Kelly Ripa Embarrassed Her Daughter With *This* Hilarious Mom Move

Kelly Ripa LOVES Halloween: One need look no further than the snap of her facing off against her co-host Ryan Seacrest as Daenerys Targaryen from Game of Thrones for proof.But when it comes to posting costume throwbacks, there’s a few her daughter, 16-year-old Lola Consuelos, does NOT approve of.

Sitting down for a chat on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday, the mother of three revealed that on her way to the taping, she got a frantic call from Lola, and decided to pick it up in case it was an emergency. As it turns out, it was — at least to the teen.

The Live With Kelly and Ryan host says her daughter was upset she posted a photo featuring her and her two brothers posing in their Halloween costumes from years prior. “You take it down right now!” she told her mother. As the exasperated teen explained, “My friends follow you for some reason and they will see this!”

Not wanting to rile her daughter up any more than she had already accidentally done, the former Hope & Faith star deleted the pic… from Instagram. But she said nothing about not sharing it while appearing on a show that reaches millions of viewers across the world, giving Fallon the thumbs up to showcase the shot. Poor Lola!

But that wasn’t all. The Halloween queen also treated her followers to a darling video of her kiddos over the years, writing, “What’s scary is how fast it all went. #lolaapprovedthisvideo.”

TOO CUTE!

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A century ago, nurseries were filled with baby names that now feel very vintage, but according to the so-called "100-year rule," these monikers are ripe for a revival.

The phenomenon says that names tend to cycle back into popularity once they've had enough time to fade from common use. So, as modern parents try to find more unique name choices for their little ones, the forgotten gems of the roaring '20s may start making a comeback.

Here are some of the most popular baby name picks from the 1920s that deserve a second chance to shine in 2025.

Scroll to see all the 1920s baby names we love for 2025!

1. Raymond

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Raymond is a strong name of Old French and Old German origin that means "counsel protection" or "hand of advice," symbolizing wisdom and guidance.

It evolved from the medieval "Raimund" and "Raginmund" into its familiar anglicized form. Then, it became the 15th most popular boy name in the United States during the 1920s, according to the Social Security Administration (SSA). Today, Raymond still feels distinguished yet warm and approachable.

2. Gladys

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If you're searching for a name that blends vintage charm with regal flair, you can't go wrong with Gladys. Welsh in origin, it derives from "Gwladus" or "Gwladys," meaning "princess" or "ruler."

In the 1920s, it was even the 31st most popular girl's name, gracing a total of 72,561 little ones. While it's become relatively rare today, Gladys has an undeniable elegance that would help your newest addition stand out.

3. Ralph

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Ralph became the 25th most common boy's name in the 1920s, perhaps because of its unexpected edge.

Scandinavian in origin, this name actually means "wolf counsel." It was introduced to England before the Middle Ages and later evolved into the French "Raulf" after the Norman Conquest. Ralph has a rich history and rugged strength that make it fit for a future leader.

4. Betty

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As a diminutive of Elizabeth, Betty means "oath of God" and is bursting with both strength and sweetness. That's why it reigned as the 4th most popular girl's name of the roaring '20s. Plus, this moniker was donned by icons like actress Betty White and First Lady Betty Ford.

Despite once being considered a go-to, Betty has become quite rare, so it's a great option for those who want a classic and lively name for their baby girl.

5. Ernest

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With German roots, Ernest means "serious" and "vigorous," reflecting a young boy with a steadfast and determined nature. It's most famously associated with Ernest Hemingway, and during the 1920s, it was the 29th most popular name, being given to 53,653 babies.

Ernest has a classic sound, meaningful origins, and the adorable nickname possibility of "Ernie," which makes it primed for a return among modern parents.

6. Doris

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Doris is Greek in origin, meaning "gift," and is linked to the sea nymph Doris in Greek mythology. Moreover, this name traces back to the Dorian people, an ancient Greek tribe.

Back in the 1920s, Doris ranked as the 8th most popular girl's name, thanks in part to Hollywood star Doris Day. Some might say that, with its soft sound and connection to the ocean, this pick is ready to make waves again.

7. Walter

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Derived from the Old High German "Walthari," Walter means "commander of the army," and any boy with this moniker is destined to be a strong leader.

Walter was the 16th most popular boy's name of the 1920s, being given to 119,810 babies over the decade. With its old-world charm and heroic meaning, this choice stands the test of time.

8. Ruth

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Lastly, Ruth has Hebrew roots, meaning "friend," and biblical significance since it was the name of King David's great-grandmother. As one of the few women in the Bible with a book named after her, Ruth embodies devotion, love, and strength.

Parents during the 1920s seemed to agree as well because Ruth ranked as the 6th most popular name, donned by 218,521 baby girls born that decade.

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Millie Bobby Brown is returning to Netflix — and not just for Stranger Things 5. The actress & entrepreneur will also return to the screen in Enola Holmes 3. If you haven't seen the first two installments in the film series, there's no time like the present because these movies are SUCH a fun watch. And they're perfect for anyone who loves historical romances! (And not just because Bridgerton's Hannah Dodd is part of the cast).

Here's everything we know about Millie Bobby Brown's Enola Holmes 3, on Netflix soon.

What is Enola Holmes 3 about?

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What is the story of Enola Holmes 3?

Enola Holmes 3 follows Millie Bobby Brown's titular detective in Malta for her most dangerous adventure yet. And Adolescence director Philip Barantini is behind the camera again!

Jack Thorne, who wrote Enola Holmes 2, is writing the script, while Jake Bongiovi and Isobel Richards will executive produce and Millie Bobby Brown and Bobby Brown will produce.

When can I watch Enola Holmes 3?

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There's no official Enola Holmes 3 release date yet, but it'll be on Netflix soon!

Who’s in the Enola Holmes 3 cast?

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Enola Holmes 3 will feature all our favorite stars from the previous installments, plus some new faces!

  • Millie Bobby Brown as Enola Holmes
  • Louis Partridge as Lord Tewkesbury
  • Himesh Patel as Dr. John Watson
  • Henry Cavill as Sherlock Holmes
  • Helena Bonham Carter as Eudoria Holmes
  • Sharon Duncan-Brewster as Moriarty

Is there an Enola Holmes 3 movie?

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Yes! Enola Holmes 3 is coming to Netflix soon. Stay tuned for the latest news.

Does Enola marry Tewksbury in the books?

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No, Tewksbury isn't a love interest for Enola Holmes in the book series. He's actually two years younger than her, so he isn't a large role like he is in the movies, and disappears after the first novel.

Stay tuned for the latest updates on Enola Holmes 3 and check out The 9 Best TV Shows To Watch On Netflix This Month.

For more than two centuries, Jane Austen's novels have continued to captivate readers with their wit and romance. But aside from their timeless stories and swoon-worthy affairs, her works also serve as stellar inspiration for baby names.

Whether you're drawn to classic choices like Henry or more unique surnames, such as Darcy, there's no shortage of character and charm to be found. So, for devoted Jane Austen fans or those who simply love vintage and sophisticated names, here are eight iconic picks inspired by some of her most revered works.

Scroll to see all our favorite Jane Austen-inspired baby names for 2025!

1. Anne

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Anne Elliot, the resilient heroine of Persuasion, is one of Jane Austen's most introspective protagonists. She was once persuaded to reject her true love and endured years of regret before she got a second chance at happiness.

True to her name, which means "grace" and "favor," Anne embodied quiet dignity and inner strength. This moniker is derived from Hebrew and carries a ton of other historical significance, too, from biblical figures to queens.

2. Edward

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Loyal and kind-hearted, Edward Ferrars of Sense and Sensibility is a hero who values integrity over wealth and status.

The name Edward, which is rooted in Old English, means "wealthy guard," a fitting title for a character so protective and principled. It's perfect for a little boy who carries a sense of honor and dependability.

3. Emma

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Emma Woodhouse is the heroine of Jane Austen's Emma. She's spirited, charming, and well-meaning, but her matchmaking endeavors lead to some trouble before she ultimately finds love of her own.

This name means "whole" or "universal" and has a history stretching from medieval royalty to modern-day pop culture icons like Emma Watson and Emma Stone. It's well-suited for a baby girl who's going to leave her mark on the world.

4. Darcy

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Fitzwilliam Darcy is the brooding yet devoted hero in Pride and Prejudice. Once reserved as a surname, Darcy has evolved into a stylish, gender-neutral first name. It has Irish roots and means "dark-haired."

Darcy carries an air of mystery and intrigue, so it will definitely command attention.

5. Henry

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In Northanger Abbey, Henry Tilney is a true gentleman who's humorous and warm, making this pick all the more appealing.

Derived from the German "Heimeric," meaning "house ruler," Henry has long been linked to kings. Today, the name blends strength with approachability.

6. Elinor

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Elinor Dashwood is the practical eldest sister in Sense and Sensibility. She embodies quiet strength, emotional depth, and thoughtfulness.

As a variation of Eleanor, the name Elinor has French and Arabic roots. It's often associated with meanings like "light" and "brilliance," making it a beautiful choice for a baby girl.

7. George

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Even though most people remember the kind and wise Mr. Knightley in Emma by his surname, his first name is actually the classic George.

This moniker, which means "farmer" or "earthworker" in Greek, has a traditional charm. It's been associated with everyone from the British royal family to George Harrison of the Beatles, and can point to a flourishing future for your newest addition.

8. Frances

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Finally, Frances "Fanny" Price of Mansfield Park is unforgettable due to her resilience and moral compass.

The name, which means "free" or "truthful," was originally derived from Latin and became very popular in Britain. Frances has a timeless grace to it that feels sincere yet strong, and the nickname Fanny is undeniably adorable.

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A new season always means new treats from our fave fast food joints, and it appears that Dunkin’ might be kicking off summer early with 4 new items! A speculative Dunkin’ summer menu was just leaked online, and it’s lookin’ dang good with tons of fruity flavors, sweet donuts, and a returning flavor that’s oh-so nutty.

Scroll on to see the leaked Dunkin’ summer menu for 2025 and what’s rumored to join the seasonal lineup!

Dunkin' Summer Menu Items Rumored To Drop April 30

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Rumors shared online by popular foodie account @snackbetch say that the Dunkin' summer menu will come out in two parts, with the first round hitting cafes on April 30. We'll reportedly see the grand return of the Pistachio Signature Latte (pictured above) during the first drop, alongside 2 all-new items: the Tropical Guava Refresher and the Iced Strawberry Lemon Loaf. Yum!

More Dunkin' Summer Menu Items Reportedly Coming May 28

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Part two of the Dunkin' summer menu will allegedly introduce a delicious-sounding donut to the chain – the Orange N’ Vanilla Classic Donut! It sounds like it might channel the classic combo of a Dreamsicle, which we are so here for. In addition to the orange-y donut, it's rumored that Dunkin' will roll out their Pride Classic Donut, which is covered in rainbow sprinkles. We'll take a dozen, please!

Even More Leaked Dunkin' Summer Menu Treats

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That's right – even more goodies are said to join the Dunkin' summer menu! Fans of the Dunkin' Munchkins Bucket will be elated to know that there's an all-new design speculated to come this summer. The spring iteration was so cute, being covered in Easter eggs and bunnies for the season. The next (rumored) bucket looks like it has illustrations of the beach to really channel that summer spirit!
Plus, it appears that the Dunkin' $6 Meal Deal is sticking around for the foreseeable future. This combo includes a medium coffee (hot or iced), a Bacon, Egg & Cheese Sandwich, and 6-piece order of hash browns to fuel your mornings.

Everything On The Leaked Dunkin' Summer Menu For 2025

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Foodie account @snackbetch first raised the rumors about the Dunkin' summer menu for 2025, sharing the speculated items in an Instagram post. Their followers and fellow Dunkin' fans shared their thoughts in the comments, with some users expressing excitement.

"Oooo guava," one person said.

"Yay the Iced Strawberry Lemon loaf looks good to me 👏👏," another user commented.

"Orange 🍊 donut is a must," someone else noted.

Others were fairly disappointed about their favorite flavors not being on the rumored menu.

"Where is the cookie dough iced coffee?" one person asked.

"Where’s the cake batter latte 😢," another questioned.

This Dunkin' summer menu is still just a rumor – stay tuned here for more official updates!

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If you're a 90s movies (and horror movies) lover, you might agree that nothing beats an old school slasher. I Know What You Did Last Summer, which stars Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Freddie Prinze Jr., premiered in 1997, combines everything we love about coming of age movies — friends, summer vacation, and drama — with just enough terror to send a chill down your spine. And just like the original, the new I Know What You Did Last Summer features some of the hottest names in Hollywood.

Everything you need to know about the new I Know What You Did Last Summer sequel movie, coming to theaters July 18, 2025.

Watch the 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' trailer now.

This is definitely not a relaxing summer vacation. For instance, Madelyn Cline's guided meditation bubble bath distracting her from the fact her boyfriend's getting murdered by a harpoon & hook? Yikes. The rest of the I Know What You Did Last Summer trailer shows the full crew escaping the mystery man hunting them — and enlisting the help of Ray (Freddie Prinze Jr.) and Julie (Jennifer Love Hewitt).

Is there a 3rd I Know What You Did Last Summer?

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Yes, a brand new I Know What You Did Last Summer is coming to theaters this summer. But just because it's a new film doesn't mean it won't have plenty of nostalgia.

"There's lots of '90s in there, so get excited because the '90s are back again!" Jennifer Love Hewitt, who's returning for the movie, told People. "And there's lots of twists and turns. I don't think people are going to expect anything that's coming. It's a really fun ride."

"We approached it like super fans, so I think people are going to be really happy," writer-director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson added. "All the things that you want to see in this movie, you're going to see in this movie."

Who's in the I Know What You Did Last Summer cast?

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The new I Know What You Did Last Summer cast features some familiar faces as well as some new ones. Here's the full cast list:

  • Freddie Prinze Jr. as Ray Bronson
  • Jennifer Love Hewitt as Julie James
  • Lola Tung
  • Nicholas Alexander Chavez
  • Austin Nichols
  • Gabbriette
  • Madelyn Cline
  • Sarah Pidgeon
  • Tyriq Withers
  • Jonah Hauer-King
  • Chase Sui Wonders

What is I Know What You Did Last Summer about?

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In the new I Know What You Did Last Summer, five friends accidentally cause a deadly car accident and agree to keep the secret forever. But when someone starts terrorizing them the next year, they reach out to Julie and Ray for help. And Jennifer Love Hewitt can't get enough of this new "phenomenal" cast!

"It's for them to make it their own and for me to stand by like a proud mom and say, 'It's yours now, take it and run and enjoy,'" she told People.

"When you get a group of young actors together, it can be a recipe for disaster oftentimes," Chase Sui Wonders added. "But everyone in this cast just brought it to the nth degree. We all got along so well. The chemistry between us was so fun and natural and seamless."

Do Revenge's Jennifer Kaytin Robinson is directing and co-writing alongside Sam Lansky.

When is I Know What You Did Last Summer coming out?

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The new movie will hit theaters July 18, 2025.

Where did I Know What You Did Last Summer film?

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I Know What You Did Last Summer filmed in Australia from October 2024 to March 2025.

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