Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos celebrate Lola Consuelos' 25th birthday

Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos celebrate Lola Consuelos' 25th birthday

lola consuelos turned 25, and Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos marked the birthday with a tribute video built from home videos and photos. The clip, set to Lola’s song “End Of The World,” gave a rare family look at a milestone that unfolded partly in public and partly from home.

Ripa and Consuelos posted the message on Instagram with the caption, “Happy birthday to the love of our lives @theyoungestyung! Lola, you make every day a party,” and Lola answered in the comments, “I love you,”. Adriana Consuelos added, “Happy birthday sweetheart. I love you.”

Tuesday on Live with Kelly and Mark

Tuesday’s episode of Live with Kelly and Mark turned the birthday into an on-air family note. Mark Consuelos said, “Happy birthday, Lola! 25 years ago!” while Kelly Ripa added, “Oh my gosh! She lives in London, she won't even see this! Happy birthday, you are our favorite daughter.”

The London line is the part that makes the birthday tribute more than a standard celebrity post. Lola lives there with her longtime love, Cassius Kidston, after meeting him while studying at NYU, so the birthday message crossed both geography and schedule: New York family rituals on one side, a London life on the other.

Lola Consuelos in London

Lola has spoken plainly about why London suits her. On her mother’s Let's Talk Off Camera podcast, she said, “I love London…I encourage everyone to do at least, if you can, a year, maybe less, maybe eight months, I don't know, living in London.” She added, “I think it's the best city,” and also said, “I love New York. New York's always gonna be my home.”

That split matters because the birthday tribute was not just nostalgia; it was a public snapshot of a family with one foot in New York and another in London. Ripa and Consuelos have already made that trip before, visiting Lola in December 2025 for her debut performance at The Lower Third, where Ripa said, “We are beside ourselves. She's been working so hard, and her hard work paid off and guess what? We pulled off the ultimate surprise,” and, “She didn't know we were here and we wanted to wait until it was all over to surprise her. We didn't want to make her nervous.”

For now, the key takeaway is simple: the family is using their own media channels to turn Lola’s 25th birthday into a public record of support, and Lola is answering back in the same place. That is the story — not a glossy image, but a working family exchange that keeps moving between Instagram, television and London.

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