There’s An Alternate Universe Where Ryan Seacrest Didn’t Host American Idol (And It Has Nothing To Do With Brian Dunkleman)

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The 21st season of American Idol , which has gone viral thanks to Katy Perry, will be wrapping up in a matter of weeks, meaning that a new champion will soon be crowned. What this also means is that Ryan Seacrest will have also been on the singing competition for 21 full seasons. It’s honestly hard to think of anyone else being the host of the show. However, it turns out he almost didn’t land the position, and it’s not because of Season 1 co-host Brian Duckleman.

The popular media personality reunited with the first American Idol on her eponymous series, The Kelly Clarkson Show. It was during their chat that Clarkson mentioned that the long-time host was actually considered to be one of the various Idol judges before he took on hosting duties. Seacrest confirmed the surprising bit of news and explained how he got discovered as well as how plans for his initial gig changed:

Originally when the producers, Nigel and Ken, were setting up the show, they had heard me on the radio here in Los Angeles, and they thought I might fit the panel to be up there with whoever else was already on. I guess Simon was already on board, and I don’t know who else at that point. And I was like, ‘Wait a minute, I would love to audition to be the host.’ And so I auditioned eventually to be the host, and I got the job, and I’m happy to still have the job.

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