Kelly Ripa Smooches Her Sports Star

Kelly Ripa Smooches Her Sports Star

Kelly Ripa and her husband Mark Consuelos cheered on their 8-year-old daughter Lola as she competed in her school sports day in Central Park, New York City on Monday (November 2). Kelly and Lola took turns taking photos on her iPhone as Mark used his fancy camera.

We just spotted Mark and their 12-year-old son Michael out and about in SoHo. Hopefully we'll catch a glimpse of their youngest child, 6-year-old Joaquin soon!

Photos: Splash / INFdaily.com


 


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RandallD said:

This is a good past time, watching your daughter play in the school. This is a wonderful feeling especially to the Lola because it shows that her parents support her. This kind of past time is great because it is not dangerous and besides, you are making someone happy unlike watching an ice skating bear. An ice skating bear sounds cute – but in reality, that's a large and very dangerous predator being paraded in front of people. Dangerous animals being made to perform tricks is a long human pastime and its dangerous game that people sometimes lose. A circus on tour from Kyrgyzstan saw its ice skating bear go awry, killing its handler and mauling another person. Some months ago, Kelly Ann Walz was killed by a pet black bear, and in both instances, the bear was immediately put down, and one would think that it would set an example. An ice skating bear sounds like it might be worth a payday loan to see, but large predators are to be avoided for a reason.

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