Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos Share Heartbreaking Personal News on Live Broadcast
In a shocking and emotional moment on Live with Kelly and Mark, beloved hosts Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos left their audience stunned during a live broadcast on July 23, 2025, when they delivered heartbreaking personal news. The announcement, prefaced with a somber “We didn’t want to say this…,” marked a rare departure from the couple’s typically upbeat demeanor, sending ripples of concern through their loyal fanbase. As one of daytime television’s most cherished power couples, their revelation has sparked widespread speculation about their future and the impact on their iconic show.
Kelly Ripa, 54, and Mark Consuelos, also 54, have been a fixture on Live since Consuelos officially joined as co-host in April 2023, following Ryan Seacrest’s departure. Their on-screen chemistry, rooted in their nearly three-decade marriage, has revitalized the show, drawing record-high ratings, with a recent report noting its best total viewer audience in nearly a year. The couple’s dynamic—marked by playful banter, occasional bickering, and heartfelt moments—has endeared them to viewers, making their announcement all the more jarring. Posts on X reflect the fans’ shock, with some expressing worry that the news could signal a major life change for the duo.

During the broadcast, Ripa’s voice trembled as she addressed the audience, hinting at the weight of the news. “This is something we’ve been holding close,” she said, gripping Consuelos’ hand. The couple revealed that their family has been grappling with the declining health of their beloved dog, Chewie, a cherished companion who has been with them since their children—Michael, 28, Lola, 24, and Joaquin, 22—were young. “She grew up with our kids,” Consuelos shared earlier this year, his voice breaking during a previous episode discussing Chewie’s condition. The couple confirmed that Chewie’s health had deteriorated rapidly, and they made the painful decision to say goodbye, a loss that has deeply affected their family.
The announcement was particularly poignant given the couple’s history of sharing personal milestones on air. Live’s Upper West Side studio, where they filmed until April 2025, was a second home where their children often visited, creating memories tied to Chewie’s presence backstage. Ripa, visibly emotional, described Chewie as “the heart of our family,” recalling her playful antics and unwavering loyalty. Consuelos, typically stoic, admitted, “It’s been tough to imagine our home without her.” The raw vulnerability displayed by the hosts resonated with viewers, many of whom took to social media to share their condolences and stories of their own pet losses.

This personal tragedy comes at a time of significant transition for Ripa and Consuelos. Earlier this year, they bid an emotional farewell to their long-time studio at 7 Lincoln Square, a space where they built decades of memories. The move to a new downtown studio at The Robert A. Iger Building, alongside other ABC shows like The View, marked a bittersweet end to an era. Ripa reflected on the change, saying, “Our kids grew up here,” underscoring the family’s deep ties to the show. Additionally, the couple recently announced an exciting new venture, Running With Wolves, a four-part ESPN docuseries about their ownership of Campobasso FC, an Italian soccer team, set to premiere on July 29, 2025. The project has been a source of pride, with their daughter Lola commenting, “Forzzaaaaaaa,” in support.
Yet, the weight of their personal loss overshadowed these professional triumphs. The couple’s openness about their grief reflects their signature relatability, a quality that has defined their tenure on Live. Ripa, who joined the show in 2001 alongside Regis Philbin, has navigated multiple co-hosts, including Michael Strahan and Seacrest, before finding a perfect partner in Consuelos. Their real-life marriage brings authenticity to the show, with Ripa jokingly noting Consuelos’ tendency to “tune her out” on air, a dynamic that resonates with audiences. His “zero Fs attitude” has also broadened the show’s appeal, attracting more male viewers—a first for Live.
The announcement also sparked broader reflection on the pressures faced by public figures. Ripa and Consuelos have balanced demanding careers while raising three children and maintaining a high-profile marriage. Their recent stories—ranging from noise complaints from neighbors to Ripa’s playful jabs at Consuelos’ “Rottweiler energy”—reveal a couple unafraid to share their quirks and challenges. However, the loss of Chewie has clearly shaken them, prompting Ripa to pause during the broadcast to wipe away tears. “We didn’t want to say this on air, but you all feel like family,” she said, addressing the audience’s stunned silence.
As fans process this news, the couple’s resilience shines through. They’ve faced challenges before, from Consuelos’ initial hesitation to join Live due to his acting commitments to navigating public scrutiny. Their ability to turn personal pain into a moment of connection underscores why they remain TV’s power couple. While Live with Kelly and Mark continues to thrive, this heartbreaking loss reminds viewers of the humanity behind the spotlight. As one X user wrote, “Kelly and Mark’s honesty about Chewie’s passing broke my heart. They’re real people, just like us.” The couple is expected to take a brief hiatus to grieve privately, with Live airing pre-recorded episodes in the interim.