Kelly Ripa Shows Off New NSFW Home Decor Item with a Hilarious Message: 'So Rotten, but So Accurate'
The TV host revealed on Wednesday's 'Live with Kelly and Mark' that a friend gave her the cheeky embroidery
Kelly Ripa has an important reminder hung over the toilet in the home she shares with husband Mark Consuelos.
The Live with Kelly and Mark host, 54, showed a piece of embroidery that reads “Put the seat down you f---er” on her Instagram Stories on Wednesday, Nov. 6. The words are stitched in pink and surrounded by four tiny gray hearts.
"As promised,” she wrote over the funny photo.
Ripa teased the image during a Wednesday Live discussion on household etiquette, prompted when Consuelos, 53, asked her opinion on couples using ChatGPT to resolve arguments.
“Today, on my social media, I will — maybe I’ll post a photograph of a very inflammatory phrase that my girlfriend gave to me that’s embroidered,” she said.
“I have it above the toilet because it says something so rotten, but so accurate that we all need it. We all need to have this hanging over our toilets. It’s a gentle reminder to put the toilet seat down, but it uses language that is so foul and so vile, but like with beautiful embroidery and hearts around it, that it’s a real showstopper.”
Last month, the couple gave fans a glimpse inside their New York City home when they shared a snap in their glamorous bedroom.
Their townhouse includes five bedrooms and six bathrooms.
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The image showed a plush, upholstered bed with a curved settee at the foot in front of a textured accent wall. The luxurious room also features a pair of chandeliers and a cream colored rug.
Ripa previously revealed another cheeky home decor item: a needlepoint pillow that reads, "I want to be where the people aren't."
The co-hosts, who have been married since 1996, will be leaving their N.Y.C. abode when they take Live to Palm Springs for four episodes airing from Monday, Nov. 11 to Thursday, Nov. 14.
"We manifested this. We really, really did," Consuelos told PEOPLE.
"It's one of our favorite places. I think we started talking about it and we were just joking. We were like, 'We should do the show there,' to [executive producer Michael] Gelman," he shares. "We talked about it so much that I think it got their attention in Palm Springs, and it just kind of happened."