Apparently, Fred Savage brings out Kelly Ripa's naughty side
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Apparently, Fred Savage brings out Kelly Ripa's naughty side
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It only took Fred Savage co-hosting Live! to get details on Kelly Ripa's sex life
Well, this should bump up ratings. More:Michael Strahan is kind of rubbing his new job in Kelly Ripa's face
Fred Savage joined Kelly Ripa as her temporary Live! with Kelly co-host Monday, and things got a little... intimate.
During the show, he revealed that although he came to New York alone
this time, the last time he was at the hotel where he's staying, he
definitely wasn't.
"The last time I was at this hotel, we made our first baby at this
hotel," he revealed. "So I call my wife, I’m like, 'So you’ll never
guess where I am.'"
Hilariously, Savage went on the spill some juicy details about that
fateful night, revealing that he and his wife were trying to get
pregnant and tracking her ovulation. They discovered the time was right,
just after they went out on the town and ate a huge dinner.
"Our stomachs were so distended, I don’t even know how [it
happened]," Savage said as Ripa cracked up next to him. "I don’t know
how we got from here to there, but our son’s 9, and he’s great." More:Kelly Ripa can't fool us with a thinly veiled slam against Michael Strahan
The odds of a similar situation happening for Ripa are pretty low, though, she revealed after Savage finished his story.
"Mark [Consuelos] knows we won’t be having any post-meal activity if I
have anything greater than a salad," she said, after checking the
audience to make sure no children were present. "He knows if I just say
I’ll have a light salad, he gets excited. 'This is a sure thing
tonight!'"
And Savage has his own similar experience.
"I feel that way sometimes when my wife shaves her legs," he
admitted. "And she’s like, 'That’s not for you, I’m wearing a dress
tomorrow!'"
Check out the rest of the hilarious exchange in the video below: More:Was Fred Savage auditioning to be Kelly Ripa's Live! co-host?
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