Here's Why ABC Is Apparently Very 'Worried' About Ryan Seacrest
Jun 04 2020
It feels like Ryan Seacrest is on screen literally anytime you turn on the television. He's everywhere! But inside sources at ABC are saying that they're worried about the host extraordinaire, and he might have to slow things down because of it.

In case you haven't turned on your television in a minute, Seacrest is the host of American Idol, co-host of Live with Kelly and Ryan, and host of the radio show On Air With Ryan Seacrest. He also picks up other gigs like hosting award shows. On top of all that, he's a producer for Keeping Up With the Kardashians and their spinoffs, as well as Shahs of Sunset for Bravo.

When he's not on TV, Seacrest does a ton of philanthropic work and dabbles in fashion and tech, truly, he might be one of the busiest and hardest working men in entertainment. And that could be the problem.

There have been a couple instances in which fans and ABC execs were reportedly worried about Seacrest. During the American Idol finale in mid-May 2020, where Seacrest was broadcasting from home, fans got a little worried about his appearance, noting that his eye appeared to be drooping and he wasn't speaking as quickly as usual.

Per People, ABC execs released a statement assuring everyone that he was fine:

"Ryan did not have any kind of stroke last night. Like many people right now, Ryan is adjusting to the new normal and finding work-home balance, with the added stress of having to put on live shows from home."

However he may have been feeling something. The very next morning, he skipped the broadcast of Live with Kelly and Ryan, and per Page Six, the production team reportedly wasn't made aware that he wouldn't be logging onto virtually host the show until just 30 minutes before the show started. Luckily, Kelly Ripa's husband Mark Consuelos was able to fill in at the last minute, as they were quarantining together in the Caribbean and he was there anyway.

Since Ryan Seacrest rarely takes time off, a source at ABC claimed to Page Six that people were taken aback when he took off from Live with Kelly and Ryan, saying:

"It was a last-minute thing and there was a sense of panic at ABC when we were told that Ryan couldn't make it that morning."

Still, Seacrest assured fans that there was no need for anyone to worry. He said:

"I want to thank Mark [Consuelos] for filling in yesterday. He's so good at it. Also [thank you for] all the very kind well-wishes for my exhaustion, working around the clock."

"I got a day off to relax and here we are once again at it on Live."

There's good news about Seacrest's health, though. Live With Kelly and Ryan is going on a weeks-long hiatus in June, which means that Seacrest will hopefully be able to catch up on sleep and self-care. Sources told Page Six that ABC executives think it couldn't come at a better time, and that there are some people who are, quote, "extremely worried that he is overdoing it."

A source also told Page Six that people underestimate how much work Ryan Seacrest is doing on the regular. The insider claimed:

"He wakes up at 4 a.m., has producer meetings by 5 a.m. and has to be ready to film at 6 a.m. LA time as Live goes on air at 9 a.m. EST. Add the radio show ­every day, in addition to hosting Idol and additional content for his platforms...While some of us can turn off or take a break throughout our workday, he almost always has a camera on him or a microphone in his hand. He's always on."

Another anonymous insider told the outlet,

"This whole time [he] has been in his house in LA because of the pandemic. It's been a lot of shooting, but people internally... are concerned about his fatigue. Everyone is rooting for him to be OK and knows he's a hard worker and juggling a lot of things, but he's a hard worker with no commute."

Seacrest is a very busy man, and hopefully, he can find some time to take a nap between all of his hosting obligations.

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