"It also praises her great working relationship with Republican Governor Mike DeWine, something medical experts don't always have with state leadership across the country.Notifications can be turned off anytime in the browser settings.Plus, Dr. Amy Acton reaches a new level of pop culture icon with a profile in Glamour magazineRyan Seacrest then and now, from Sunday's 'American Idol' finale at left where viewers feared he had a stroke, to the start of the show decades ago, at right.Former "Bachelorette" Hannah Brown apologies after singing a racial slur in a live video over the weekend. He went from normal to his speech being off and his eye shutting halfway," a concerned fan wrote. Seacrest, who has been with the show since it first premiered in 2002 and was missing from his other regular gig on "Live with Kelly and Ryan" this morning, was just stressed with doing so many live shows from home, Hhis team told Seacrest has also been hosting Disney's sing-along specials throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, in addition to his longstanding weekday syndicated radio show, "On Air with Ryan Seacrest. All rights reserved. Monday came with its own setbacks for fashion mogul and now-grown child star Mary Kate Olsen, who was told she would have to wait to end her five year marriage.But it was a banner day for Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton, who more firmly cemented her place as a pop culture icon with a profile in Glamour magazine. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. Toward the end of the"American Idol" finale Sunday night, RYAN SEACREST had trouble talking, and one of his eyes was almost closed. Fans Thought Ryan Seacrest Had a Stroke Live on National TV [VIDEO] By Anna Blake May 19, 2020 "American Idol" XIV Grand Finale - Show. All Rights Reserved. Check out what's clicking today in entertainment.The brief moment had Twitter users worried that the Emmy-winner suffered a mild stroke on TV. Over the weekend, live video was not kind to stars from all walks of life, from Ryan Seacrest worrying fans that he may had a stroke during the 'American Idol' finale to a former Bachelorette casually dropping a racial slur while singing a rap song. ""Idol" mentor Bobby Bones previously praised Seacrest's work ethic and talent.“Ryan’s the greatest of all time at what he does,” he told Bones added, "Ryan is the greatest — I talk to Ryan almost every day at this point and he’s just like, ‘Okay, we’ve got A, B … he’s just so good at what he does. or redistributed. The TV host's rep issued a statement on Monday after "American Idol" viewers were concerned about his … “Like many people right now, Ryan … No, Ryan Seacrest did not have a stroke, so says his rep. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, Ryan Seacrest's Rep Responds to Concerns He Suffered a Stroke During American Idol Finale Ryan Seacrest's rep is addressing concern from … "Ryan did not have any kind of stroke last night," his rep said in a statement. Then he wasn't on "Live" Monday morning. "This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. ""You need to be bold enough to use your face and on camera and apologize in the same way that you said the word," Lindsay said in her own post on Instagram.Mary Kate's emergency divorce filing has been denied by a judge who says her situation does not constitute an emergency.After eight years together, the 33-year-old fashion designer filed for divorce from her 50-year-old French banker husband, Olivier Sarkozy, in April, and he wanted her out of their New York City apartment by today. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. All rights reserved.
“Ryan [Seacrest] did not have any kind of stroke last night,” his rep confirmed in a statement to People on Monday, May 18. "Ryan did not have any kind of stroke last night," his rep said in a statement.
"Is @RyanSeacrest okay? ""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," the rep said in an emailed statement.Here at home in Northeast Ohio, Glamour magazine is asking if our Department of Health Director is "the pandemic's most Midwestern hero. "Dancing With the Stars" champion Hannah Brown, however, may have gotten herself canceled.After first denying singing the N-word on an Instagram Live video over the weekend, the former stars ABC's dating franchise posted that she was sorry in a written statement.That move was not good enough, if you ask former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay, who is the only woman of color to ever lead "The Bachelorette. That's why Mary Kate submitted the special divorce filing, saying she couldn't move in the middle of a pandemic and that she was worried he'd try to sell off her personal property.While she may have been concerned about her things in the marital home, Mary Kate reportedly has an ironclad prenup to protect her fashion fortune.Since her emergency filing has been denied, Mary Kate will now have to file a separation agreement and wait until Manhattan family courts are back in session to move forward with the process of ending her five-year marriage.The busiest man in Hollywood has also found himself sidelined, as a representative for Seacrest has said the radio and television host is taking much needed time to rest.The rep said that Seacrest, who gave fans a scare on Sunday night, did not have a stroke during the "American Idol" finale, despite slurred speech and a worrysome facial expression where his right eye appeared to droop. Not making light of this. "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. ""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," added the rep. "So today he took a well-deserved day off.
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