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EXCLUSIVE: Kelly Ripa Talks Motherhood, Relationships, & Taking Her Kids To The Doctor (Video)
Kelly Ripa was nice enough to speak with Famecrawler via video.
She dishes on her new campaign with Electrolux to raise money for ovarian cancer, the challenges of balancing work and motherhood, her appreciation of Morticia Addams ability to “rock an extreme family,” and why her mother and mother-in-law are amazing idols when it comes to parenting. The things she does now that she swore she’d never do before she had kids-she’s got a whole laundry list of things!
If that wasn’t enough-find out what she feels is the key to her and hubby Mark’s successful relationship and why her kids think she’s the bad cop when it comes to parenting.
Kelly’s one funny lady. It was hard stifling a laugh, but I didn’t want to drown out her talking.
To take part in the Splits Campaign, you can log on to www.Kelly-Confidential.com to make your own virtual bannana split. For every ice cream creation, Electrolux will donate $1 to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund.
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LMR commented on Jun 30 10 at 6:15 pmThat’s one amazing woman right there. She does so much. I really appreciate her.
Jen Singer commented on Jul 02 10 at 6:04 pmI was one of the mom bloggers invited to the event and it’s true: Kelly Ripa is a wonderful person. Here’s the video I made about the event: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0h8fkmg2aU
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