Kelly Ripa is cooking up a questionable reason for acquiring real estate.The “Live with Kelly and Mark” host recently teased that after watching a certain hit AMC show, she felt she could follow in a one Walter White’s footsteps.After her husband and co-host, Mark Consuelos, shot down the idea of buying the home in New Mexico — where actor Bryan Cranston’s “Breaking Bad” was filmed — Ripa, 54, recounted a fond memory of watching the series that aired from 2008 to 2013.“Do you remember, Gelman, when I was like, ‘I think I can make meth!’ because I’ve seen ‘Breaking Bad?'” Ripa asked her producer Michael Gelman on Tuesday’s episode.
“I’m like a chef.I like to watch cooking shows — baking shows, really, I’m more of a baker, which is science, which, apparently so is making crystal meth,” the actress continued.
“So, I became convinced that I, too, could make crystal meth.”Consuelos, 53, then stepped in to assist his wife’s hilarious explanation.“You also think you can figure-skate when you watch the Olympics,” Consuelos quipped, to which Ripa responded by sharing her extensive routine for watching the Winter Olympics.“I have a – – hole syndrome.I do.
I have it.If I see anything on TV, I’m then like, ‘I can totally do that,’ and every Winter Olympics, I move all the furniture in the living room.
I do,” Ripa admitted.“I move the furniture, I put on my socks, and I’m like, ‘I’m going to do living room Olympics,’ check out my triple salchow.
Guess what? I can land it! Sorry, don’t hate the player, hate the game.”“Breaking Bad” followed Cranston’s Walter White, a chemistry teacher with terminal cancer who resorts to cooking meth with a former student to make money for his family.And now, the fictional character’s real-life New Mexico home is on the market for $3.9 million.
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