Recently, Live With Kelly And Mark host, Kelly Ripa, expressed concerns for her husband, Mark Consuelos‘ safety. Notably, he has been traveling without her in Italy. Undeniably, it is difficult for her to be away from him, and she worries about him in his absence.
Mark Consuelos And Kelly Ripa Take Flight
Lately, Live With Kelly And Mark co-host, Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, have been taking quick overseas trips whenever possible. When their daughter, Lola, moved to London, it was the perfect excuse for the couple to dust off their passports and make travel a priority. Over the weekend, they took time to stop off in Morocco to party with friends. Then Mark continued his journey by jetsetting to Italy for an extended trip. But Kelly needed to get back on set to keep the show going. Undeniably, these two are spreading their wings of adventure.
Kelly Ripa, Lola Consuelos,...
Mark Consuelos And Kelly Ripa Take Flight
Lately, Live With Kelly And Mark co-host, Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, have been taking quick overseas trips whenever possible. When their daughter, Lola, moved to London, it was the perfect excuse for the couple to dust off their passports and make travel a priority. Over the weekend, they took time to stop off in Morocco to party with friends. Then Mark continued his journey by jetsetting to Italy for an extended trip. But Kelly needed to get back on set to keep the show going. Undeniably, these two are spreading their wings of adventure.
Kelly Ripa, Lola Consuelos,...
- 4/30/2024
- by Bonnie Kaiser-Gambill
- TV Shows Ace
Mark Consuelos missed Live with Kelly and Mark yesterday while he flew home from Italy after a vital soccer game, which kept him away from his seat next to Kelly Ripa.
Kelly recounted her fears about him being in Italy and partying in the city after the Campobasso Fc win over the weekend.
Mark and Kelly are part owners of Campobasso Fc, a soccer club that is doing well this season.
They clinched their championship and moved up a division, which Mark did not want to miss, so he flew to Italy to see the unique game in person.
According to a story Mark told during the chat, Kelly has something else to worry about besides Mark’s safety.
As soon as Kelly welcomed Mark home on the show, Mark shared that he had a moment with another fan, one who happened to be a woman, in the aftermath of the win.
Kelly recounted her fears about him being in Italy and partying in the city after the Campobasso Fc win over the weekend.
Mark and Kelly are part owners of Campobasso Fc, a soccer club that is doing well this season.
They clinched their championship and moved up a division, which Mark did not want to miss, so he flew to Italy to see the unique game in person.
According to a story Mark told during the chat, Kelly has something else to worry about besides Mark’s safety.
As soon as Kelly welcomed Mark home on the show, Mark shared that he had a moment with another fan, one who happened to be a woman, in the aftermath of the win.
- 4/30/2024
- by Pamela Roy
- Monsters and Critics
Live with Kelly and Mark saw Kelly Ripa return with another co-host this week because Mark Consuelos was in Italy.
Steve Patterson was back in the co-hosting seat next to Kelly for the first time since Covid-19 shut down filming in person for so long.
Kelly, who was nervous that Steve would jinx things again and cause another calamity, shared with him that she was nervous about her missing husband, Mark.
Mark and Kelly are part owners of a soccer team in Italy, the Campobasso Fc, and Mark goes in person to watch them any chance he can, even if it means missing work.
Since the over 100-year-old soccer team was close to clinching the top spot at the end of the season, something they’ve never done, Mark insisted on being there last weekend.
Mark shared on his Instagram that they have been promoted and won the championship after their 2-0 win against Chieti.
Steve Patterson was back in the co-hosting seat next to Kelly for the first time since Covid-19 shut down filming in person for so long.
Kelly, who was nervous that Steve would jinx things again and cause another calamity, shared with him that she was nervous about her missing husband, Mark.
Mark and Kelly are part owners of a soccer team in Italy, the Campobasso Fc, and Mark goes in person to watch them any chance he can, even if it means missing work.
Since the over 100-year-old soccer team was close to clinching the top spot at the end of the season, something they’ve never done, Mark insisted on being there last weekend.
Mark shared on his Instagram that they have been promoted and won the championship after their 2-0 win against Chieti.
- 4/29/2024
- by Pamela Roy
- Monsters and Critics
When President Joe Biden visits Florida on Wednesday, he will be seeing for himself the destructive impact of Hurricane Ian, which has claimed more than 100 lives, wiped out entire neighborhoods and left questions of the timing of evacuation orders.
Before the storm made landfall, networks dispatched crews, and eventually their major anchors, but even as there was anticipation of a major disaster, correspondents on the ground reported with expressions of surprise at the ultimate scale, scope and intensity of the hurricane and its impact.
ABC News chief meteorologist Ginger Zee, CBS News lead national correspondent David Begnaud, CNN chief climate correspondent Bill Weir, Fox Weather correspondent Robert Ray, NBC News correspondent Steve Patterson and The Weather Channel’s Stephanie Abrams separately shared their experiences covering Ian and the aftermath.
Most of them have a long track record of covering the storms — and some see Ian as unusual in its intensification...
Before the storm made landfall, networks dispatched crews, and eventually their major anchors, but even as there was anticipation of a major disaster, correspondents on the ground reported with expressions of surprise at the ultimate scale, scope and intensity of the hurricane and its impact.
ABC News chief meteorologist Ginger Zee, CBS News lead national correspondent David Begnaud, CNN chief climate correspondent Bill Weir, Fox Weather correspondent Robert Ray, NBC News correspondent Steve Patterson and The Weather Channel’s Stephanie Abrams separately shared their experiences covering Ian and the aftermath.
Most of them have a long track record of covering the storms — and some see Ian as unusual in its intensification...
- 10/5/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
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