Kelly just went on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and talked about how her 22-year-old son is doing on his own. "He lives in Brooklyn, in Bushwick," she said. "He loves the freedom. He hates paying his own rent and is chronically poor. I dont think hes ever really experienced extreme poverty like now."
Kelly said that Michael regularly receives $20 from his grandparents every year for Halloween, and hes anxious to get it this year. "Hes called three times, like, 'Has the Halloween envelope arrived?' because he needs to take the subway to get [it] just so he can have electricity," she said. "Hes experiencing being an adult."
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Kelly also said that Michael, along with his younger sister Lola (who just started college at NYU), keep coming home. When she and her husband Mark Consuelos dropped Michael off at NYU his freshman year in 2016, she says she told him, "Youre gonna be like other kids and come home when its regular visiting hours. Thanksgiving, Christmas, thats it. Your dad and I need to rediscover each other." But, after Kelly and Mark had lunch, they went back to their apartment and found Michael there, asking to spend the weekend with them.
Lola, on the other hand, refused to promise to be home for the holidays, but ended up coming home after 12 hours. "We drop her off on Saturday, [go to Long Island] and Sunday evening, our alarm trips," Kelly said. "Our daughter is having a party on the roof of our house."
Kelly and Mark have one more son, 16-year-old Joaquin, who still lives at home. And Kelly really doesnt want him to go to college near home. "Hes not allowed to apply in the tri-state area," she joked.
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