Getting down and dirty! Kelly Ripa joked about why virtual interviews can at times feel like cheating on her husband, Mark Consuelos.
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? We can't blame you. The -esque period piece set in Regency-era London has no shortage of drama, romance and jaw-dropping fashion. The Netflix series, adapted from Julia Quinn's novels, has us gawking at the stunning ensembles, designed by Ellen Mirojnick.
Getting down and dirty! Kelly Ripa joked about why virtual interviews can at times feel like cheating on her husband, Mark Consuelos.
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