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Looks like Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos' 18-year-old daughter, Lola, has some photography skills.
On Tuesday, the Live With Kelly and Ryan co-host shared a picture of herself wearing a white bikini and a sheer cover-up on Instagram, looking amazingly tan while in her enviable beach surroundings. In the flattering shot, Ripa's blonde hair blows in the wind as she adjusts her cover-up.
In her caption, the 48-year-old mother of three gave photo credit to Lola.
"Sous le soleil avec #papa (Not pictured) 📷: @theyoungestyung," she wrote, which translates to "under the sun with #papa" in French.
Ripa and family are currently enjoying a tropical getaway, judging by their recent social media posts. Consuelos recently shared a family selfie on his Instagram Stories of him and his wife alongside their oldest son, 22-year-old Michael.
ET recently spoke to Ripa and 48-year-old Consuelos at the TrevorLIVE Gala earlier this month, where they talked about what they're looking forward to the most when all of their kids move out. Aside from Michael and Lola, the two are also parents to 16-year-old Joaquin.
"I'm truly going to be running through the house naked," Ripa said. "I just want everybody to know that. I'm going to be sitting on every piece of furniture naked. Be warned before you come over. That's what I'll be doing in my spare time."
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Cherie Blair’s legal firm has been awarded a contract to defend an ‘autocratic’ regime that receives advice from her husband’s company. Mrs Blair’s firm, Omnia Strategy, has been hired by Serbia over allegations the Balkan State is harassing an independent television and internet company, in an attempt by the ruling party to “tighten its grip on power”. Tony Blair, through the eponymous Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, has been advising Serbia for the past six years. The contract was originally funded by the United Arab Emirates. Last night the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change insisted neither they nor Mr Blair played “any role” in securing the contracts for Mrs Blair’s law firm, saying she is a “well established lawyer” whose firm “has clients all over the world”. Mrs Blair’s involvement with Serbia was made public in legal documents seen by The Telegraph. It lists the barrister as the first point of contact in the dispute and identifies five other individuals working for her at her law firm Omnia Strategy, which is based in a townhouse in central London. It is unclear what Omnia’s legal costs will be to the Serbian taxpayer but Mrs Blair, a QC and former part-time judge who made her name as a human rights lawyer, is known to charge more than £1,000 per hour for her legal services. It is not the first time Mrs Blair’s firm has undertaken legal work for governments who are separately advised by her husband’s company The Telegraph previously disclosed how Omnia Strategy agreed a deal worth hundreds of thousands of pounds with Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Justice to conduct a review of the country’s “bilateral investment treaties”. The deal in 2014 came three years after Mr Blair began advising the country’s autocratic ruler Nuruklstan Nazarbayev in a deal worth millions of pounds. The Telegraph reported how Mr Blair’s organisation gave Mr Nazarbayev advice on how to manage his image after the deaths of 14 unarmed civilians shot and killed while protesting against his regime. Since 2017, Omnia has also provided legal support to the Gambian government in an oil dispute. Mr Blair’s institute also works with the Gambian government. According to its website, Omnia "is an official adviser on international arbitrations to the Government of Rwanda”. The Tony Blair Institute has been providing official “strategic advice” to the Rwandan government since 2008 and Mr Blair is close to President Paul Kagame, who has been frequently accused of political repression and human rights abuses during his 20-year rule.
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