Ryan Seacrest Wants You to Lose Weight

May 11, 2009 at 9:38am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Ah, it must be Bathing Suit Season once again.

Right on the heels of the debut of a number of ladies' television shows aimed at getting women to eat right and dance their asses off, Ryan Seacrest has announced he's teaming with British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver for an ABC reality show which will send Oliver "to the unhealthiest places in America and find ways to use nearby resources to improve local eating habits." 

Seacrest himself will not be appearing in front of the camera for the show, however.

Too bad, that's a surefire way to get people to lose their appetites.

We keed. Clearly Ryan is trying to make sure we all look great for when he eventually takes over the world. 

—J. Bavoso 

 

 

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