Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos Bid Emotional Farewell to Live Studio After 37 Years
On July 10, 2025, Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos delivered a tearful goodbye to the iconic New York studio of Live with Kelly and Mark, marking the end of a 37-year legacy at the Upper West Side location. The couple, who have co-hosted the beloved daytime talk show since Consuelos joined Ripa in 2023, shared an emotional message during their final broadcast from the historic studio, reflecting on the profound personal and professional milestones they’ve experienced there. “Our kids grew up here, and now we’re officially closing this chapter here,” Ripa said, her voice breaking as she addressed the audience. The announcement, coupled with a heartfelt montage of memories, left fans and viewers reeling, with social media platforms like X buzzing with tributes and nostalgia. The show will relocate to a new state-of-the-art studio in Los Angeles, a move that signifies a new era but also the end of a cherished chapter for the couple and their loyal audience.
Live, which began in 1983 as The Morning Show with Regis Philbin and Cyndie Garber, has been a cornerstone of daytime television, evolving through hosts like Kathie Lee Gifford and Ryan Seacrest before Ripa and Consuelos took the helm. The New York studio, located at 7 Lincoln Square, has been the backdrop for countless moments—celebrity interviews, viral segments, and personal milestones for Ripa, who joined as co-host in 2001 alongside Philbin. Over her 24-year tenure, Ripa welcomed her three children—Michael, Lola, and Joaquin—with Consuelos, often sharing stories of their family life on air. “This studio is where I became a mom, where Mark and I grew as a team, and where we built a family with all of you,” Ripa said, gesturing to the audience. Consuelos, visibly moved, added, “This place is home. Leaving it feels like leaving a piece of our hearts.”
The decision to relocate Live to Los Angeles stems from logistical and creative considerations, as Disney, the show’s parent company, seeks to modernize production with a new facility equipped for advanced digital content. The move also aligns with Ripa and Consuelos’s growing Hollywood ties, including their production company, Milojo, and Consuelos’s role on Riverdale. However, the transition has sparked mixed emotions among fans, many of whom associate the show’s New York roots with its authenticity. On X, one user, @NYCFan4Life, wrote, “Kelly and Mark saying goodbye to the Live studio broke me. That place is iconic—Regis, Kathie Lee, now this? LA won’t be the same.” Another fan, @TalkShowJunkie, praised the couple’s chemistry, noting, “Kelly and Mark made that studio feel like our living room. Wishing them luck, but I’ll miss NYC.”

The farewell episode was a celebration of the show’s legacy, featuring tributes from former hosts, surprise guests, and a video montage showcasing Ripa’s journey from a 30-year-old newcomer to a daytime television titan. Clips included her first day with Philbin, Seacrest’s decade-long partnership, and Consuelos’s seamless transition as co-host, marked by their natural banter and real-life chemistry as a married couple of 29 years. The couple reflected on raising their children in the studio’s orbit, with Ripa recalling how Michael, now 28, once toddled onto the set during a commercial break, while Lola, 24, and Joaquin, 22, grew up visiting backstage. “This was their playground,” Consuelos said, smiling through tears. “They’d do homework in the green room while we taped. It’s surreal to think that’s over.”
The move to Los Angeles represents a bold new chapter for Live, with Ripa and Consuelos promising to maintain the show’s signature warmth while embracing fresh opportunities, such as integrating more West Coast celebrity guests and outdoor segments. Yet, the emotional weight of leaving New York was palpable. Ripa, known for her quick wit, grew somber as she thanked the crew, many of whom have worked on Live for decades. “You’re our family,” she said, addressing staff members who joined them onstage for the final bow. The audience, a mix of longtime fans and tourists, gave a standing ovation, with many visibly emotional as the couple waved goodbye.

Social media has been flooded with reactions, from heartfelt messages to calls for a “farewell tour” of the old studio. The hashtag #LiveWithKellyAndMark trended on X, with fans sharing favorite moments, like Ripa’s Halloween costumes or Consuelos’s playful teasing. The couple’s authenticity—rooted in their real-life marriage—has been a cornerstone of the show’s enduring appeal, and their farewell underscored their commitment to carrying that spirit forward. As they prepare for the Los Angeles debut, Ripa and Consuelos are leaving behind a studio filled with memories but taking with them the love of millions who tuned in daily. “This isn’t goodbye to Live,” Ripa said, smiling. “It’s just a new address. We’ll see you in LA.”