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Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Is Ryan Seacrest okay? His ‘gaunt' physique ignites 'Ozempic' rumors, concerns among fans
Ryan Seacrest new look has sent stunned his fans on social media, unleashing a torrent of Ozempic allegations. Ryan Seacrest's recent weight loss has drawn mixed reactions from fans, with some worried about his health. (Ryan Seacres/X) Ryan Seacrest had openly talked about his early weight issues and how they had forever changed his perspective on diet. On his Instagram feed, the TV host posted fresh sets of photos documenting his latest adventures. In the first picture, he was posing on the patio wearing a tan shirt and pants set with off-white shoes, and he appeared nearly unrecognizable. Seacrest posted further pictures of himself wearing pajamas and carrying a saucepan in the kitchen. He then included a photo of himself in the gym, looking impressive as he lifted weights. He was also seen hanging out with his dog. Seacrest also showed off how he was lounging outside with his dog gazing off into space and his legs resting on the table. With a selfie of himself leaning on a couch in what looks to be his living space, the game show host put a stop to the streaks. Thousands of followers and friends of celebrities, including singer Rita Ora, liked the photo right away. Seacrest 'frail' look sparks Ozempic speculations Some of the 50-year-old's admirers, however, expressed worry as they pointed out that Seacrest looked thinner than usual. 'He looks frail to me. I hope he's doing ok!' one fan wrote. 'As if he ever needed to take Ozempic,' another commented, accusing the presenter of interfering with the well-known medication for weight loss that he didn't require. 'Ryan I adore you, But ... the big BUT....... You are looking too thin. Sometimes being too thin can age a person,' a third person added. Also Read: Melinda French Gates reveals 'outside' factors that led to divorce with Bill Gates; 'I just knew it…' Some users praised Seacrest's passion for healthy diet and training, but they were unable to ignore his 'gaunt' body. "You are way too skinny if that is the look you are going for. Eat," one person chimed in. Some fans, however, cautioned against making unjustified comments on his appearances in the comment section. They asked his fans to maintain decorum and consideration. "I just think it's rude to tell someone they are too skinny. I get told this a lot, and I cannot help it with the medication I am on. Be positive and encouraging, y'all," an Instagram user commented. Is Seacrest focusing on fitness? According to an insider close to the celebrity, Seacrest is very concerned about being fit, as reported by Men's Journal. Ryan recently started a new exercise regimen that included Pilates and yoga. He is also working out with a new trainer, Dodd Romero. According to the insider, he has also been enjoying his summer vacation and consuming a lot of spaghetti.


New York Post
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Ryan Seacrest sparks concern over ‘frail' figure as fans beg him to gain weight
Ryan Seacrest's fans have opinions on his thin body. The 'Wheel of Fortune' host, 50, sparked concern on social media over his 'frail' figure in photos shared on Instagram Monday. In the first picture, Seacrest showed off his slim body as he posed outside in a beige button-up shirt with matching pants and a belt. Advertisement 9 Ryan Seacrest in a new Instagram photo. Ryan Seacrest/Instagram Seacrest also shared images of his toned legs strapped to ankle weights and of him holding dumbbells during an outdoor workout. Other photos featured Seacrest taking a selfie in a fedora and sunglasses, wearing his pajamas while cooking in the kitchen and lounging outside next to his dog. Advertisement 9 Ryan Seacrest in a selfie. Ryan Seacrest/Instagram 9 Ryan Seacrest snaps a photo of his toned legs. Ryan Seacrest/Instagram 9 Ryan Seacrest during a outdoor workout. Ryan Seacrest/Instagram In the comments, Seacrest's followers expressed their concern for his well-being. Advertisement 'He looks frail to me. I hope he's doing ok,' one fan wrote. 'Ryan you okay my friend? You look so sad.. not your normal posts, hope you're doing well,' another said. 9 Ryan Seacrest in a selfie. Ryan Seacrest/Instagram A third person remarked, 'Ryan you're getting too skinny.' Advertisement 'Please tell me your not on the skinny drugs too. you looked great before!' a different comment read, referring to Hollywood's worst-kept weight loss secret, Ozempic. Someone else added, 'Ryan I adore you but you are looking too thin. Sometimes being too thin can age a person.' 9 Ryan Seacrest cooking in his pajamas. Ryan Seacrest/Instagram 'You need to eat more. Way too thin IMO,' another fan warned. However, other fans defended Seacrest from the critical comments. 'I just think it's rude to tell someone they are too skinny. Be positive and encouraging y'all,' one follower said. 9 Ryan Seacrest on the set of 'Wheel of Fortune.' Wheel of Fortune/Instagram Another added, 'Looking good Ryan!!' Advertisement 'It is not ok to comment on someone's body,' a different account noted. 'He is a real human who has feelings and ages and CHANGES. Your concern for him is laced in judgement [sic] and is just plain rude.' The Post has reached out to Seacrest's rep for comment. Despite the concerns, an insider shared that the TV host's figure is nothing to be worried about. 9 Ryan Seacrest became the host of 'Wheel of Fortune' in 2024. Wheel of Fortune/Instagram Advertisement A source close to the star told The Post, 'Ryan has recently been doing a new workout routine – working out with a new trainer, Dodd Romero, combined with Pilates and yoga for the first time. That's created a visible change.' 'He's also been enjoying vacation time this summer and eating lots of pasta,' the insider added. Seacrest shared photos of himself making pasta in Europe a few days ago, with the caption, 'Little time off for a pasta making lesson with my pal @brunellocucinelli; featuring a pot that's a monument to carbs.' Advertisement In 2023, Seacrest opened up about his health routine, which includes getting plenty of sleep and having coffee every morning. 'I have a shot of olive oil in the morning before my coffee every day,' he told People. 'I find that that actually helps with weight loss and helps with your inflammation, helps with all the different systems in your body.' Seacrest also said he maintains a healthy Mediterranean diet that includes 'vegetables, fish, and salad.' 9 Ryan Seacrest during a workout. Ryan Seacrest/Instagram Advertisement 'I don't eat a ton of meat,' he shared, adding, 'I certainly am not that hard on myself, but I try on a normal basis to stick to the Mediterranean diet.' Seacrest took over hosting 'Wheel of Fortune' after Pat Sajak's retirement in Sept. He also hosts 'American Idol' and his KIIS-FM radio show, 'On Air With Ryan Seacrest.'
Yahoo
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Vanna White's ‘Wheel-y' Wild Gift to Ryan Seacrest Left Everyone Stunned
It's easy to see that Vanna White and Ryan Seacrest developed a strong bond. Ever since Seacrest took over for Pat Sajak on Wheel of Fortune, he's gotten comfortable with his new role. He also found a new friend in his co-host. She revealed her unique gift for Seacrest that has fans buzzing. The official Wheel of Fortune Instagram account shared a clip of White's thoughtful gift for Seacrest. The two stood outside the CBS studios. White held a pair of keys in her hands as she said with a sly smile, 'I have something for you.' Searest said, 'V. Dubs. You did not.' READ NEXT: Wheel Of Fortune Co-Host Vanna White Sets the Record Straight On Friendship With Pat Sajak The two walked up to the original Ghostbusters car, also known as the Ecto-1, which is the 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor ambulance. 'Do you have any idea what this vehicle means to me?' Seacrest exclaimed. White gave him the opportunity to ride the classic vehicle in honor of the last episode of Season 42, which fell around Ghostbusters Day, the anniversary of the release of the original film. WoF fans are still buzzing over this over-the-top gift. They took to the comments section to share their thoughts. Most of them posted GIFs from the beloved film. Meanwhile, other fans were shocked by the nickname that Seacrest gave White. 'V. Dubs. What a great nickname,' one fan commented. Some fans also congratulated the co-hosts on their first season together. 'Congratulations on your first season; it was very good,' another user wrote. 'The BEST🥰 it was another great week to watch; enjoy your summer ☀️,' a third user added. READ MORE: Vanna White Shares An Update On Wheel Of Fortune Alum Pat Sajak Most fans have warmed up to Seacrest's hosting abilities. What's helped is that they love his dynamic with White. 'You two are the best and a delight to watch!❤️' another fan complimented the Wheel duo. What are your thoughts on White's gift for Seacrest? Let us know in the comments section.


New York Post
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
‘Wheel of Fortune' host Ryan Seacrest face-plants while attempting stunt on game show
'Wheel of Fortune' host Ryan Seacrest is no stranger to onstage mishaps. During the May 19 episode of the beloved game show, the 50-year-old TV host took a tumble during the closing segment, igniting a wholesome response from co-host Vanna White. While wrapping up the 'Margaritaville'-themed episode, Seacrest tripped over his feet and managed to do a full somersault while trying to get onto his inflatable parrot-shaped pool float. 'I need a breather after that,' he told White, who was comfortably lounging on her float. 'Why do you look like you've done this before?' 'Because I have. Just relax,' she responded. 'I've never heard that term before,' he joked. 4 Ryan Seacrest took a tumble during the closing segment of 'Wheel of Fortune.' @wheeloffortune/Instagram 4 While wrapping up the 'Margaritaville'-themed episode, Seacrest tripped over his feet and managed to do a full somersault. @wheeloffortune/Instagram 'Ryan Seacrest is my spirit animal,' one fan commented. This is not the first time the TV host has wiped out on stage. In April, Seacrest took a dramatic tumble while filming the game show. During the episode, he revealed that one of his favorite new festivals is the Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling Festival, which is hosted in the United Kingdom. 4 The fall happened during the May 19 episode of the beloved game show/ @wheeloffortune/Instagram He explained that participants at the festival race down a hill to chase after a wheel of cheese. At the end of the race, participants win the massive cheese wheel. In an effort to demonstrate, Seacrest took a tumble and face-planted on the stage. 'Oh no! Are you going to be OK?' White asked Seacrest before confirming, 'He's OK!' The 'American Idol' host ran back to center stage and held up the 'Wheel of Fortune' cheese. He then hid behind White, out of breath and waved goodnight to the viewers. 4 Co-host Vanna White's reaction to Seacrest face-planting. @wheeloffortune/Instagram In one viral moment from a March episode, a former professional wrestler named Bill Page put Seacrest in a headlock. Page was seen grabbing Seacrest by the neck, with one arm underneath the host's chin and the other firmly on top of his head. At first, Seacrest did not resist and was all smiles. However, as Page continued to hold the host in a headlock and lowered his body to the ground, Seacrest began to tap out. The host continuously banged his hand on the game show table, as he indicated that he had enough of the intense wrestling move.
Yahoo
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Ryan Seacrest talks ‘Wheel of Fortune' future, honors Pat Sajak and Vanna White: ‘This show means something to people'
Ryan Seacrest wants his Emmy for hosting Wheel of Fortune and he's not afraid to ask for it. Six months after taking the reins from Pat Sajak, who spent over four decades behind the wheel from 1981 to 2024, Seacrest sat down with TV Academy members at the game show's iconic Sony Pictures Studios lot to discuss the future of the iconic game show. More from GoldDerby 'The Masked Singer' is skipping the fall season 'to regroup' 'Grotesquerie' star Niecy Nash-Betts on that shocking coma twist, and Travis Kelce's 'greedy' appetite TV Cinematography panel: 'Anne Rice's Interview With the Vampire,' 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy,' 'Étoile' "You have memories of your grandparents watching this show," Seacrest said. "Everybody who's here, and certainly every contestant who comes on, has a story to tell about when they first saw Wheel of Fortune. I remember having to mow lawns and bag grass — because you got paid extra to bag it — to buy a Zenith TV. My mom wouldn't let us watch TV at dinner time, so I bought the Zenith TV with the ears, put it on the butcher block in the kitchen, and that's when I began to watch Wheel of Fortune with my family while we had dinner." "This show means something to people," he continued. "It means something to families. I have fun with the job, but I take that responsibility very seriously." Following the discussion, Vanna White surprised attendees as she walked out in one of her signature gowns and asked, "Should we play a game?" Holding Seacrest's arm, she looked at him and said, "This is an incredible man. I am so happy to be working with you. We've known each other for over 20 years, but we've worked together over a year now — and it's such an honor. You make it so easy and you're doing such a great job. I adore you and enjoy working with you." After a couple of impromptu rounds with three lucky guest players, Seacrest and White invited everyone to join them for a cocktail and an up-close look at the famous wheel and letter board. The dynamic duo also stuck around for well over two hours, taking photos and chatting one-on-one with each person in attendance. In its 50th anniversary season, Wheel of Fortune still ranks No. 1 in its time slot across most of the country and reaches 22 million viewers each week. Seacrest took over hosting duties for Sajak on Sept. 9, 2024, but conversations about the transition began years prior. Sajak's letter-turning cohost White decided to remain on the show with Seacrest after working with Sajak since 1982. "When you look at what Pat and Vanna have built over the years — they are your friends! They're your companions. You feel like you know them," Seacrest said. "What they built being in peoples' living room every night is such a special thing." To fill Sajak's iconic shoes, Seacrest watched the duo tape their shows for a year, closely studying the rules and what made the game show work so well. Six months before he started, producers gave Seacrest a small wheel he could travel with that allowed him to play in hotel conference rooms with random guests. "I wanted to come on day one as if I knew what I was doing," he said. Seacrest also revealed his relationship with the show's creator, Merv Griffin (who died in 2007), started 31 years ago. "When I was 19, I auditioned to host a game show called Click for kids on Saturday mornings," he said. "I got the job, and Merv was the first person to teach me the mindset of game. It was a different game — but the mindset of game and how to interact with contestants. He told me the story of how he created Wheel of Fortune on an airplane — it's basically Hangman — and that's why it's worked forever. It's a very simple game." "When I was working for Merv, he let me come and sit in meetings about Wheel of Fortune at the Beverly Hilton Hotel," he continued. "I had no idea I would eventually be sitting here. Merv is the one that taught me to be as focused on the business show business as the performance, which is why I produced a lot at the beginning of my career. He wasn't just the guy that was on camera, he was a force behind it. I found that so fascinating. He was so charming. He could get anybody to say yes to anything." When asked how his hosting gigs on American Idol and Live With Kelly and Ryan helped prepare him, Seacrest shared, "With American Idol, I have a chance to really connect with contestants and their families. I get to meet them early on. I'm interested in where they've come from. That's something that is part of this show. The one thing I forget about Wheel — that I'm often reminded of by our producer — I think we're live. I'm like, 'We have to start in one minute! What's going on?' And sometimes they're like, 'If anything happens we can fix it,' and I'm like, 'We can fix it?' I forget we're on tape. I like to not stop ever and try to do this as fast as possible." "Live With Kelly and Ryan was interesting because we would show up and we didn't discuss anything we were going to talk about beforehand," he continued. "You really get comfortable on national television just sitting and telling stories." The new Wheel host also revealed that his chemistry with White came naturally because they've been friends for over 20 years. "We first met through Merv Griffin and we sat together at Merv's funeral as well," he said. "We have remained friends over the years. When I first got the job, I tracked her down at a golf course and said, 'I want to make this as seamless for you as possible.' This crew is a well-oiled machine. You don't want to be the guy that slows things down. I wanted her, also, to feel comfortable. She has been a tremendous supporter and dear friend through all of this." Seacrest describes White as "very casual" in real life — far different from her glamorous persona on TV — and recounted how she hand-made him a quilt that he has in his home. "She's just a lovely person," he shared. "Have you ever met someone famous and they let you down? Shout their name! No — but you see her, you know she's a treasure, and when you meet her she's even better." "Wheel of Fortune is simple, it's never changed, and will always be a protected safe space for anybody to watch," he said about why the show has resonated with viewers for so long. "We're never going to have an uncomfortable puzzle. We're never going to have an uncomfortable conversation about something you've got to explain to your kids. This is a safe place for fun and it will always be that way. I think that's special." Wheel of Fortune has won seven Daytime Emmys, including Best Game Show in 2011. Last year, the show won its first Primetime Emmy for host Pat Sajak in his final year. SIGN UP for Gold Derby's free newsletter with latest predictions Best of GoldDerby 'Grotesquerie' star Niecy Nash-Betts on that shocking coma twist, and Travis Kelce's 'greedy' appetite TV Cinematography panel: 'Anne Rice's Interview With the Vampire,' 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy,' 'Étoile' 'Étoile' cinematographer M. David Mullen on reuniting with the Palladinos Click here to read the full article.