Ryan Seacrest expressed concern about his “skinny” figure on the latest episode of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune…The reason for his health is finally revealed

Ryan Seacrest sparks concern with ‘gaunt’ frame on latest episode of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune
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It’s not the first time the game show host’s slimmed-down appearance has worried fans

RYAN Seacrest has raised concerns among fans after appearing significantly slimmer on the latest episode of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune.
The American Idol host has noticeably dropped a considerable amount of weight in recent years while juggling his numerous gigs.
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Ryan Seacrest concerns fans with his ‘gaunt’ appearance in a teaser for the latest episode of Celebrity Wheel of FortuneCredit: Instagram/celebritywheeloffortune
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Ryan has noticeably dropped a considerable amount of weight in recent yearsCredit: Getty
Fans expressed their worries for the TV personality after he appeared in a teaser for Friday night’s episode of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune.
The preview was shared on the show’s official Instagram page, showing a hilarious moment between Ryan and contestant Rhetta.
Ryan tried to ease the comedian’s nerves after she admitted she was nervous about competing, given her limited knowledge and skills of the game.
Oliver Hudson and Joey McIntyre also competed to give their winnings to charity.
WORRIES FOR RYAN
However, all viewers could focus on was Ryan’s seemingly thinner figure and raced to the comments to share their thoughts.
“Ryan is too thin, and his face looks gaunt,” one person wrote.
“I think it’s because the man does not rest! I’m always wondering how he even sleeps!!” someone else replied.
“Is Ryan ok?” wondered a third, while another asked, “Is that Ryan Seacrest? He is not looking well
Ryan recently addressed his drastic weight loss, insisting that it’s from his dedication to a Mediterranean-style diet and his exercise routine, which includes Pilates and strength training.
However, fans have long feared for the radio host and that he might’ve taken on too much with his multiple jobs.
In addition to his hosting gigs on Wheel of Fortune and its spin-off, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, Ryan is the long-running host of American Idol; he still hosts his iHeartRadio show and is the founder and producer of Ryan Seacrest Productions, among other ventures.
Over the summer, fans again expressed concerns about the 50-year-old’s health after he posted photos on Instagram of his slender physique.
Many thought he looked “too skinny” and “frail,” and begged him not to lose any more weight.
But Ryan has appeared in good spirits, as he was recently photographed enjoying a day out with his new girlfriend, Australian celebrity realtor Camille Orders.
Ryan Seacrest’s Current Jobs

Ryan Seacrest is quite the workaholic, with the Hollywood multiphenate juggling perhaps more ongoing jobs than any other A-lister:
-Host of Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve on ABC
-Host of American Top 40 on KIIS-FM
-Host of On Air with Ryan Seacrest on KIIS-FM
-Host of American Idol since its very first season in 2001
-Host of Wheel of Fortune as of 2024
Ryan has exited many previous roles in the past few years to get where he is today, including as an executive producer of Hulu’s The Kardashians and co-host of Live! with Kelly and Mark.
Hard work pays off; according to Celebrity Net Worth, Ryan’s worth a fortune of $450 million
The U.S. Sun exclusively obtained the pics, which were taken about one year after his split from model Aubrey Paige, 27.
CAN’T STOP, WON’T STOP
Regarding his bustling career, the game show host doesn’t appear to be slowing down anytime soon.
He only took on the Wheel of Fortune hosting spot last September, replacing longtime host Pat Sajak following his retirement.
Pat continued to host Celebrity Wheel of Fortune until this season, when he passed it off to Ryan and his co-host Vanna White
“I can’t wait to continue the tradition of spinning the wheel and working alongside the great Vanna White,” Ryan said in a statement announcing his new role.
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Ryan raised concerns over the summer when he posted a photo showing off his slender figureCredit: Instagram/ryanseacrest
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Fans worried that the 50-year-old might be taking on too much with his numerous gigsCredit: Reuters
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Ryan started hosting Wheel of Fortune last year, taking over for longtime host, Pat Sajak, following his retirementCredit: Getty
Johnson Pushes Back on ‘War Powers’ Vote Amid Iran Strikes
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said on Monday that passing a war powers resolution would strip President Trump of his authority to continue military operations in Iran, warning that such a move would present a “frightening prospect.”

Representatives Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) and Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) plan to push for a vote on a war powers resolution this week, which would require Congressional authorization before Trump can use military force against Iran again. They argue that the operations in Iran put U.S. troops at risk and are not representative of an “America First” agenda.
According to a source who spoke to The Hill, the resolution is expected to be brought to the floor on Thursday.
“I think the idea that we would move a War Powers Act vote right now, I mean, it will be forced to the floor, but the idea that we would take the ability of our commander in chief, the president, take his authority away right now to finish this job, is a frightening prospect to me,” Johnson told reporters after a briefing on the operation.
“It’s dangerous, and I am certainly hopeful, and I believe we do have the votes to put it down. That’s going to be a good thing for the country and our security and stability,” he added.
The U.S. and Israel conducted joint military strikes against Iran on Saturday after weeks of threats from Trump, who had called for regime change in Tehran. Johnson wrote on the social platform X that Congress’s bipartisan “Gang of Eight” was “briefed in detail earlier this week that military action may become necessary to protect American troops and American citizens in Iran.”
On Monday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the Iranian military and regime were racing to achieve “immunity” for its ongoing nuclear weapons program, meaning the ability to develop enough ballistic missiles to shield itself and the program from destruction. That’s why Trump chose to act now, he added.
Trump told CNN on Monday morning that the “big wave” of the operation is yet to come. When he was asked how long the war will last, the president said, “I don’t want to see it go on too long. I always thought it would be four weeks. And we’re a little ahead of schedule.”
On Monday, Johnson told reporters he believes Trump “was acting well within his authority” as commander-in-chief to protect the country.
“It’s not a declaration of war. It’s not something that the president was required, because it’s defensive in nature and in design and in necessity, to come to Congress and get a vote first. And if they had briefed a larger group than the Gang of Eight, you know, there’s a real threat that that very sensitive intelligence that we had, you know, might have been leaked or something,” he said.
“So, this is why the commander in chief of our armed forces has the latitude that any commander in chief, any president always has, because they have a set of information that is sensitive, timely and urgent, and they have to be able to act upon it. They did that.”
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) has urged lawmakers to support the war powers resolution, stating in a CNN interview on Monday that Trump needs to be constrained.
Presidents from both parties have taken action on behalf of the country in the past. Also, every president since the act was passed in the early 1970s has said they believe it unconstitutionally limits a president’s Article II authorities.