DISASTER On Morning TV: Kelly Ripa And Mark Consuelos Stunned When DOG P00P Interrupts Broadcast

THIS is the moment a dog pooped live on air in front of hosts, Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos.

The long-time ABC host was left absolutely mortified as she cried out, ‘that smells pungent!’

Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos holding puppies, while Kelly Ripa looks disgusted and Mark Consuelos appears to be reacting to something off-camera.

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Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos hosted a rather awkward segment on Live!Credit: Getty

A dog poops live on air in front of hosts Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos.

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As part of a special week, they invited established Veterinarian Dr. Will Draper into the studioCredit: Live With Kelly & Mark

Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos with puppies on a bench, with Ripa looking disgusted.

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However they were left with a rather nasty surprise when the dogs in the studio got a little too comfortableCredit: Live With Kelly & Mark
Kelly Ripa, 54, has hosted the Live! morning show on ABC since 2001 after she replaced Kathie Lee Gifford.

She has fronted the daytime talk show alongside the likes of Regis Philbin, Michael Strahan and Ryan Seacrest.

This was before her actor husband, Mark Consuelos, 54, was hired to host the show with her.

His appointment bringing the format back to its roots of a married couple partnership on-screen.

However, there was one moment which has left the longtime television personality absolutely mortified.

As part of the show’s ‘Raise the Woof week’ the pair invited Veterinarian, Dr. Will Draper into the studio.

Their set was completely transformed to look like central park, complete with wooden benches and plastic grass on the floor.

He was welcomed into the studio to discuss the do’s and the don’ts of looking after canine companions.

Kelly and Mark both love dogs and they currently share a Maltese and Shih Tzu mix named Lena.

Their senior dog Chewie was adopted in 2021 before he passed away earlier this year, but they both held and stroked the animals on set.

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However, Dr Will was left with a nasty surprise when two of the dogs who ran around the set playing went awry.

He explained: “Being around other dogs helps them be less fearful, be less aggressive, [and] less anxious.

“They learn the smells and activities of other dogs.”

But right when he was talking about smells in what could only be described as an ironic moment, one of the dogs snuck round the back of his bench for some privacy.