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Kelly Ripa Ponders The Idea of Law School on ‘Live' After Mark Consuelos Tells Her She 'Should' Go: 'Do I Want To Be The World's Oldest Law Student?'
Kelly Ripa Ponders The Idea of Law School on ‘Live' After Mark Consuelos Tells Her She 'Should' Go: 'Do I Want To Be The World's Oldest Law Student?'

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time3 days ago

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Kelly Ripa Ponders The Idea of Law School on ‘Live' After Mark Consuelos Tells Her She 'Should' Go: 'Do I Want To Be The World's Oldest Law Student?'

From Live to law? After Mark Consuelos debriefed Kelly Ripa and Wednesday's Live with Kelly and Mark on his night attending Good Night, and Good Luck on Broadway, Ripa told her husband and co-host that she's 'glad [he] had fun last night.' 'I had fun without you,' she teased. Consuelos replied, 'Oh, I'm sure. Let me guess, the Karen Read trial, retrial of the retrial of the coverage.' After Ripa told Consuelos he was 'correct,' Consuelos asked whether she 'glean[ed]' anything from tuning in the night before. 'Nothing new,' Ripa shared. 'I just literally watched court TV all night.' Consuelos asked, 'What are you going to do when the trial is over in a couple weeks?' Ripa said, 'I'm going to roll into whatever the next trial is that they're going to serve me.' However, Consuelos then gave Ripa some food for thought, proposing that she 'should go to law school.' Ripa explained, 'You know what I said to myself? I really did miss my calling as a judge, jury, and attorney.' Consuelos joked, 'And I would say executioner, as well.' While Ripa quipped that she is 'both prosecution and defense simultaneously,' Consuelos doubled down on his earlier proposal. 'Maybe that's what you should do,' he said. 'You should get your law degree.' Ripa asked, 'You think?' Consuelos and a member of the audience insisted that 'it's not too late,' but Ripa still had some other preoccupations. 'Do I want to be the world's oldest law student? I don't know,' she added. Although Consuelos assured her that she 'wouldn't be,' Ripa continued, 'And once I fail the Bar Exam, you know, the tabloids in New York would pick it up.' Consuelos replied, 'You won't fail it. I know you. You're whip-smart.' Ripa concluded on a more optimistic note, letting out a breath and telling viewers, 'We'll see.' 'Never say never. Although I say never all the time,' she teased. Live with Kelly and Mark airs on weekdays. Check out their website for your local listings.

Kelly Ripa Admits She's 'Still Not Over' the Death of Her Dog Chewie as Mark Consuelos Assures Her 'It's Very Normal'
Kelly Ripa Admits She's 'Still Not Over' the Death of Her Dog Chewie as Mark Consuelos Assures Her 'It's Very Normal'

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time10-02-2025

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Kelly Ripa Admits She's 'Still Not Over' the Death of Her Dog Chewie as Mark Consuelos Assures Her 'It's Very Normal'

Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos are still mourning the death of their beloved dog, Chewie. On Monday, Feb. 10's episode of Live with Kelly and Mark, the couple spoke candidly about still feeling heartbroken about the loss of their 17-year-old pup, who they previously said died on Tuesday at the age of 17 after her health began deteriorating. As they were discussing a Super Bowl ad for Farmer's Dog food that showed the heartwarming bond between a girl and her dog, Ripa, 54, said that she would have been too emotional to even watch the commercial. Related: Kelly Ripa Cries with Husband Mark Consuelos on Live After Death of 17-Year-Old Dog, Chewie: 'She Gave Us So Much' "I didn't see any of the commercial and I'm glad I didn't," Ripa said, getting emotional, "because I probably would have cried because I'm still not… I won't get into it… I'm still not over the loss of Chewie, so everything becomes Chewie again." "But that's okay because we've met so many people since last week [through] the same thing, and it's very normal," Consuelos, 53, said. "The only way to get over it is to get through it, I guess." "But they're still not over it," Ripa continued, explaining the grieving process that so many pet owners go through. "They're not over it," her husband replied. "But it'll get better, I promise." The couple first shared the news of their Shih Tzu's death on Wednesday, Feb. 5 during their episode of Live with Kelly and Mark a "We had a rough day yesterday. We had to say goodbye to Chewie yesterday," Consuelos said at the time, explaining that the pair had a vet come to their New York City apartment for in-home humane euthanasia. "Chewie had stopped eating for a couple of days and had been eating less and less for the past few weeks. She was extremely dehydrated and had some neurological stuff going down," Consuelos said. "And you think, 'Okay, I'm doing the right thing, this is going to be not easy but...' It's probably one of the toughest things we've had to do as a married couple." "I know pet owners at home can understand this," he added, before opening up about the dog's illnesses that had taken hold over the last days of her time. "It takes a pet owner to understand this kind of loss. It's grief. It really is grief. But knowing that we did the right thing because it was just going to be really, really, really bad over the next few days for her." Related: Kelly Ripa Adopts Rescue Dog Featured on 'Live' : 'The Consueloses Have Made a Decision to Adopt' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Ripa and Consuelos got Chewie after Ripa first met the dog during an adoption segment on Live. "If it wasn't for this show, we wouldn't know Chewie," Consuelos noted. "She grew up with our kids." Emmy winner Ripa went on to share memories of Chewie, telling the viewers that "she gave us so much." "We're filled with gratitude for this dog. ... As each one of our kids left for college and moved out on [their] own, Chewie remained right there. Our steadfast companion," she continued. "We've been so lucky. We're very fortunate people in our lives; we've not had loss in our lives, a tremendous loss like this. We still have all of our parents. We're so fortunate," Ripa said. "I feel very bad crying in front of you when people have — there are much bigger problems in the world, and I understand that. But you have to understand that this dog was so special, and she was such a great girl." Chewie was one of two dogs in the Consuelos family. The Live hosts are also pet parents to Lena, a Maltese/Shih Tzu mix that Ripa adopted in 2020. Read the original article on People

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