Lola Consuelos bedroom drama surfaces on Live With Kelly and Mark
lola consuelos became the subject of a live family callout on Wednesday, May 6, when Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos used Live With Kelly and Mark to discuss her messy bedroom. The segment turned a brief New York visit into a very specific domestic complaint. Lola had come home from London, and her parents noticed the room before she left again.
May 6 Bedroom Callout
Kelly said Lola was on her way back to London after the family had dinner outside the night before and started sneezing and coughing. Lola told them, "I’ve gotten us all sick," and Kelly answered, "It’s allergies." The exchange set up the sharper complaint: the bedroom, which Kelly called "wild," had clearly not been touched the way her parents expected.
Mark said he looked at Lola’s room and asked, "You’re leaving our house. Why is this stuff here? What is all this?" Kelly said she had told Lola to clean her room "every night for a week," but the clutter stayed put. She also said, "I understand that, but I kept hoping that she would, at some point, go into her closet and take some of that with you or donate it," which makes the issue less about one messy night than a longer-running habit that was suddenly public.
New York Visit, London Life
21-year-old Lola had returned to New York City to see family and watch Joaquin make his Broadway debut in Death of a Salesman. On April 26, she even captioned an Instagram Story photo of the show’s Playbill with "INCREDIBLE," a brief signal that the trip was about more than a holiday stopover. She still lives in London with her boyfriend, Cassius Kidston, after moving there shortly after graduating from New York University in 2023.
The family’s jokes worked because they cut against Lola’s old reputation. Kelly said Lola had won the Cleanest Camper award for three years in a row, and that teachers at her school once had her organize other kids’ desks and closets because she was the cleanest student. Against that record, Mark’s line landed cleanly: "Just don’t walk into her room."
Clean Camper, Not Closet
That contrast is the point of the segment. Kelly called Lola "a net asset," saying she walks into a room and makes everything more fun, while Mark framed the bedroom as the one place where that energy stops. For viewers, the practical takeaway is simple: Lola’s New York visit was short, family-centered, and already over by Wednesday morning, but the room jokes gave the show a tidy, funny snapshot of how the Consuelos household talks about its middle child when she is home.