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Kelly Ripa‘s daughter Lola Consuelos has everyone checking out her Instagram and TikTok as she gears up for a new music release. The 22-year-old daughter to Live! host Kelly has been building up to the release of her second single. With only a few days to go until “Divine Timing” drops, fans are eagerly checking out photos and videos on Kelly Ripa’s daughter’s Instagram. They’re also clamoring to see what’s new on the NYU student’s TikTok. Lola made 2022 headlines for releasing her debut “Paranoia Silverlining” track. Now, fans of Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos‘ daughter can expect even more.
Kelly Ripa’s Daughter Stuns in a Bathrobe
Posting to TikTok to promote her second single, Lola stunned in a low-key bathroom video. Showing off her gorgeous facial features, the only daughter to Kelly Ripa filmed herself in a gray waffle bathrobe, wearing a towel on her head.
Delivering a “Get Ready with Me” video, Lola appeared to have come right out of the shower. She eventually removed her head towel to show off damp hair while applying face serum and slowly glamming herself up. Going relatively fuss-free, Lola showed off her clear complexion as she wore only gold hoop earrings for accessories. She did, however, add plenty of makeup in the footage.
Lola Consuelos Promotes New Music on Instagram
@lolaconsuelos Apperently if you use and save this sound you get suuuuper lucky!!!! Divine Timing out soon ! ! ! First GRWM slaaaaaayyyy #grwm #grwmmakeup #divine #timing #divinetiming #newsingle #newmusic
“Apperently [sic] if you use and save this sound you get suuuuper lucky!!!! Divine Timing out soon ! ! ! First GRWM,” a caption read.
Meanwhile, Lola’s Instagram fans have been getting promos for her upcoming single. Last year’s song got plenty of press and even saw Lola land a Billboard feature.
Lola told the outlet,
“I’ve always loved music and I’ve always loved singing. I think a lot of artists would understand that finding your sound is a really difficult thing, and this was a song that I felt like sounded like me finally. Once I wrote a song that resonated with what I wanted my sound to be, I knew I had to release it,”