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Kelly RipaandMark Consuelosare celebrating another year of wedded bliss.
The couple marked their 26th wedding anniversary Sunday on Instagram, sharing some sweet throwback photos and tributes to each other. “26 years with the love of my life!” Ripa, 51, captioned herpost.
“Happy anniversary! 26 years. Penguin status,” Consuelos, 51,wrote, also posting art of two penguins holding hands with the words “mate for life” above their heads.
Ripa also shared a video to her Instagram Story of the two of them eating breakfast and wishing each other a happy anniversary with a kiss. When she asked him for words of wisdom, Consuelos responded: “Find someone who’ll make you coffee, toast, and a little breakfast on your anniversary … for all the guys out there.”
TheLive! with Kelly and Ryanco-host also showed off the pink and white floral arrangement Consuelos bought her for the occasion. “Best husband award recipient,” Ripa wrote.
She and Consuelos eloped on May 1, 1996, after meeting the year before on the set ofAll My Children. They share sonsMichael, 24,Joaquin, 19, and daughterLola, 20.
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Michael wished his parents a happy anniversary, tagging them in a cheeky Instagram Story with images of Godzilla and King Kong. “Happy anniversary mom and dad!” he wrote.
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“That’s 102 Hollywood years congrats you two!!!“Lisa Rinnawrote. “Perfection!!“Lucy Liucommented. “Happy, Happy Anniversary!!!! Love you both!” wrote Ripa’sHope & Faithonscreen sisterFaith Ford.
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Ripa, Consuelos, and their kids previously spoketo PEOPLEabout family life during the pandemic as the proud mom raved about what keeps them so close.
“We love each other — but we also really like each other, and we respect each other,” she said in 2020. “I don’t think any amount of college or growing up will take that away from us.”
source: people.com