Days after her son Joaquin’s Broadway debut, Kelly Ripa joked that she and Mark Consuelos thought they “failed as parents” when their youngest child first told them he wanted to attend drama school.

“To get any job was, like, inconceivable to us,” Ripa said on the April 13 episode of “Live with Kelly and Mark.”

“I mean, we were just like, ‘You’re going to have to get a job,’” she recalled telling Joaquin, who graduated from the University of Michigan’s School of Music, Theatre & Dance in May 2025. “And then he books a Broadway show and it was just, like, remarkable for us to watch.”

Kelly Ripa, pictured here between husband Mark Consuelos and son Joaquin in New York City in April 2026, joked on the April 13 episode of “Live with Kelly and Mark” that she and her husband thought they “failed as parents” when Joaquin told them he wanted to attend drama school. Bruce Glikas
Joaquin, seen here with his mother in 2017 in Asbury Park, New Jersey, proved them wrong by booking a role in the acclaimed “Death of a Salesman” revival, which marks his Broadway debut. Getty Images

Consuelos, 55, agreed that it was “pretty wild” to see Joaquin in action April 9 for opening night of Joe Mantello’s revival of Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman.”

Joaquin, 23, booked a role in the show opposite showbiz legends Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf. He plays the younger version of Christopher Abbott’s character, Biff.

During Monday’s “Live,” Ripa, 55, remarked that Consuelos has been “in this game a long time” and is finally making his Broadway debut — hinting that Joaquin beat his dad to the punch.

Consuelos, whose show “Fallen Angels” opens April 19, took the jab in stride, saying it’s “not lost” on him that it took 30-plus years to land his big moment on the Great White Way.

Joaquin, seen here on the set of “Foster Dade” in Staten Island, New York, in December 2025, graduated from the University of Michigan’s School of Music, Theatre & Dance in May 2025. GC Images
Ripa called it “remarkable” to watch Joaquin on Broadway, with Consuelos agreeing that it was “pretty wild” to witness. Mark Consuelos / Instagram

Ripa also joked that Joaquin had some “strict parameters” for his parents to follow at the after-party for the show that boiled down to one rule: “Just be cool.”

“We were so cool! I thought we were pretty cool,” Ripa responded, noting they left Joaquin “mostly alone” for the night.

“I mean, I did hug him, and I was like, ‘I’m so proud of you. Congratulations,’” she admitted. “He was like, ‘All right. OK.’ Meanwhile, everybody else was allowed to hug him and tell him how proud they were all night, and that was fine.”

Consuelos and Ripa, pictured again with Joaquin after his Broadway debut, met on the set of “All My Children” in 1995 and married the following year. Bruce Glikas/Getty Images
The couple, who are celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary this year, are also parents to son Michael and daughter Lola, pictured here in a family Christmas portrait. kellyripa/Instagram

Ripa celebrated Joaquin’s opening night on Broadway with a social media post over the weekend, calling the show “astonishing.”

The post received love from the couple’s friends, including David Muir, Jennifer Garner and Andy Cohen to name a few.

Ripa and Consuelos, who met on the set of “All My Children” in 1995 and tied the knot the following year, are celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary this year.

In addition to Joaquin, the couple also share son Michael, 28, and daughter Lola, 24.

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