Kelly Ripa: Anderson Cooper is the ‘Live’ co-host who ‘got away’

Kelly Ripa and Anderson Cooer. Photos: UPI

NEW YORK, Dec. 1 (UPI) — Kelly Ripa says friend and fellow television personality Anderson Cooper was the “Live” co-host who got away.

The 46-year-old TV host confirmed on Wednesday’s episode of “Watch What Happens Live” that Cooper was her No. 1 choice to replace Michael Strahan on “Live! with Kelly.”

“He’s my life. He really is,” she said of the 49-year-old “Anderson Cooper 360” host. “He’s the one that got away and keeps getting away and gets away all the time.”

Strahan left “Live!” for “Good Morning America” in May after nearly four years on the talk show. The series has yet to announce a permanent replacement for the television personality and retired football player.

“We really didn’t set a timeframe for ourselves. We just wanted to wait until we found the right person,” Ripa said of the search. “What we didn’t anticipate was that we would have such an outpouring of interest, so our list got very long very quickly. We’ve been trying to keep it as narrow as possible, but then people pop up.”

“We’ve had a great time. I have to say I feel really lucky and really embarrassed at our good fortune,” the star added of the show’s many guest co-hosts.

Cooper had said on “Watch What Happens Live” in April that it “would be a dream to work with Kelly,” but later renewed his contract with CNN. “Extra” host Mario Lopez was among the other stars who were initially rumored to replace Strahan.

“[It’s] flattering,” Lopez said on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.” “I love Kelly. I’ve guest hosted with her a few times. She’s awesome.”

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