Joaquin Consuelos Turns Heads in Bond-Inspired Tux as He Steals the Spotlight at 79th Tony Awards ✨

At the glittering 79th Tony Awards in New York, all eyes briefly shifted from Broadway’s biggest winners to a rising name making a quietly powerful entrance of his own — Joaquin Consuelos.

The 23-year-old son of television icons Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos stepped onto the star-studded carpet in a look that instantly sparked comparisons to a classic James Bond aesthetic — sharp, refined, and effortlessly confident.

Dressed in a sleek black tuxedo featuring a velvet blazer with satin lapels, a crisp white shirt, and a perfectly tied bow tie, Joaquin completed the look with a silver watch and slicked-back hair. Every detail felt intentional — polished without trying too hard, elegant without losing personality.

Inside the ceremony, he shared a series of images on Instagram that quickly drew attention. One shot showed him seated in the auditorium, calm and composed, embodying a new generation of Hollywood confidence that feels both familiar and fresh.Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos Are Proud Parents as Their Youngest Son  Joaquin Makes His Broadway Debut

Pride was clearly overflowing online. His mother, Kelly Ripa, couldn’t hold back her reaction, commenting with excitement and affection, calling him “chic” and “handsome” while expressing how proud the family felt. Friends and industry figures joined in, turning the post into a small celebration of its own.

But Joaquin’s night wasn’t just about fashion moments.

He attended as part of the cast connected to Death of a Salesman, a production that went on to secure multiple wins on the night, including Best Revival of a Play. His presence marked another step in what is becoming a growing path into the entertainment world — one that is starting to move beyond his famous surname.Inside Mark Consuelos and Son Joaquin's Tony Awards Showdown (Exclusive)

Adding to the family spotlight, his father Mark Consuelos was also in attendance, celebrating his own involvement in Fallen Angels, which earned recognition for costume design. It was a rare Hollywood moment where both father and son were seen navigating the same prestigious stage, each in their own lane.

Joaquin’s career momentum is already building. Represented by CAA and Untitled, he is also set to appear as Colby in Hulu’s upcoming pilot Foster Dade, an adaptation of the acclaimed novel Foster Dade Explores the Cosmos — a project that signals a serious step into screen acting.

The Consuelos family has long been part of television and entertainment history, but Joaquin’s latest appearance suggests a new chapter is quietly unfolding. His older brother Michael works in production, his sister Lola is pursuing a music career in London, and now Joaquin appears ready to carve his own space on screen and stage.

Elegant, composed, and increasingly confident in the spotlight — Joaquin Consuelos didn’t just attend the Tonys. He made an impression that fans are unlikely to forget anytime soon.