Ryan Seacrest might have one more TV competitors gig ready for him sooner or later!
The longtime American Idol host walked the purple carpet after Monday’s new episode — which noticed the present’s Prime 7 get whittled all the way down to the Prime 5 — and he spoke with ET’s Denny Directo a few video he posted exhibiting off his dance expertise.
“I feel America’s been ready for some strikes,” Seacrest mentioned of his video, which he posted forward of Sunday’s present in celebration of the night time’s theme, “Songs That Make You Wanna Dance.”
“I imply, I’ve had them bottled up,” Seacrest mentioned of his strikes. “It was time to interrupt out the hips and present they’ll transfer just a little bit.”
In actuality, the busy TV persona admitted that he “was terrified” to really dance on digicam, and defined, “I practiced that for an hour.”
When requested if he is now contemplating vying for a spot on a future season of fellow ABC sequence Dancing With the Stars, Seacrest mentioned, “I do not know! By no means say by no means after that, proper?”
Nevertheless, with the brand new season of DWTS slated to start in September — across the similar time Seacrest is about to take over the reins from Pat Sajak on Wheel of Fortune — it is unlikely he’ll be making an look anytime quickly.
This 12 months’s slate of Idol hopefuls carried out twice this week — first, they tackled one of many tunes beneath the umbrella of the “Songs That Make You Wanna Dance” theme — the place they had been mentored by Ciara — after which they paid tribute to Adele (on her birthday) with renditions of a few of her greatest hits.
“[She’s recorded] a few of the biggest songs of all time,” Seacrest gushed over the “Hiya” singer. “She’s simply an unbelievable artist.”
On Sunday, the 2 artists who bought the boot after the nationwide vote had been Julia Gagnon and Mckenna Religion Breinholt. This leaves fan favorites Abi Carter, Triston Harper, Jack Blocker, Will Moseley and Emmy Russell because the season’s Prime 5.
New episodes of American Idol air Sundays and Mondays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and stream the subsequent day on Hulu.
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