Kelly Ripa Puts A Funny ‘Riverdale’ Twist On The Consuelos Family Christmas Card This Year — See It Here!
Too funny! Kelly Ripa put a spin on her family’s Christmas card this year, and to be honest, we really appreciate the creativity. The TV personality mailed out a two-sided holiday card this year — one side with the Consuelos family and one side with the Lodge family, Mark Consuelos‘ Riverdale brood!
Mark stars in the hit show alongside his TV wife, Marisol Nichols, and TV daughter, Camila Mendes, and the three posed for a cute photo that said “Happy Holidays. From Our Family To Yours (No Actual Wives Or Children Were Used For This Photo)” written across it. However, the back features Mark’s actual family: a photo of him and Kelly with their three kids, Michael, 21, Lola, 17, and Joaquin, 14. The photo said “Love, The Consuelos’ (Actual Family) Mark, Kelly, Michael, Lola, & Joaquin” on it.
Mark, 47, posted the snap with the caption: “My poor wife has resorted to using my TV family as our holiday card. Personally… I think it’s her best work.” Kelly shared the same pic with the caption. “Tired of fighting with the kids over the holiday card photo? Problem solved! Thanks @camimendes @marisolnichols @instasuelos (swipe to see actual family and don’t forget to read the fine print!),” she wrote.
Their followers were amazed by the creation! “I am dying…best way to start a day… to see a post like this…you are so funny…,” one wrote. Another added, “All your kids look like you even your TV daughter,” another added. “Hysterical!!😂 Good one Kelly👍🏼😁👍🏼Merry Christmas to all your families!!🎄🎄⭐️⭐️✌🏼” one commented.
Kelly’s followers praised their family’s good looks. “Do you guys ever take a bad picture? I don’t know if it’s possible. Gorgeous!” one wrote. Another added, “Such a gorgeous crew!!! Cannot believe how stunning Lola is and so grown up.”
Perhaps Kelly should have posed with Mark’s Riverdale family too considering she was recently cast as his character’s mistress, Mrs. Mulwray!
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