Back to news
David Muir switches gears to to show next level support for best friend Kelly Ripa
@Source: hellomagazine.com
David Muir and Kelly Ripa will always be there to support each other.
The two ABC mainstays have been friends for several decades, and have both been part of each other's big milestones, both personal and professional ones.
This week, it was the World News Tonight anchor's turn to support the LIVE with Kelly & Mark host, along with her husband Mark Consuelos, and their latest venture. Watch the moment below.
Though David has been a frequent visitor over at Kelly and Mark's LIVE set, this time it was the couple's turn to visit David's — they are in the same, brand new building after all — as they promoted their new ESPN original series Running with the Wolves.
The series, which premiered Tuesday, July 29, gives fans an intimate look at Kelly and Mark's journey as owners of Italian Serie C soccer club Campobasso FC, which they purchased in 2022.
Fans were eager to see them appear on David's show, particularly Mark's rare insight into his childhood growing up partly in Italy. "Just watched the first two episodes! Ready for the next two and hopefully more episodes in the future," one wrote after a clip of it was shared on Instagram.
Others followed suit with: "Great story! Good luck," and: "So far, so good," as well as: "Watched the first episode. I just love it. So interesting to see how things become what they are. Been watching Kelly since the beginning and I am in love with Mark. What an absolutely wonderful couple. I watch every morning."
Related News
09 Jul, 2025
5 unknown facts about Mirra Andreeva, th . . .
21 Mar, 2025
AstraZeneca investing $2.5bn in China as . . .
18 May, 2025
URC quarter-finals: Leinster host Scarle . . .
24 Jul, 2025
Sports News | DPL Season Two: Siddhant S . . .
03 Jun, 2025
Distributed Control System Market Size T . . .
26 Jun, 2025
Archer back in England Test squad after . . .
06 Jul, 2025
Sports News | Birmingham Blues No More: . . .
05 Jun, 2025
US-backed GHF group extends closure of G . . .