“Big day at the Big House! Go BLUE 💙💛#team100 #bigtenchamps #wrestling,” Ripa, 52, composed, alluding to the College of Michigan football arena’s nickname.

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Joaquin, 19, alongside the entire wrestling crew, was regarded for coming out on top for the 2022 Big Ten title in Spring during the football match-up on Saturday.

The show incorporated a feature reel, trailed by an appearance by the entire wrestling crew, who flaunted their pristine title rings on the football field.  Michigan Wrestling shared a video of the function. Consuleos, 51, likewise posted a photograph of himself with Joaquin, who held up his title ring, and a nearby of his child’s new piece of equipment. “Great food and company at our yearly football back end. Passed out some B1G rings,” College of Michigan Wrestling posted, including a photograph of Ripa having a chance of Joaquin and his ring. Ripa and Consuelos have been hitched since May 1996 in the wake of meeting each other on the arrangement of Every one of My Kids in 1995.

The team share three youngsters — Michael, 25, Lola, 21, and Joaquin.

On a February episode of Live with Kelly and Ryan — during which Consuelos showed up as visitor co-have — the couple shared a portion of their viewpoints about watching Joaquin on the mat.

Ripa referred to Consuelos as “a phase father,” albeit the entertainer later admitted, “I don’t have the foggiest idea what they’re doing; I have no clue about the thing they’re doing.”

“We’re such great wrestling guardians that we simply express out loud anything the guardians sitting by us are saying,” Ripa added.

Consuelos concurred with his better half’s assertion, saying, “We know nothing!” “Slowing down! Like, what does that mean?” he kept, depicting the amusing second while watching their child’s down.

The pair additionally kidded about how they wound up becoming games guardians, despite the fact that they at first arranged not to get their youngsters “in sports” in the wake of watching guardians move “the nation over to help their children” during the Olympics. “We should not empower games. Slice to, here we are in Ann Arbor,” Ripa jested.

A previous rendition of this story misidentified the school. Joaquin goes to the College of Michigan.