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Mark Consuelos was recently mistaken for his “Live!” predecessor Regis Philbin while attending a star-studded New York Knicks game.
During Tuesday’s taping of “Live With Kelly and Mark,” Consuelos told his wife and co-host, Kelly Ripa, about his fun night at Madison Square Garden — including the funny moment a woman got him mixed up with the longtime TV host, who died in 2020.
“We ate in the owner’s lounge,” the 52-year-old “Riverdale” alum recalled. “This lady thought I was Regis. She goes, ‘You’re Regis! and I said, ‘I’m not! I’m not. But let’s talk!’”
Mark Consuelos said he was recently mistaken for the late Regis Philbin at a New York Knicks game. GC Images The mix-up occurred while he was eating dinner in the owner’s lounge. GC ImagesConsuelos — who sat courtside alongside Tracy Morgan and Chris Rock — defended the woman, saying he “knew what she meant.”
“She was like, ‘He’s very muscular!’ And I go, ‘That’s me!’” he teased, noting that she was “lovely” despite the mix-up.
In fact, the woman told Consuelos that she watched their show “every morning,” prompting him to give her a quick shout-out.
“So, if you’re watching, hi!” he said, giving the camera a small wave.
“This lady thought I was Regis,” he explained. “She goes, ‘You’re Regis!’ and I said, ‘I’m not!’” ABC However, the “All My Children” actor explained that he knew what the woman was trying to get at. WireImageWant more celebrity and pop culture news?
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Philbin, who died at the age of 88, started hosting the beloved TV program in 1988 alongside Kathie Lee Gifford.
Gifford eventually left the show in 2000 and the highly coveted job was given to Ripa the following season. The pair successfully hosted the show together for a decade until Philbin’s retirement in 2011.
While the “All My Children” actress, 53, worked alongside Michael Strahan and Ryan Seacrest in the years following, Consuelos officially took over last year.
Ripa hosted “Live!” alongside the legendary TV host for a decade until his retirement in 2011. WireImage Philbin died at age 88 in 2020. FilmMagicThe couple’s first official episode aired in April 2023 and — despite some initial skepticism from fans — “Live!” earned its best weekly audience ratings in three years with the husband-and-wife co-hosts at the helm.
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Listen to our weekly “We Hear” podcast Shop our exclusive merchSince then, the pair have become quite comfortable on air, often joking about their steamy sex life and relatable marriage squabbles.
Last week, Ripa told viewers she was more tired than usual because Consuelos kept her “awake all night” — prompting the actor to flex his biceps and flash the crowd a suggestive grin.
Consuelos took over as Ripa’s co-host in 2023. instasuelos/Instagram The pair have been together for nearly 30 years. Instagram/@kellyripaDespite the joking, Ripa told the audience that the reason for her lack of sleep was actually due to her husband’s “snoring” — not hanky panky.
Consuelos was snoring so loud that Ripa tried to drown him out by playing a “Dateline” podcast on her “noise-canceling headphones.”
“I couldn’t hear Keith Morrison over the snoring, so I started jostling you, and jiggling you, and some light kicking and some light slamming on the bed next to you, and you would not, could not [stop],” she said.
The couple met while filming “All My Children” in 1995 and wed one year later.