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Kelly Ripa reveals one of her biggest regrets regarding her marriage to Mark Consuelos

Rebelander Basilan
Feb 08, 2019
06:13 A.M.

TV personality Kelly Ripa confessed that she's regretful she and her husband Mark Consuelos didn't have a fourth kid.

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Ripa and Consuelos, who have been married for more than two decades, now share three children - Michael, Lola, and Joaquin.

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"And I can be honest: My body looks like Peter Pan no matter what I do."

However, on a recent episode of "Live With Kelly and Ryan", the 48-year-old morning show host revealed that she would have liked one more.

Ripa told her co-host Ryan Seacrest: “I am regretful that we didn’t have more. There is [sic ] many different reasons. First of all, triangulation. When they are small … you always have two against one. It is just the way it is, it’s unavoidable.”

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“But I also just loved having them. I adore them as the grown-ups that they’ve become … but when they are tiny, they are just so adorable. And they say amazing things, and I miss all of that," she added.

Ripa and Consuelos tied the knot in 1996, and the famous TV host had her first child one year later.

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The star, who has always been vocal about her enthusiasm for fitness, recently told The Cut that her body looks like Peter Pan regardless of what she does.

“I was talking to a cardiologist and he said to make sure your heart beats out of your chest every day. The more you exercise, the healthier it is," Ripa said. "And I can be honest: My body looks like Peter Pan no matter what I do."

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She added: “I’ve never been a va-va-voom woman. I like to take AKT — which is cardio-based dance classes — about four to five days a week between 3 and 5 p.m. And I like to do SoulCycle on the weekends. In the summer, I like to run in Central Park because I think it’s so gorgeous.”

Ripa also shared that a lot of caffeine is the thing that fuels her jam-packed schedule.

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