Yes, y’all, Allison Williams knows she’s a nepo baby!
29.12.2022 - 20:57 / usmagazine.com
To each his own! Ryan Seacrest is “not at all” worried about Andy Cohen’s plan to “party harder” during the CNN New Year’s Eve Live broadcast — despite being a victim of his drunken rant in 2021.
“You know, those guys, we’ve been friends for so many years and we’re all in it together,” Seacrest, 48, exclusively told Us Weekly on Thursday, December 29, while promoting his upcoming Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve show. “We’re all out there blocks away from each other, bringing in the new year.”
The American Idol host insisted that both he and Cohen, 54, are just “trying to have a good time and convey that sort of fun.”
Seacrest went on to wish the Bravo producer and his CNN NYE cohost, Anderson Cooper, “the best of luck and a great show” this year.
The TV personality, for his part, will be focused on his own NYE show — which will take place from multiple locations. “We also have three live countdowns in this show, which I never thought was even possible when I first started,” the former Keeping Up With the Kardashians producer told Us. “But we’ve got Puerto Rico, Times Square and New Orleans, and we’ve also added another party on the West Coast. It’ll be L.A. as we always have a Disneyland [portion].”
The Live! With Kelly and Ryan cohost’s comments come one month after Variety reported that CNN chairman Chris Licht wanted to reign in the drinking during the network’s NYE broadcast.
The call for less alcohol on camera appeared to be in response to Cohen and Cooper, 55, taking shots during the 2021-22 show — and subsequently slamming a few people on air, including Seacrest.
“If you look behind me, you’ll see Ryan Seacrest’s group of losers performing,” Cohen said during the December 2021 live event. “I’m sorry but if you’re
Yes, y’all, Allison Williams knows she’s a nepo baby!
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