This is not the first time the star has stepped into a famous role.
News," and the radio show “On Air With Ryan Seacrest.”
“I do remember that feeling of growing up and being a little bit overweight.

In that same interview, Seacrest discussed other ways his weight made his childhood years difficult.
“I remember it vividly.
While he is now super fit, Seacrest is at least partially driven by the bullying he experienced.

If you need help with an eating disorder or know someone who does, help is available.
It all happened on the air, too, during a May 2020 episode of “American Idol.”
While that was not the case, no actual diagnosis has ever been disclosed beyond mere exhaustion.

“I just had burnt myself out.
I was absolutely beat and fatigued and just wasn’t letting myself accept that.
Now I do.”

That has meant eating even more cleanly, with a diet that is dairy-free and mostly plant-based.
“To say no to things is difficult.
You want to say yes,” he said in the WSJ interview.

“When I say no to something, I feel guilt in terms of an obligation.”
“Recently, someone that worked as a wardrobe stylist for me nearly a decade ago at E!
News, came forward with a complaint suggesting I behaved inappropriately toward her.

“I dispute these reckless allegations and I plan to cooperate with any corporate inquiries that may result.
“Sam was one of those guys that made you laugh all the time.
His charm, his fun spirit, and his professionalism always impressed me.
My condolences to his family and his KTLA family.