Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos revisited some of his best Live moments over the years during his official cohosting debut.
shared an emotional moment“I’ve spent my entire career talking … but today, it’s hard to put into words how deeply I’ve appreciated being here and being with you, being invited into your homes every day to try to deliver a smile or a laugh or two.
I’m honored to be a part of this family,” Seacrest gushed, later thanking the entireHe then turned to Ripa and added, “I so appreciate your leadership, your love, your wisdom and I really do feel like a family member and we will have that forever.”
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