Ryan Seacrest Flashes His Bare Feet on American Idol

It was a first night for many American Idol‘s Ryan Seacrest!
A long time Idol The host not only shocked viewers by delaying the announcement of the top 12 contestants in season 24 on Monday, March 30, but also showed his feet on national television.
Seacrest, 51, appeared barefoot on stage while speaking to a contestant Kyndal Inskeepwho does it naked. She jumped with her feet in full view as the cameras zoomed in on her toes.
In interview no Entertainment Tonight After Monday’s episode, the host laughed, “Well, I just saw Kyndyl and I thought, ‘I wonder what that is. [feels like].’ I have never made a plan on foot.”
“I want to feel strong. I want to feel that,” he joked. “I spent 42 bucks [on them]. I want to show them off. I just finished them.”
On Monday Idol was historic in more ways than one as Seacrest announced that the voting results would not be revealed for the first time in the show’s 24-season history, citing an “unprecedented” 10 million votes received and additional time needed to tally the votes.
Seacrest was expected to announce the 14 remaining contestants who will perform again next week. However, the result will be revealed on the next episode on Monday, April 6.
Earlier in Monday’s episode, the top 20 was narrowed down to 14 hopefuls. They will not dry, Genevieve Heyward, Kutter Bradley, Madison Moon, Makiyah again Ruby Rae they were all cut.
Last year, Seacrest measured his own Idol died as the show began filming its 24th season in Nashville. (Idol originally aired on Fox from 2002 to 2016 before moving to ABC in 2018.)
“I haven’t thought about a legacy,” Seacrest said People.
He explained, “What I hope people expect from me, or what they get when I’m in any show, is that they feel comfortable watching it. They enjoy it. It doesn’t seem like it’s too difficult. They can have any person of any age watching this show. People can come together as a family, watch the show. And for me, I make them feel comfortable and as if we’ve known each other for a long time and as if we’ve been together for a long time, you didn’t meet the manager.”
“You just listen to the room and go with the flow of the show – you can’t plan too much into it,” he added of hosting the popular talent show. “And I think that’s the beauty of it. When we go into our live shows, we have an idea of how it’s going to go, but it doesn’t really go that way. And you follow the ball and make people feel as comfortable as possible on stage and have fun with the judges, and that balances it out.”




