Congrats!Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos’ Daughter Lola Graduates High School — See the Proud Parents!
What a happy time! Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos‘ daughter, Lola, is now a high school graduate, as she completed her four years earlier this week.
The Live With Kelly and Ryan host, 48, took to Instagram on Wednesday, June 13, to share a photo in her stories of her husband, 48, smiling alongside their only daughter. “Happening now!!!!!” the TV personality captioned the lovely pic featuring Lola in her cap and gown. Take a look at the snap below!
This wasn’t the only photo that the All My Children alum shared on the social media platform — she also posted a pic featuring her two other kids — sons Michael, 22, and Joaquin, 16, wearing big smiles beside their happy sister. “The Graduate” Kelly captioned. Fans were of course all about the pic, as they took to the comments section to respond.
“You go girl!!!! That is for Lola, love you too Kells!” one person said. Another added, “Stunning family photo. Congratulations, Lola.”
While Kelly and Mark are pretty big stars, they have done everything in their power to ensure that their children remain humble and grounded. “[They] are extremely proud of how their children turned out,” a source close to the pair revealed to Hollywood Life. “Kelly always dreamed of having a daughter and loves how close she and Lola are. Kelly is a very hands-on mom and can be strict at times, especially with Lola because of how beautiful she is, but she trusts her kids implicitly.”
It seems the couple’s parenting has worked perfectly, as all three children are wonderful — the trio can also expect full support from their folks regardless of the path they choose. “Kelly and Mark often say that they are supportive of their children and don’t care either way if they want to go into the entertainment industry or not, however, if they do, they fully support it,” the insider added.
Sounds like these kids have fantastic parents!
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