close
close

Kelly Ripa presents her Christmas tree with 33-year-old decorations: “Isn’t she pretty?”

Vivien Killilea/Getty, Kelly Ripa/Instagram Kelly Ripa; Kelly Ripa's Christmas tree

Kelly Ripa is ready for the holidays!

On social media on Wednesday Live with Kelly and Ryan The 52-year-old presenter presented her absolute eye-catcher, a Christmas tree in whose branches there is a “33-year-old jewelry collection”.

As part of her Instagram story, Ripa shared a video of the tree, showing an up-close look at the family heirlooms while “Carol of the Bells” played in the background.

Shimmering highlights included ornaments featuring photos of the three children she has with husband Mark Consuelos — Michael, 25, Lola, 21, and Joaquin, 19 — as well as various other sentimental memorabilia, including a margarita ornament and one featuring the Union Jack flag.

“Isn't she beautiful 🎄♥️,” Ripa wrote in a post alongside a full-size photo of the colorful, glittery centerpiece.

“She is adorable,” Consuelos, 51, agreed in a comment.

Don’t miss a story – sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Kelly Ripa - The Great Adventure

Kelly Ripa – The Great Adventure

Kelly Ripa/Instagram Kelly Ripa's Christmas tree

RELATED: Kelly Ripa ate a Thanksgiving pie from the floor after dropping it: ‘Peak of gluttony’

The TV star seems to love a beautifully decorated tree.

In 2019, she celebrated Christmas by decorating her tree with a series of retro photos as well as an overall image of the masterpiece.

“It is with pleasure that I present the lady,” Ripa wrote under the post.

The star, who makes the most of the holidays, spent Thanksgiving this year starting a new tradition: On Monday liveshe said that her family likes to eat leftovers late at night.

RELATED VIDEO: Kelly Ripa Dresses as Bride Teresa Giudice — Wedding Hair and All! — for Live's Halloween Special

But this year, when a particularly solid cake collapsed while being carried to the counter and fell to the floor, she let out a loud noise.

“I'm just going to try it,” she said. “It's so embarrassing. Eating cake off the floor is the height of gluttony.”

Ripa said afterward that she thought they had completely removed the dessert from the floor and left no trace – but her husband found a few extra pieces.

“Mark said, 'Where's the coconut cream pie?' I said, 'Oh, I dropped it, so it's in the trash.' That was the end of it,” she said.

“The next day we're making breakfast and Mark says, 'You know what I just made?' And I say, 'What?' He says, 'I just ate a coconut cream pie off the wall,'” Ripa added.