Kelly Ripa, Mark Consuelos share blunt advice for couples planning a big wedding
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, who have been married for 30 years, are urging people to avoid having a big wedding.
"Weddings are having a micro trend in 2026," Ripa said in a prerecorded segment that aired Thursday, according to People magazine .
"Live with Kelly and Mark" is currently on summer break, with live episodes returning after Labor Day.
"Tiny.
A quirky cake.
No big ceremony.
Candles over flowers.
Cost-effectiveness.
This is the year of the cost-effective wedding.
Ceremonies are out, parties are in," Ripa said.
KELLY RIPA SAYS SHE HAS A SECRET SIGNAL THAT TELLS MARK CONSUELOS SHE'S NOT IN THE MOOD "So they’ll do a small ceremony and then a big party.
Buffets are back on the menu, for cost-effective reasoning.
They’re cheap, they’re cheerful, and they’re returning to wedding venues.
Brides are opting on buying secondhand wedding dresses.
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