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Kelly Ripa Opens Up About Mark Consuelos's "Repulsive" Sex Habit
Kelly Ripa Opens Up About Mark Consuelos's "Repulsive" Sex Habit

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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Kelly Ripa Opens Up About Mark Consuelos's "Repulsive" Sex Habit

The Gist Kelly Ripa called out a "repulsive" sex habit that her husband Mark Consuelos is a fan of while making a July 15 appearance on the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast. While opening up about how the couple keep things steamy after 30 years of marriage, Ripa opened up about how the couple's work schedule has worked in her favor. Ripa and Consuelos share sons Michael and Joaquin and daughter Lola Ripa and Mark Consuelos aren't shy when it comes to discussing their sex life on live TV, but according to Ripa, there's one thing she'd take out of the bedroom forever. While making a July 15 appearance on the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast, the Live With Kelly and Mark co-host opened up about a 'repulsive' sex habit that Consuelos is a fan of—and how she's managed to minimize it since they started working together. While discussing how she and Consuelos keep things steamy after 30 years of marriage, the All My Children star spilled the beans on a sexual preference that she can't stand: Morning sex. 'I find it disgusting,' she admitted to host Amanda Hirsch, revealing that her husband would rather do the deed in the morning than at night. 'He's a guy. He's never going to learn.' When describing what exactly she found so unappealing about morning sex, Ripa—who shares son Michael, daughter Lola, and son Joaquin with the Riverdale actor—set the scene. She explained, 'He wants to kiss. I have a retainer in. I've got to rip that out. And he's got his nasal strips on. It's like we are the most repulsive, disgusting [people]. I'm already pre-disgusted for tomorrow morning.' While Ripa joked, 'that dick is a brain of its own, and it doesn't see the retainer,' she revealed that her efforts to transition their sex life to the nighttime had gotten an unexpected boost from the early call time of their ABC morning show. 'I said to him, 'Here's the thing. There needs to be a yin and a yang here. It can't always be your way,'' she recalled about a conversation she had with Consuelos once she became his co-host. ''It feels like 90 percent of the time it's your way, and now that we work together every day, it's gonna have to sometimes be my way. And my way's at night only.'' While Ripa might have had to call the shots early on, she joked that Consuelos had nearly come around to her way of thinking. 'The greatest thing about this job, this thing has almost repulsed him from morning time during the work week—which is like a miracle,' she said, quipping, 'May this show last until he suffers from erectile dysfunction. He's in his mid-50s now. Shouldn't that be happening now? I was promised.' It's not the first time the longtime couple have opened up about their bedroom habits, as Ripa previously opened up about how "keep hot for each other" while they're apart. The star revealed that the couple took part in "ludicrous" sex rituals to stay connected from afar, joking during a March 2023 episode of her Let's Talk Off Camera podcast, "I became so alarmed at my appearance over FaceTime that I started hanging the computer on a ladder, so that I could look up to Mark [and] he did not have to see what gravity was actually doing." Read the original article on InStyle

Kelly Ripa jokes about taking ‘indecent photos' in front of David Muir's ABC portrait
Kelly Ripa jokes about taking ‘indecent photos' in front of David Muir's ABC portrait

Express Tribune

time02-07-2025

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  • Express Tribune

Kelly Ripa jokes about taking ‘indecent photos' in front of David Muir's ABC portrait

During the July 1 episode of Live With Kelly and Mark, co-host Kelly Ripa made a humorous and slightly NSFW confession while celebrating fellow ABC anchor David Muir's recent Emmy win. Muir, who earned his third consecutive Emmy for World News Tonight, appeared on the show to discuss his career and the network's move to its new headquarters at 7 Hudson Square in New York City. Ripa and her husband and co-host, Mark Consuelos, shared laughs with Muir over his reputation as "Commander Handsome" and the larger-than-life images of anchors now decorating the ABC studio walls. Ripa revealed that she and Consuelos have 'unfettered access' to the building and joked that they often admire Muir's portraits. The conversation took a playful turn when Ripa confessed, 'I have some very indecent photos of me standing in front of your picture that I can't show on the air because they told me it was not suitable for broadcast.' Consuelos added to the moment by joking that 'HR was right next to her' when the photos were taken. Muir responded in kind, recalling other playful moments and teasing Ripa about prior photo offers. Despite the laughs, the hosts also praised Muir's accomplishments. Muir said he was proud to let his team accept the Emmy in his absence, acknowledging their hard work over the past 11 years amid increasingly serious news cycles.

Audience groans as Mark Consuelos jokes about Kelly Ripa's breast size, says wife needs 'toddler-sized' workout vest
Audience groans as Mark Consuelos jokes about Kelly Ripa's breast size, says wife needs 'toddler-sized' workout vest

Yahoo

time01-07-2025

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  • Yahoo

Audience groans as Mark Consuelos jokes about Kelly Ripa's breast size, says wife needs 'toddler-sized' workout vest

The Live audience groaned in a mix of shock and awe at Mark Consuelos' latest observation about his wife, Kelly Ripa. Morning TV's spiciest couple kicked off Tuesday's live show with a host chat about weighted vests that are used for exercise purposes, with Ripa admitting "I love my weighted vest," but that her body poses a particular problem when she attempts to use it. "I have the extra small, because — I'm going to say something. I'm going to say it, and I'm just gonna say it, and you're all going to have have to deal with it," Ripa said. "Because I don't have boobs — yes, I said it! There, I said it!" The studio audience applauded Ripa's candor, as Consuelos assisted the description, telling his spouse, "There needs to be something in there" to assist her workout. "There needs to be something to anchor it down, because mine fastens here, so when I walk, it just slides up, and the next thing I know, my weights are around my throat," Ripa explained. "I find myself walking while holding my vest in place." One-upping the bit, Consuelos then joked, "I guess they don't make toddler-sized weight vests just quite yet," to which the Live studio audience responded with a collective groan as Ripa turned toward them to smile. "That's right, my audience, an audience of witnesses!" Ripa said. "Anyway, they're saying it does help with things like bone density and improving your cardiovascular health." The joke came ahead of the couple's interview with ABC News broadcaster David Muir, which included a portion where Ripa told the journalist that she's taken "indecent photos" in front of his portrait inside the network's headquarters in Manhattan. "I've got to tell you, I have some very indecent photos of me standing in front of your picture that I can't show on the air," she told Muir. "Because they told me it was not suitable for broadcast."Consuelos jumped in, furthering the bit as he said that "HR was right next to her," so they "had to make sure" in the end. Live With Kelly and Mark airs weekdays in syndication. Check your local listings for showtimes in your area. Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly

Karen Gillan's life has been 'a bit of a blur' since giving birth
Karen Gillan's life has been 'a bit of a blur' since giving birth

Perth Now

time16-06-2025

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  • Perth Now

Karen Gillan's life has been 'a bit of a blur' since giving birth

Karen Gillan's life has been "a bit of a blur" since giving birth to her first child. The 37-year-old actress and her comedian husband Nick Kocher welcomed a daughter named Clementine late last year and Karen admits becoming a mother has been "the most incredible experience". She told The Hollywood Reporter: "I had a baby [about] five months ago. It's the most incredible experience I've ever had. It's been a bit of a blur for the last few months." Karen went on to reveal she wrote a pilot episode for a TV show in a "complete postpartum haze" because she enjoyed being creative by writing whenever her baby was sleeping - and she hopes the project will eventually make it to screen. She explained: "Somehow, I don't remember doing this, but I've written a pilot. OK, this is a complete postpartum haze of a pilot. "It's like when the baby was sleeping on me, I was like, I'm just going to start writing and I don't even know if I show this to anyone. "It sort of allowed me to really just word vomit and free write without the self-judgment of it all. I don't even know if this will go anywhere, and it's OK actually. I think I'm going to get it to a good spot. "That's sort of what I do to feel like I'm still being creative. It's an outlet. It is fun for me, but there's an end goal to it, which is hopefully I will make it at some point." The former Doctor Who star married Nick in May 2022 at Castle Toward in Scotland and she previously revealed that she first connected with the comedian over social media. During an appearance on Live With Kelly and Mark, she recalled: "I slid into his DMs on Instagram. It's true. He popped up on my recommended friends list on Instagram. The algorithm is tearing the country apart but it brought me together with my guy ... "So it was on Twitter. I followed him on Instagram and he didn't DM me ... So I followed him on Twitter as well ... Anyway so I DMed him on Twitter saying: 'Hi your tweets are really funny. I'm Karen by the way'. "It wasn't very interesting. I hadn't really read his tweets ... He's a comedy writer and that's how you make them feel good about themselves."

Zoe Saldaña says she ‘collapsed' immediately following her Oscars win for ‘Emilia Pérez'
Zoe Saldaña says she ‘collapsed' immediately following her Oscars win for ‘Emilia Pérez'

Los Angeles Times

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Los Angeles Times

Zoe Saldaña says she ‘collapsed' immediately following her Oscars win for ‘Emilia Pérez'

It turns out Zoe Saldaña was more than just emotionally drained after tearfully accepting her supporting actress Oscar for 'Emilia Pérez' at this year's Academy Awards — she was also worn out physically. The 46-year-old actor explained Wednesday on the ABC talk show 'Live With Kelly and Mark' how she had been fighting a cold and felt fully exhausted immediately following one of her career-defining moments. 'I collapsed right after. I lost my voice within an hour after I won the award,' she said. 'I couldn't stand on those heels that I had. All I wanted to do was crawl in bed and maybe cry. I don't know why, I just needed to cry.' The 'Avatar' star noted that up until that point her body was running on all cylinders for months on end during awards season. 'Your body is running on pure adrenaline so you know that your immune system is in optimal condition, but once you tell your body that it's over, then everything sort of collapses,' Saldaña said. The Oscar victory capped an impressive awards season run for the 'Guardians of the Galaxy' actor, having won the Golden Globe, BAFTA, SAG and Critics' Choice awards for her role as Mexico City attorney Rita Castro in 'Emilia Pérez.' While her performance was almost universally celebrated and well-regarded, the film as a whole was heavily criticized for its incomplete and offensive portrayals of transgender issues and the lack of consideration taken in depicting Mexico. LGBTQ+ media advocacy group GLAAD declared the film is 'Not Good Trans Representation.' The organization did not nominate 'Emilia Pérez' for any GLAAD Media Awards. Although physically and emotionally exhausted, Saldaña managed to make some attention-grabbing statements in the Oscars press room after a Mexican journalist noted that the movie's presentation of Mexico was 'really hurtful for us Mexicans.' 'First of all, I'm very, very sorry that you and so many Mexicans felt offended,' Saldaña said in the defense of the film. 'That was never our intention. We spoke and came from a place of love, and I will stand by that.' She went on to further disagree with the Mexican journalist's point of view regarding the centrality and importance of Mexico in the 13-time Oscar nominated movie. 'For me, the heart of this movie was not Mexico. We were making a film about friendship. We were making a film about four women,' Saldaña explained. 'And these women are still very universal women that are struggling every day, but trying to survive systemic oppression and trying to find the most authentic voices.' Outside of the issues within the film, much of the main cast and crew of the movie was bogged down by mostly self-inflicted negative press. Actor Karla Sofía Gascón faced backlash in January after Canadian writer Sarah Hagi resurfaced tweets dating from 2016 to 2023 that spoke negatively of Muslims' clothing, language and culture in her home country of Spain. Additionally, Gascón caught heat for resurfaced comments about the 2020 killing of George Floyd, the ensuing racial reckoning, the Black Lives Matter movement and the COVID-19-era Academy Awards ceremony in 2021. Gascón later apologized for her previous online remarks and deactivated her X account. The film's director Jacques Audiard spoke openly on record about how little he prepped to portray Mexico and denigrated the Spanish language during his press tour. When asked by a Mexican journalist at a red carpet event about how much he had to study up on Mexico and Mexican culture to prepare for the movie, Audiard gave a telling answer. 'No, I didn't study that much. What I needed to know, I already knew a little about,' the filmmaker said. 'It was more about capturing the little details and we came a lot to Mexico to see actors, to see locations, to see the decorations and so on.' Speaking with the French outlet Konbini, Audiard spoke down on the Spanish language, saying, 'Spanish is a language of modest countries, of developing countries, of the poor and migrants.' Audiard later apologized for his comments after the movie received backlash from Mexican audiences. Selena Gomez, who played a pivotal supporting role in the film, was criticized for her proficiency in Spanish. Mexican actor Eugenio Derbez was among those who called out Gomez's performance and Spanish language ability. Gomez has previously said her Spanish fluency waned after she started working in television at age 7. She responded to the criticism on social media, saying, 'I did the best I could with the time I was given. Doesn't take away from how much work and heart I put into this movie.' Derbez later apologized.

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