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Seacrest Ripa’d from show

Ryan’s ‘exhaustion’ sparked fears, 'tension' at 'Live'

- By SARA NATHAN

RYAN Seacrest’s departure from “Live with Kelly and Ryan” came as no surprise to those on set. In fact, the 48-year-old star frequently appeared exhausted before leaving the show, and his friends and colleagues worried about him, multiple sources told Page Six.

The multimilli­onaire has been filming “Live,” for which he gets paid $10 million a year, in New York City, as well as “American Idol” and his syndicated radio show, “On Air With Ryan Seacrest,” since 2018.

And fatigue has been responsibl­e for Seacrest missing an increasing number of “Live” shows over the past six months, one industry insider revealed.

It all led up to ABC chiefs quietly formalizin­g a deal last week for Ripa’s husband, Mark Consuelos, to take over full-time as her co-host. Only a small team of people was clued into the Consuelos plan, according to sources. Consuelos has often filled in for Seacrest, including a week-long stint last October.

“Some of Ryan’s absences created tension with everyone involved on the show,” said the insider. “But everyone cares about him and respects him and just wants to make sure he’s OK.”

His co-host and longtime friend, 52year-old Ripa, who is on a $20-million-a-year deal, has rarely missed a day in her 23 years on the show.

“They started talking about Ryan leaving last summer, and when they announced Ryan’s departure, both

Kelly and Ryan wanted to put whatever issues — arising from the workplace and Ryan’s other responsibi­lities — they had behind them,” the insider added.

“They’ve known each other for 20 years and, regardless of recent strains, it is a real friendship.”

Too much for one person

As Page Six revealed back in May 2020, ABC executives feared that Seacrest was “overdoing it,” and fans even worried he had suffered a stroke live on air, when he appeared to slur during the “American Idol” finale. Seacrest later cited “exhaustion” for his issues. He then pulled out of filming “Live” less than 30 minutes before the show was meant to air.

According to a friend who works with Seacrest, he found the schedule punishing and hates living in New York City.

Seacrest has regularly been traveling between his homes in Los Angeles and NYC, and a source who knows him told Page Six: “It’s not just ‘Live.’ Ryan has to travel to audition cities for ‘Idol’ — they just went to Hawaii. It’s exhausting.

“It is hard doing ‘Live’ every day. It’s a grueling schedule. There are double tapings and he runs between his radio show and ‘Live.’ He’ll have a 10-minute break and they’ll say, ‘Come and do some one-liners for the radio show.’ ”

It’s all added up to more than one person can handle, said the source who knows Seacrest. “He’s not quite burned out, but he knows himself [and knows] he needs a break. In the last couple of years he’s valued his time off with his family and his loved ones,” said the source.

“Look, he originally signed up for three years [on ‘Live’] and then signed another three-year contract, so he really did enjoy doing the show.”

The source added that Seacrest — who grows his own olive trees and has been pressing olive oil to share with friends — is keen to work even more in the culinary space: “He’s really interested in learning how to make wine, he has a passion for cooking, and this is the kind of thing

he wants to invest in.”

Seacrest, who has an estimated fortune of $450 million, will now move full-time back to the West Coast, where he recently sold his Beverly Hills compound for $51 million. California is also home to his girlfriend, 25-yearold Aubrey Paige, who sent him a Valentine’s Day message this week on Instagram, captioned: “Loving you has been the adventure of a lifetime.”

He has a long-running working relationsh­ip with ABC and will continue to host “Idol,” for which he’s paid more than $10 million, alongside the network’s “singalong shows” and his New Year’s Rockin’ Eve special. He is also a producer of “The Kardashian­s” on Hulu, the streamer owned by ABC parent company Disney, and recently premiered a scripted drama called “The Watchful Eye” on Freeform, which is also Disney-owned. Alongside this, the host’s radio show deal runs up until 2025.

Seacrest and Ripa announced his departure on Thursday’s “Live,” which he will continue to appear on this spring before the show is officially rebranded as “Live with Kelly and Mark.”

Leaving was a “tough, tough” decision, Seacrest noted on the show, and a “bitterswee­t” one.”

“Working alongside Kelly over the past six years has been a dream job and one of the highlights of my career,” he added in a statement.

“There is nobody else like you,” Ripa told him on Thursday’s show. “There is nobody who can really do what you do. I know you in real life as well as TV life. I say this about very few people: What you see is what you get. This is not an act, this is a good man. I am so endlessly impressed by you.”

Still, said the industry insider: “It was a collective decision that this was the time for Ryan to leave.”

Ripa, Seacrest and Consuelos all three appeared on air Friday.

Kelly’s next act

This marks the third co-host Ripa has worked with since she joined Regis Philbin on the show in 2001, replacing Kathie Lee Gifford. Philbin’s last show was in November 2011 and he died at the age of 88 in July 2020.

Former NFL star Michael Strahan then joined Ripa hosting the show from September 2012 until April 2016, when it was announced he would leave “Live” to join “Good Morning America” full-time.

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