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Kelly Ripais highlighting a special family fashion moment.
“… That dress that Lola was wearing is 30 years old,” Ripa shared. “That was my dress from 30 years ago. So I thought that was pretty cool.”
“Being named a Disney Legend is just the pixie dust on top of a Sundae. Thank you for this honor@Disney!@DisneyD23,” she captioned the post at the time.
During Tuesday’s show, she jokingly shared, “I was like [to Mark], ‘See? Price per wear!,’ ” referencing her motto for keeping and reusing old clothing.
Mark Consuelos, Kelly Ripa, Lola Consuelos at D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event on Sunday, August 11, 2024.The Walt Disney Company
She has mentioned her “price per wear” motto several times on the show, most recently referencing it in April, when she shared that she still has aGap nightgown that she purchased 35 years ago, which she still wears over jeans. At the time, she joked with the audience that she paid practically “nothing” for the garment, adding that “price per wear” is almost to the point that Gap is paying her.
She has also reworn several specific pieces of clothing, including acream midi-length pencil skirt,which she guessed was “about 20 years old” and said she “found” in a “closet downstairs.”
“And you know, we buttered up my legs and we wedged me into it. But I just realized as I sat down in the chair — skirt might not make it,” she joked at the time.
Ripa and Mark also discussed what it meant for theAll My Childrenalum to earn the recognition of a “Disney Legend: on the show. Mark noted that he got “teary-eyed” watching her speech.
“I know, I looked away from you when you did,” Ripa recalled. “I was like, ‘Okay…’ So I just looked atAngela Bassettthe entire time.”
“What did you want me to do?,” Mark joked, to which she responded, “I just didn’t want to be emotional with you, so I looked at Angela.”
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He then noted that he was at a “level three” when it came to the tears in his eyes, noting that it was one of the “ones where they kind of just build up at the bottom ring of your eyes.” He added, “I was trying to hold it together for you.”
“Your eyes are very big and expressive,” Ripa said. “He looks like, you know the emoji where the eye fills up with tears? That’s what he looks like.”
source: people.com