LIVE’s Mark Consuelos has been caught grinding all over a fan in front of wife Kelly Ripa.
During Wednesday’s edition of the daily trivia show Stump Mark, Mark made an incorrect guess.
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Live’s Mark Consuelos was seen grinding all over a fan dancer during a recent episode of Live with Kelly and MarkCredit: ABC
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The dance took place after Mark lost the day’s edition of Stump Mark to a crafty contestantCredit: ABC
Stump Mark has contestants calling in to give two different statements to the host.
Only one is true, and Mark, 52, has to ask questions and determine what the truth is in 60 seconds.
When players stump Mark, they get a special mug and a T-shirt.
Tuesday’s edition of the game featured a player named Richelle Croyle from Irwin, Pennsylvania.
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The two statements she gave were “I visited three zoos last summer” and “I visited six lakes last summer”.
Richelle ended up stumping Mark and told him he was wrong in a singsong voice.
Almost immediately after, a remix of her voice with a hip-hop beat played.
Mark got up out of his seat and walked over to the fan dancer that had been chosen for the day.
He let the fan dancer grind up against him for an extended amount of time.
The dancer shimmied against Mark and came back for more.
She even started to twerk as she got down on her knees and grooved along to the music.
The audience hooted and hollered.
“If something happens to me, you all know who did it,” Kelly joked.
The pair then settled down and moved on to the next segment, where Richelle could win a trip to a resort in Las Vegas.
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GOLDEN GIRL
Meanwhile Kelly had a suggestion about competing on The Golden Bachelorette.
The Live host and her husband revealed their dating back-up plans, if something should happen to the other.
On Monday’s Live with Kelly and Mark, the opening conversation turned to dating habits, and the fact the couple confessed their last date was 30 years ago.
“Isn’t that crazy?” Kelly asked as the audience gasped.
“That 30 years ago was the last date we went on. Isn’t that nuts?”
The talk took a turn when Mark asked what his partner would do if either unexpectedly died.
“I would never date again,” Kelly boasted, as the crowd went aww.
“No, no, don’t ‘aww’ me,” Kelly snapped back, explaining the reason she wouldn’t date again was because, “I’m just too finicky.”
As Kelly began to rattle off her dating requirements, Mark interrupted her.
“On this season’s The Golden Bachelorette,” he started, soliciting laughs from both and derailing Kelly’s thoughts.
“Oh that would be the fastest series ABC ever had,” Kelly replied, wiping away tears of laughter. “It would be one episode, and as the limousine was rolling…not even. The car just needs to slow down, and I’d be like, ‘Next! Next! Next! No. No thank you. Are you kidding me? See ya later! Goodbye.'”
Realizing what she was saying, Mark conceded, “You’re too tired to train another one. I’m housebroken.”
“You are my best project I’ve ever worked on,” Kelly agreed, shooting her husband a loving look.
MARK’S TURN
As for Mark, the 52-year-old took the high road – first promising to spend a full year mourning.
After that, “I would do what any self-respecting man would do. I would go to church and meet a nice lady at church,” he said, looking up to the heavens for approval.
“He’s waiting for God to strike him down,” Kelly countered.
Mark then said he would likely date someone of an appropriate age, and even had a specific range.
“There is a formulation,” he explained to his wife. “It’s your age, divided by two, plus seven.
“So, that would be 26 plus 7 … so 33 would be the youngest I could go.
An unconvinced Kelly shot back, “I think you wouldn’t even know what to do with a 33-year-old.”
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The dancer kept grinding all over Mark in addition to twerking and getting closerCredit: ABC
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Mark would move away and the dancer would move in closer to him againCredit: ABC
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The pair seemed to be having quite a bit of fun together on stageCredit: ABC