Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos pose with their ‘mini me’s’ on Live after a special segment on talk show

Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos had "mini-me's" appear as them for a vintage Christmas segment

KELLY RIPA and Mark Consuelos have posed with their “mini me’s” on the most recent episode of Live.

The show opened up with pint-sized versions of both hosts in a vintage clip as they decorated a Christmas tree.

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Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos had “mini-me’s” appear as them for a vintage Christmas segmentCredit: ABC
Little Kelly and little Mark's actors looked just like their adult counterparts

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Little Kelly and little Mark’s actors looked just like their adult counterpartsCredit: ABC

On Friday’s episode of Live, the episode opened with a fun moment that had the show’s crew as their younger selves.

Children played each of the hosts’ roles.

Kelly, 53, handed Mark, 52, an ornament to put on the tree.

Even a younger version of D Deja was around to participate in the

Young producer Gelman had a spot on the fun vintage segment.

They all played a miniature version of the Stump Mark trivia game.

Young Kelly said she wanted to have her “very own show” and “a podcast” during the skit as well.

After the opening with everyone’s lookalike mini-me had ended, Kelly and Mark were seen sitting on a white sofa.

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They called the day’s episode a “family holiday party.”

In the end, Kelly and Mark took a snapshot with their younger versions of themselves.

It was a hilarious moment to see them side-by-side the actors playing them.

The crowd couldn’t get enough of the funny opening to the show.

It was a great way to close out the season for the year until it returns for New Year’s.

PERMANENT CHANGE?

On the final episode of Live before the show’s Christmas hiatus, Kelly and Mark made a few changes.

On Friday, Live started off with a skit of the hosts as kids.

Child actors pretended to be Kelly, 53, Mark, 52, and the show’s producers and DJ.

However, when the clip ended, the show’s opening credits did not play.

Instead, the hosts appeared on a long white couch as they woke up from the “dream sequence clip.”

Usually, Kelly and Mark walk out from behind the stage and then sit in the high chairs at their desk.

But, during this whole show, they sat on the couch.

When they weren’t on the couch, they stood up or sat at a big table to eat and talk about memories with their children and producers.

DIFFERENT FORMAT

Also, when Kelly and Mark take their seats at the desk, they usually talk about what is happening in their life or about something they read in an article.

But they didn’t do that on Friday or play their game, Stump Mark, or welcome any celebrity guests to the show.

On Friday’s show, the couple instead aired throwback clips of them and their children throughout the years.

Kelly and Mark then showed clips of their staff’s family throughout the years, and then everyone grown up.

Two of their children — Lola and Michael — appeared on the show, as well as their producer Michael Gelman’s family.

The talk show hosted a wrapping challenge among the families where they had to wrap the gifts in front of them the quickest.

In the end, they all sat around a big table and reminisced on their favorite memories of the talk show.

None of the show’s regular format happened on the most recent show.

The most recent episode was also pre-recorded.

LIVIN’ IT UP

Kelly revealed that she almost didn’t show up to the talk show on Wednesday.

She said that she and Mark recently had a family dinner with their three children.

As well as their “fourth child Andy Cohen,” Mark joked.

Kelly went on to say that whenever Andy, 55, is at their house, it confuses her.

“Our show is getting ready to go on our winter hiatus…we get a few days off for winter,” the host said.

However, Kelly confessed on Thursday that she thought Live’s break “started yesterday.”

Mark asked his wife at what point did she realize it didn’t.

Kelly said “around 11:30 at night,” but insisted that “wasn’t the point.”

She explained that Andy coming over for dinner signaled to her that they were already on vacation.

The crowd couldn't get enough of the hilarious opening segment

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The crowd couldn’t get enough of the hilarious opening segmentCredit: ABC
Even producer Gelman and young DJ Deja had child counterparts

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Even producer Gelman and young DJ Deja had child counterpartsCredit: ABC
After the segment, the show ended up going back to normal

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After the segment, the show ended up going back to normalCredit: ABC

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