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Perth Now
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Kelly Ripa resents Mark Consuelos for not looking older
Kelly Ripa "resents" the fact Mark Consuelos shows no signs of getting older. The couple are both 54 years old and the presenter admitted the fact she is six months his senior "bothers" her every day, in particular because he has few lines or grey hairs. Speaking on Live With Kelly and Mark, Kelly said: "Every day that I wake up aging like six months more than you, it bothers me. "I resent the fact that you just aren't aging. At all. In any way. I mean, a little bit." Mark joked he is "fine with it" but Kelly insisted she is resentful" because of how she has changed as she has got older. She exclaimed: "It's your fault!" She then said: "He just now started to get like three hairs, and he's like, 'Can you see it? Can you see the grey hairs?'" Mark -who has Michael, 28, Lila, 24, and Joaquin, 22, with Kelly - insisted he won't be pulling out his greys. Kelly said: "No, don't pluck them. "If I had plucked out my grey hairs, I'd be bald. Completely bald. Totally bald." The couple's candid conversation began when they spoke about the ideal age difference for couples, with a study finding the happiest couples have a gap of under three years. Kelly argued women often look older because they have "greater stressors on our systems." Mark suggested childbirth was one, and his wife agreed and added: "Or just generalised worrying about every single person in our lives at all times. So I think that ages people in a way." Kelly recently admitted she is considering going back to school now her youngest son has almost finished his studies. Speaking on the couple's ABC morning talk show, Kelly - who dropped out of a psychology course at Camden County College in New Jersey to pursue acting - said of her son: "We keep begging him to go to grad school." Mark chimed in and suggested: "You know what you should do? Now that he's going to be out, you should go to school, and he won't be weirded out by his mom being in class." Kelly continued: "My whole thing is I want to go to college, I want to go to a four-year university, and I want to get my degree in something. What? I don't know ... "I should go into broadcast — that's an easy A. I'll take an easy A. I'll go into communications!" However, the former All My Children actress had a change of heart because she felt she has already learned "probably what they teach not to do" on her daytime show. She mused: "Maybe psychology, maybe I'd take a writing class. "I'll teach reverse psychology. "I'll be an adjunct professor."


Pink Villa
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey Share Unexpectedly Steamy Kiss at Jurassic World Rebirth Premiere: Check Out
Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey turned heads at the Jurassic World Rebirth premiere in London on June 17 with a warm and friendly kiss on the red carpet. The moment, captured in several photos, showed the actress greeting her co-star with a quick peck on the lips before the two shared a hug. Johansson looked stunning in a strapless baby pink Vivienne Westwood gown, complete with the designer's signature corset-style bodice. She accessorized it with diamond earrings and silver platform heels, styling her hair in vintage waves. The actress's makeup featured coral eyeshadow and a matching lip shade, with her look completed by longtime stylist Kate Young, who also works with stars like Dakota Johnson and Julianne Moore. Bailey, known for his role in Bridgerton, kept things casual with a denim shirt, white jeans, a baseball cap, and a brown blazer. Are Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey dating? No, the kiss was just a friendly greeting. Scarlett Johansson has been happily married to Saturday Night Live star Colin Jost since 2020. She previously called Jost "a very, very, very great guy" during a December interview on Live With Kelly and Mark. "I'm extremely lucky," she said. "He's a kind person. He's hilarious and thoughtful and loving, and he's a great dad, and I love him." She added with a laugh, "He's also got his naughty side. He keeps it interesting." Johansson shares two children: a 3-year-old son, Cosmo, with Jost, and a 10-year-old daughter, Rose, with her ex-husband, Romain Dauriac. Jonathan Bailey, who publicly came out as gay in 2018, generally keeps his private life quiet. In a 2023 interview with The Standard, he shared that he was dating 'a lovely man,' though he did not reveal further details. Along with Johansson and Bailey, co-stars Rupert Friend and Mahershala Ali also posed on the London red carpet, all smiling and celebrating the film's upcoming release.
Yahoo
25-04-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Scott Jennings Smacked Down While Attempting to Interrupt CNN Host
Scott Jennings was humbled by CNN host Laura Coates on Thursday after she slapped him down for speaking over her during a heated segment. During a panel discussion about President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office on Live With Laura Coates, a fired-up Jennings heaped scorn on the federal judges who have provided pushback against the president's agenda and demanded Congress intervene to overrule them. 'The truth is, [Trump's] running into a wall of resistance in some of these individual federal district court judges, and I think the Congress honestly needs to step in or the Supreme Court needs to step in because it's not right what they're doing to this presidency,' Jennings told Coates. Coates attempted to respond by pointing out some of the judges who had stood in Trump's way had been personally appointed by him, but before she could finish her point Jennings interjected and snapped at her. 'I don't care!' Jennings said repeatedly. 'I don't care, I don't care, I don't care who appointed them, I don't care!' But Coates was having none of Jennings' poor manners. 'Well here's what I do care about,' she told the conservative commentator. 'I care about when I let you speak and you overtalk me. So here's the point I was making. 'Some [judges] are appointed by Trump, and number 2, the idea of not having them be able to govern when they're actually talking about assessing the injunctive relief. These are sometimes temporary measures to then fully evaluate the actual claims that are being made before the court. 'It doesn't mean that the administration is going to lose, but to put a pin in an injunctive relief. And to that end, the Supreme Court, at least two justices have said they want to explore the notion of nationwide injunctive relief. But if the president criticizes their authority and undermines their credibility, they might not be followed, which is going to be a death knell for the law in this country.' Recent polling shows that the vast majority of Republican voters believe Trump is obligated to obey rulings made by the Supreme Court, but nearly one in three think he has the authority to ignore lower court rulings, Newsweek reports. The data follows a series of rulings made by the court in April which state that Trump is obligated to 'facilitate' the return of Abrego Garcia, who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador after being accused of being a gang member. A total of 88 percent of Americans believe Trump should uphold the Supreme Court's ruling, while only 9 percent said he does not have to obey them, according to polling from Pew Research.