The real reason why Kelly Ripa says that working with regis Philbin "was not a cake"
"The biggest false idea is that everything has come easily," said Ripa about working on Live.
For 10 years,Kelly Ripa co-organizedLive! With Regis and Kelly with a longtime television personalityPhilbin regis. As she became a permanent element of the series in 2001, Philbin had already organized the series withKathie Lee Gifford for about 15 years. In addition, he had decades of previous experience to work on television. So when Ripa - who was best known to act on the soap operaAll my children- was hired onLive, she joined a show with an audience that had existed for years and joined forces with a co-host with a much longer career.
In a new interview withPeople, Ripa opened on herRocked from the first years In the talk show and explained why it was not always easy to work with Philbin, died in 2020. Read the rest to see what she said.
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Ripa had to "win [his] place" in the series.
Ripa spoke toPeople Before the release of his book,Wire live: short long -term stories (Out now) shared this membershipLive 21 years ago, it was not an easy transition, especially because she is a woman.
"There have been good and bad days," she said. "I don't want to have the impression of slamming someone or that I am disrespectful. But I also want people to know that it was not a cake. It took men for years with whom I worked. including an office and a place to put my computer. "
She added: "The biggest false idea is that everything came easily. People think I just introduced themselves one day and I received a job and I lived happy forever and now everything is perfect. But but It's never like that. "
He was told to consider Philbin as his "boss".
Ripa saidPeople That when she was thrown, her agent said to him: "They want you to know who your boss is."AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
"It was very worrying," said the host about the warning, "and that didn't feel good."
She was also told not to bring an entourage to the series, so she only brought a hairdresser and a makeup artist, whom she described as "not an unusual thing for the people of a television program with who arise ". But still, she heard Philbin say to the executive producerMichael Gelman, "Uh-Oh, Gelman, he has an entourage." Ripa said that she "felt horrible", even if she knows that Philbin "was probably trying to be funny". She added: "I understand that he probably did not want a co-host, but the network wanted me to be co-host and I did not think that I should let this opportunity pass. For him. But it was not just for me either. "
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They got along better when they didn't work.
Ripa explained toPeople That even if the co-hosts have clearly managed to work together, their personal relationship was better out of camera.
"Outside the camera and outside this building, it was a different thing," she said. "The handful of times we have spent together, I enjoyed it so much. We went to the same station once on vacation and it came to a dinner that I organized - one of the favorite nights of my life . I never laughed so hard. " She added: "I loved her and I always do it."
But Philbin maintained a resentment after leaving the series.
After Philbin left the show in 2011, there was still a certain tension between him and Ripa. He saidTheInitiated thisShe was "angry" when he left, and that the show had never contacted him again. ABC then published a declaration confirming that hehad was invited to come back, pointing to a Philbin clip present for the shooting of an episode of Halloween in 2015.
Back and forth,Ripa saidHello America , "What was so confusing - not only me, but for us as a show - he had been invited to come back. I did not know why, a, I was vilified and, B, why it would only be my responsibility for Maintaining what was really a working relationship. We did not have this narrow friendship which was supposed. I still have enormous respect for him, and I really think that he is always the biggest storyteller of all time. I loved working with him. I thought it was a unique experience. I learned so much. "