Ryan Seacrest suffers a wardrobe glitch on his return to Live when his former co-host Kelly Ripa steps in to help the TV star

RYAN Seacrest suffered a wardrobe blunder while appearing on a recent episode of Live.
On Thursday, the American Idol judge returned to Live with Kelly and Mark as a special guest to discuss the season finale of the singing competition show.
However, the radio star suffered a wardrobe malfunction when he was introduced.
Ryan, 48, greeted the audience and hugged his former cast and crew.
As he hugged new co-host Mark Consuelos, 52, part of Ryan’s jacket was ruffled at the back.
When Kelly Ripa, 52, noticed it, she gestured to Ryan to fix the problem but ended up helping him. She got up to pull it down but sat back down as Ryan took his place.


“Pull it down,” she said.
“She’s already correcting my gaze,” Ryan exclaimed.
“I know, but I know your mom will text me,” Kelly replied.
PULL IT IN WITH PENCIL!
On Thursday’s show, Ryan asked the show’s producer to put a pen on the winner’s name so he could see it better.
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He spoke about the last three – Megan Danielle, Iam Tongi and Colin Stough.
Ryan also said a number of artist and idol alums will be returning.
But he did mention that his favorite part was the card with the winner’s name on it.
Ryan also said a number of artist and idol alums will be returning.
But he did mention that his favorite part was the card with the winner’s name on it.
Kelly wanted to know when Ryan will actually find out the winner or who will be eliminated.
He told her he knew during the last commercial break.
“It’s a live vote. It takes place in real time. The final commercial break lasts about four minutes,” Ryan said.
The moderator continued: “Within 30 to 45 seconds the card arrives for the final check. I’ll take a quick look to make sure I can read the lyrics from the producer who wrote them.”
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED
During his interview, he challenged his peers to play the truth game and find out which of Ryan’s new hobbies was true and which was a lie.
“Here are your two statements,” Mark introduced. “‘Since I left, I’ve started an animal movement cardio class.’ Or: “I’ve been studying dendrology since I left.”
This is the study of trees that Mark apparently knew, much to Kelly’s shock.
The duo had one minute to test Ryan and make his decisions.
“Can you show me some animal movements?” Mark challenged.
Ryan hopped out of his seat, dropped to all fours, got his bum in the air and prowled around the studio while appearing to be chasing his unseen prey.
Kelly joked, “But that’s how he gets out of bed.”
As the audience roared with laughter, Mark asked for another example.
This time, Ryan crouched, threw his arms behind his back, and jumped across the stage like a frog.
Then it was time to ask about his other hobby.
“What tree did you study?” Mark grilled his friend.
“What tree haven’t I studied, Mark?” Ryan shot back.
Again, Mark asked for some examples, which the still out of breath radio host babbled on.
“Variety of olive trees. You know, if you’re going to grow truffles, you need a host tree with the right roots,” Ryan said, struggling to cool down and catch his breath. “You have to study that.”
“You’re in the wrong zoo”
Mark couldn’t ignore the elephant in the room and asked if Ryan was okay.
“No,” Ryan admitted, acknowledging that he had given something away, “I think you can tell the truth from my breathlessness.”
Kelly could only joke: “I’ll just say one thing. If I know Ryan Seacrest, and I think I know him, those are both lies.”
But Mark had seen enough to make his decision.
“I saw animal movements. Not quite the animal movements I’ve seen, but the ones I’ve made.”
“You’re in the wrong zoo,” Ryan interrupted.
Mark continued, “So I would say you studied trees.”
Which, Ryan confessed, was correct.
“I was, that’s true. Well done.”


“Here are your two statements,” Mark introduced. “‘Since I left, I’ve started an animal movement cardio class.’ Or: “I’ve been studying dendrology since I left.”