Kelly Ripa Reveals Iconic Moment

Mar 15, 2022 - 04:50
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Kelly Ripa Reveals Iconic Moment

The host of Live with Kelly and Ryan is a proud mother of three children.

Kelly Ripa frequently discusses her family life on Live with Kelly and Ryan, and on Friday's broadcast, she told a lovely anecdote about their time together during the epidemic.

When Ally Sheedy stopped by the studio for a talk, the topic naturally moved to her well-known film, The Breakfast Club.

Michael, Lola, and Joaquin, the former Hope and Faith actor informed Ally that they saw the iconic video for the first time during the epidemic and that it "changed their lives.

She began by saying: "What's so amusing is... We were all together during the epidemic, and every night was movie night for my kids."

"Have you guys actually seen The Breakfast Club?" she continued. One night, Mark [Consuelos] approached them and asked them a question. They hadn't done so before, but The Breakfast Club changed their lives." Between chuckles, Ally replied, "I'm very sorry." "It's a long-lasting product," Kelly went on to explain.

It lasts a long time." She also stated that she has been a tremendous fan of the film since its first release and continues to remain so. Ally said, "It's had such a long life, it honestly surprises me." "I was amazed that these kids got such undivided attention," Kelly said, "because our institution was like a prison."

During the conversation, the Single Drunk Female actress also revealed her second job as a teacher at a New York City college to Kelly and co-host Ryan Seacrest.

"I'm teaching an on-camera film course here in New York," she said to her awestruck co-hosts.

"I created an on-camera lesson, or 'close-ups class,' as I refer to it. It's entertaining, and they like it. I also like educating them. I've been doing it for four years."

When Kelly mentioned that there must be a lengthy waiting list for students to get on the actress's course, Ally humbly answered that she didn't know because she had left it up to the college to arrange.

"Each term, roughly 16 children are enrolled. They'll be watching this and hearing me say "kids." Adults in their twenties. All of these young individuals in my life have made me fall in love. It helps me stay young "she stated.