I have always loved Kelly Ripa. Loved her.
From her days as Hayley on All My Children, to seeing her nearly every day when I interned at ABC’s The View during the summer of 1999… to seeing her become Regis’ sidekick Monday through Friday on Regis and Kelly. She’s always been someone I’ve admired and just thought was wonderfully entertaining and oh-so-genuine.
So, when I was offered the opportunity to interview Kelly Ripa via webcam this past Monday afternoon, I jumped at the chance!
Kelly launched Electrolux’s newest (and oh-so-fabulous) eco-friendly washer & dryer in (limited edition) “Kelly Green” just in time for Earth Day and she helped kick off an online campaign to encourage people to renew their commitment to living green by planting a virtual flower for a friend. For every virtual flower planted at electroluxappliances.com, Electrolux will donate $1 to Global Green to help support their healthy green schools initiatives across America. How amazing is this campaign for our kids and for future generations…
Here’s my interview with Kelly:
Not to mention Kelly is one of my fave fashionista celeb MOMS! She always looks AMAZING!
Great Interview!! How fun:) I love interviews, real ones with real moms!
Great interview Audrey! I love her! You did a great job, how exciting that you got to interview her! She’s so funny! (I love the bribing with Jelly beans comment from you, hahaha!)
Great job Audrey!! How fun.
Ah, so exciting! You did such a good job. And I would love those washer/dryers! 🙂
Great job, Audrey. You’re right about Kelly being very down to earth. (no “green type”pun intended)
At Super Saturday, she stops and talks to everyone and just enjoys the day with her family going on the rides and shopping for a great cause!
(Ovarian Cancer Research)
Kelly Ripa knows your name!
I love her.
Loved it! You were such a natural 🙂 Great job lady.
I love Kelly. Adorable.
Amazing interview, Audrey! You did such a fabulous job! I’ve long been a Kelly Ripa fan too (since her days as Haley as well). I am “green” with envy (I know that was really bad, lol). Such an important message you helped spread with this interview….go you!!