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Mario Lopez addresses rumours he could be Kelly Ripa’s new ‘Live’ co-host

TV personality Mario Lopez poses backstage during the first ever iHeart80s Party at The Forum on February 20, 2016 in Inglewood, Calif. Photo by Mike Windle/Getty Images for iHeartMedia

Mario Lopez has addressed the rumours that he could possibly replace Michael Strahan as Kelly Ripa’s new co-host on Live with Kelly and Michael.

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Lopez, 42, told Ellen DeGeneres on her show that the rumours are “very flattering.”

READ MORE: Michael Strahan to leave ‘Live with Kelly and Michael’ on May 13

“I know people were saying that,” he said. “I love Kelly. I’ve guest-hosted with her a few times; She’s awesome. I actually did a movie with her husband Marc [Consuelos], who’s a real good guy. I’m looking forward to going back and guest-hosting again.”

DeGeneres went on to press the Saved by the Bell actor about the speculation, but his response was muted and coy.

“[I’ve] got to go over everything with Mrs. Lopez,” he said of his wife Courtney Laine Mazza. “She’s the real boss of the house so we’ll see what she has to say about that.”

READ MORE: Kelly Ripa returns to ‘Live,’ speaks her mind about Michael Strahan departure

The interview happened a few days after the Daytime Emmy Awards were handed out on April 29.

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Ripa and Strahan both won awards for “Outstanding host in an Entertainment Talk Show,” while Lopez took home a statue for his work on Extra (which won “Outstanding Entertainment News Program”).

Disney has yet to confirm or deny the suggestions that Lopez may take over as co-host, though they previously stated on-air auditions to find Strahan’s replacement will begin May 16.

 

READ MORE: Kelly Ripa Breaks Her Silence, Thanks Staff For Their ‘Support And Love’ In Email

That hasn’t stopped several fans from endorsing the actor as a possible co-host for Live on social media.

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