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May 22 2007 07:01 AM ET
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Kelly Ripa looks to return to acting when her kids are older

Kellyripa_007_wenn1315629_cbb_2Kelly Ripa didn’t mourn the cancellation of Hope & Faith last year because it allowed for more time with her family, which includes husband Mark Consuelos, sons Michael, 9 1/2, Joaquin, 4, and daughter Lola, 5 1/2. However, the Live with Regis and Kelly host says she wouldn’t mind going back to work in a few years.
As my kids get older, once maybe Joaquin goes to school full time and I have eight hours a day where I’m just sitting around, then maybe I’ll feel differently, but right now I’m really content.
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May 18 2007 09:50 AM ET
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Kelly Ripa with Lola and Joaquin in NYC

Live with Regis and Kelly co-host Kelly Ripa, 36, was spotted out with her daughter Lola Grace, 5 1/2, and son Joaquin Antonio, 4, in NYC yesterday. They had just visited FAO Schwarz and were coming home with some goodies!

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Photo by WENN.

1sesameheadsLola wears Junk Food’s Sesame Street faces tee ($27).


Crocs160864_89359_jbJoaquin wears Croc caymans in navy ($27).


Walloffame_1948_43803055He also wears a New York Mets replica pullover jersey ($25).

Thanks to CBB reader Jessie.

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Apr 12 2007 01:03 AM ET
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Miller Duchovny takes Manhattan

Splashnews_sp260207a_01_cbbDavid Duchovny visited Live with Regis and Kelly yesterday morning and told Kelly Ripa and guest host Pat Sajak a humorous tale of his last New York City adventure with his son Kyd Miller, 4 1/2. Wanting to show his son the sights, he planned a loaded day of visits to such landmarks as FAO Schwartz and the Empire State Building, only Miller wasn’t very enthused about it.

I said, ‘We’re gonna do all these things and then we’re gonna go tothe Empire State Building and he’s like, ‘No! No!’ I said, ‘No it’scool. It’s a very tall building. It’s not scary…So we’re going through our day and every stophe’s saying, ‘No, no, no!’ In his mind he’s not enjoying anything. We’reeating chocolate at that place I can’t remember so I don’t get a freeone. And then we go FAO Schwartz for the big teddy bears and finallywe’re on our way to the Empire State Building and I said, ‘Look, we’regoing to the tall building, it’s gonna be good.’ And he’s just holdinghis seat like this (clenches his hands) and he goes, ‘I do not want to go to the Vampire State Building!’ And I said, ‘I get it now. Because I don’t want to go thereeither.’

Asked about why he and Téa Leoni call Miller and Madelaine West, almost 8, by their middle names – which is a tradition in Tea’s family – David responds,

That’s a thing my wife decided. I don’t know. Why isn’t their middlename their first name? I don’t know. You’re gonna have to ask her thenext time she’s on. It’s a mystery to me. I just said, ‘Yes.’

Their middle names carry special meaning though.

Miller’s my mother’s maiden name and West is a family name from Téa’s family.

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