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Kelly Ripa Shares Sweet Memory Of Working With Josh Duhamel On 'All My Children'

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Kelly Ripa reminisced about her time on All My Children, in which she starred as Hayley Vaughan, during Monday’s episode of Live!

With Kelly and Ryan. The 49-year-old host and actress recalled a really sweet memory about working with Josh Duhamel, where he would play with her son Michael when he was just a toddler. “This morning when we were setting up and he was doing his sound check, I had to grab Michael and I said, ‘I want you to see somebody,’” Kelly shared about the virtual check in with Josh. “When we both worked at All My Children together, Josh — there’s a handful of people who were born to be parents that I’ve known in my life, Josh being one of them.” She continued, “He was like a young kid, he was in his very early 20s when we

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