharing glimpses into their life comes naturally for the duo, who have spoken about their immediate connection after meeting on the set of All My Children in 1995.
"I don't know how I knew, but I knew that we would be together forever," she told E! News in 2022. "I had a cognizant thought of that in my head, which still doesn't make any sense to me."
The couple have come a long way together since that first meeting. Keep reading to more of their sweet family moments.
For the first September in at least 20 years that she didn't have a kid to see off to school, Kelly filled the void with a throwback from 2008.
Looks like Michael's about to get the drop on his little sister in this pic their dad shared on Lola's 19th birthday in 2020.
Joaquin is surrounded by love at his high school graduation.
"Looks like @instasuelos just found out he won't be @joaquinconsuelos roommate in the fall," Kelly teased during a trip to Ann Arbor before Joaquin started at University of Michigan.
Kelly took a few days off in March 2022 to watch the Wolverines compete in the Division 1 Wrestling Championships in Detroit.
Still a freshman, Joaquin didn't wrestle this time, but still, Kelly said on Live upon her return, "It took years off my life watching these young men."
The whole family finally made it to Greece and Italy in June 2021 after the pandemic had other plans in 2020.
"Last year's graduation trip for our oldest son and niece was delayed long enough to become a graduation trip for the family newborns as well," Kelly shared.
This family pic from their Mediterranean getaway turned out so well, Kelly made it their 2021 holiday card.
"Happy Easter from the year 2012 because Lola approved this photo," Kelly captioned this throwback, never missing a chance to tease her perpetually appalled teen on social media.
Mark wished the "spectacular women" in his life a happy International Women's Day.
"Happy Valentine's Day to the loves of my life!" Kelly wrote from the heart on Feb. 14, 2022.
Kelly celebrated the fruits of her labor on National Sons Day, Sept. 28, 2021.
Kelly and Mark's eldest child, son Michael Consuelos, 24 at the time, posted this sweet throwback photo of him and his mom on her 51st birthday in 2021, writing, "Happy Birthday, Mom!! I hope you have the greatest day ever. You're a badass and an inspiration to everyone. Also, when I call you a T. Rex, I mean it as a compliment. You should know that by now."
In August 2020, Kelly Ripa shared an epic recreation of an old family photo from 2003 on Instagram. With youngest son Joaquin on her lap and older kids Michael and Lola perfectly in place, we'd say they nailed it despite the fact that, as Kelly noted, "objects may appear larger."
In May 2020, Kelly and Mark celebrated eldest son Michael's graduation—albeit a virtual one, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic—from New York University. Marking the occasion, Kelly wrote on Instagram, "And just like that you graduated college. MJC, the joy and pride you have brought our family is indescribable. I love you with all my heart."
From kids to teenagers! "#tbt 2011 vs. 2019 Les murs sont devenus plus petits," Kelly shared in an Instagram post that showed just how much her kids have grown.
"The Graduate #2019," Kelly wrote on Instagram celebrating Lola's final days of high school.
Kelly receiving her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2015 was an all-hands-on-deck event.
Kelly matched her son's gown and the flowers at Joaquin's middle school graduation.
When your family is this beautiful, you would likely be posing for selfies more often than not too.
Holidays always bring family together and this famous crew is no exception.
Back in 2003, Kelly and husband Mark Consuelos celebrated the opening night for A Year With Frog and Toad at Maxine's in New York City.
Back in 2001, Mark and Kelly took their son to the ATLANTIS The Lost Empire premiere at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City.
Whether they are traveling somewhere hot and tropical or cool and snowy, this family always knows how to have a good time.
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