KELLY Ripa has snapped that she feels bad enough while slamming the Live audience’s behavior during an awkward moment.

Kelly and husband Mark Consuelos played a game of Warm It Up Travel Trivia on Wednesday’s episode.

Live's Kelly Ripa snapped at an audience after a contestant on the show's trivia game missed a question
5

Live’s Kelly Ripa snapped at an audience after a contestant on the show’s trivia game missed a questionCredit: ABC

The player, named Angela, needed to answer a question about actor Daniel Kaluuya
5

The player, named Angela, needed to answer a question about actor Daniel KaluuyaCredit: ABC
The contestant, named Angela, needed to answer a question from the previous show about actor Daniel Kaluuya.

He said he cast an actor in a film who was an idol of his growing up.

Angela didn’t have any clue of what to say, as she had forgotten that detail.

When she said she didn’t know the answer to the question and time ran out, the audience let out a collective “awww” as Kelly, 53, held her head in her hands.

“Guys, she feels bad enough,” Kelly snapped as the audience reacted.

“I’m sorry Angela, the correct answer was Ian Wright,” Mark, 52, added.

Kelly comforted Angela by letting her know she could still potentially win a Caribbean vacation.

She would also receive a Roomba vacuum as a consolation prize.

BYE KELLY?

On Tuesday, Kelly told her Live audience when she plans on retiring.

The talk show host detailed her future away from the program and discussed family plans.

On Tuesday’s show, Kelly, 53, and Mark Consuelos started off the show by talking about football.

They watched the Michigan Wolves vs. the Washington Huskies game.

Their youngest son, Joaquin, 20, attends The University of Michigan, so to be supportive, they watch the football games.

Although Joaquin is not on the team.

After Mark, 52, said Michigan has not lost since their son has been enrolled in school, Kelly hinted at her retirement.

“As soon as he graduates, I’m sorry, Michigan,” Mark said, looking at the camera.

“He could go to grad school, I guess.”

“Yeah, he could,” Kelly said.

KELLY’S PLANS

Kelly said that Joaquin can’t go to grad school because she is going to enroll as a student at the University of Michigan after Joaquin graduates.

“Yeah. You guys can’t be there,” Mark said.

“And Joaquin made me promise to not enroll as a student while he is also a student there,” she said.

Kelly has hinted in the past that she wants to get a degree one day since she never got to go to college.

MAKING MOVES

In November, Kelly opened up on an episode of her podcast, Let’s Talk Off Camera, about wanting to retire and pursue other dreams.

During the episode, Kelly talked with comedian Chelsea Handler, 48.

They bonded over their New Jersey upbringing and the career paths they hope to take down the road.

At one point, Kelly teased that Chelsea should teach a micro-dosing class to college students after Chelsea jokingly admitted she keeps her friends and family in line with their medications.

She then commented that she didn’t go to college, prompting Kelly to mention her dreams of attending a university.

“I didn’t go to college either, and every time I go to visit – our youngest son is at The University of Michigan – and every time I go to visit him… I’m like, I’m going to go to college here,” Kelly said.

“I’m finally going to when I retire from show business, I’m going to get my college degree, and I can’t wait to go to the University of Michigan.”

Angela ended up missing the question, to which the audience let out a simultaneous 'awww'
5

Angela ended up missing the question, to which the audience let out a simultaneous ‘awww’Credit: ABC

Kelly reminded the audience that Angela felt 'bad enough' without them rubbing it in
5

Kelly reminded the audience that Angela felt ‘bad enough’ without them rubbing it inCredit: ABC

Angela still got to win a consolation prize at the end
5

Angela still got to win a consolation prize at the end