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Lola Consuelos Just Posted the Most Relatable Childhood Photo with Brother Michael and It's *Very* Funny

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There’s just something about holidays that brings that brings out the nostalgia in all of us. Whether it’s flipping through old yearbooks or scrolling through decades-old family photo albums, the urge to revisit those sometimes cringey (but sweet) childhood moments is real. And it turns out, Lola Consuelos feels the same.

The 23-year-old daughter of Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos took a little trip down memory lane this week and brought her followers along for the ride. On Monday, April 21, Lola posted a throwback photo to her Instagram Story showing her and her older brother, Michael, 27, during an Easter Bunny photo op from their childhood.

In the pic, Michael is all smiles as he clutches a giant carrot, fully embracing the Easter spirit. Lola, however? Not so much. She looks like she’s mid-meltdown—tears, possible kicking, the whole dramatic scene. She didn’t bother adding a caption and honestly, she didn’t need to. The photo speaks for itself.

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Lola and Michael are two-thirds of the Consuelos sibling trio, which also includes younger brother Joaquin, 22. And while Joaquin tends to keep things more low-key, Michael and Lola have both dipped their toes into the spotlight. The siblings even joined their parents on Live with Kelly & Mark for a festive Christmas cookie segment in the past.

Michael, in particular, has gotten a taste of Hollywood, starring in the Lifetime movie Let’s Get Physical, which his parents served as executive producers on. Speaking about working with his parents, Michael joked to Entertainment Tonight, “Honestly, my parents are kind of my bosses in life—not just for this project.”

He added that while there are definitely some perks (like familiarity and comfort), there’s also pressure to really show up. “You always [have to] bring your A-game.”

Michael went on to compare it to growing up with famous parents watching from the sidelines.

“I wasn’t much of a sports guy growing up, [but] when I was at a cross country meet and my parents were around I’m like, ‘I have to really bring it because they're watching,’" he shared. "They had a big hand in this, so I wanted to make sure I did a really good job because they were watching. I think it was a good motivator.”

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