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Josh Duhamel channels inner Ryan Seacrest in Times Square

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Ryan Seacrest may have some competitio­n as host of New York's most famous crystal ball drop - from Josh Duhamel. The star of the new "Transforme­rs: The Last Knight" kicked off Cinco de Mayo with a special ball drop in Times Square on Thursday. The same Waterford crystal ball that drops every New Year's Eve was adapted with a special lime theme for a party sponsored by Corona. His wife, Fergie, already cohosts "New Year's Rockin' Eve" with Seacrest.

So does that mean Duhamel is trying his own thing with the Cinco de Mayo lime drop? "Oh yeah, you're right. I never thought about that. She's got New Year's Eve, now I've got Cinco de Mayo. That's a good point." Then he immediatel­y thought of moving up. "I'll be like the new Ryan Seacrest of Cinco de Mayo." He looked into a camera: "Watch out, Ryan." Duhamel has two big films coming out this year. There's "Transforme­rs: The Last Knight" set for a June release.

And later this year, he brings the popular video game "Call of Duty" to the big screen. While both films are major releases, it doesn't deter Duhamel from starring in smaller, independen­t films. "I've always tried to choose things based on nothing other than does it inspire me creatively. It's never been about money. It's always been about whether I love this project, and does it have something interestin­g to say," he said.

Now that Duhamel and Fergie have a son who turns 4 this summer, he admits being more selective when it comes to film projects. "Having a child, does that affect my decision making? Yeah, a little bit," he said. "I try to keep the two separate and if it's something he can't see, someday he will and I will have done it for reasons that I can explain to him down the road."

 ?? — AP ?? In this file photo, actor Josh Duhamel poses for a portrait in New York.
— AP In this file photo, actor Josh Duhamel poses for a portrait in New York.

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