Ryan Seacrest says 'exhaustion' was behind his 'American Idol' scare in TV return
Don't worry, Ryan Seacrest is OK.
Seacrest returned to TV Tuesday to host "Live with Kelly and Ryan" after taking a day off following fan speculation that he suffered a stroke during the "American Idol" finale Sunday.
"(I’m) doing well, thank you," Seacrest told co-host Kelly Ripa during Tuesday's virtual episode. "I want to thank Mark (Consuelos) for filling in yesterday. I appreciate that. He’s so good at it."
The entertainment titan attributed the scare to "exhaustion." He expressed gratitude 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."
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Eagled-eyed fans suggested that Seacrest suffered a medical emergency while hosting the "Idol" finale from his Los Angeles home after the veteran host slurred his words and his left eye appeared to bulge late in the broadcast.
Viewers expressed their worries on Twitter and speculated that Seacrest suffered a stroke on live television. His absence from Monday's episode of "Live with Kelly and Ryan" only added to fans' concerns.
"Did Ryan Seacrest have a stroke? I’m worried," @JazzSamantha tweeted, while @jordanvr_ added: "This was scary to watch.. looks like he was having a stroke."
"Is @RyanSeacrest okay?" @KingDraqula tweeted. "Not making light of this. He went from normal to his speech being off and his eye shutting halfway."
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Seacrest’s representative, however, eased everyone's concerns by providing a health update.
"Ryan did not have any kind of stroke last night," his rep said in a statement Monday, provided to CNN and People. "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."
As for missing work on Monday? "He took a well-deserved day off," the statement added.
"Between 'Live with Kelly and Ryan,' 'American Idol,' 'On Air with Ryan Seacrest,' and the Disney Family Singalong specials, he has been juggling three to four on-air jobs over the last few weeks and he’s in need of rest," the statement said.
Seacrest has served as the host of "American Idol" since the show debuted in 2002. He started his daily morning radio show, "On Air With Ryan Seacrest" in 2004 and began co-hosting "Live with Kelly and Ryan" in 2017.
More than 795,000 Americans each year suffer a stroke. About 140,000 people die each year from stroke, the nation's fifth leading cause of death, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Common signs of a stroke include sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes, trouble speaking and lack of coordination, the federal agency explains.
Contributing: Ken Alltucker
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