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Updated: 10:20 PM Nov 5, 2009
WSAZ EXCLUSIVE: 'American Idol' Host Ryan Seacrest Arrives in Huntington Area
"American Idol" host Ryan Seacrest arrived Wednesday night at Tri-State Airport, and WSAZ.com has exclusive video of his arrival.
Posted: 9:20 PM Nov 4, 2009Reporter: Chris Atkins Email Address: chris.atkins@wsaz.com |
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KENOVA, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- "American Idol" host Ryan Seacrest arrived Wednesday night at Tri-State Airport, and WSAZ.com has exclusive video of his arrival.
While "Naked Chef" Jamie Oliver has been a frequent flyer to the area for some time now, Seacrest, who is producing a reality TV series Oliver is doing in the Huntington area, flew in for a bit of the action. He arrived in a private jet.
Seacrest is producing Oliver's reality show about eating healthy, which has been taping in the Mountain State for more than a month now. Seacrest told us he's here to get his feet on the ground and see what Oliver’s been doing.
"We want to start here and continue to work around the country to help with the young people and their families," Seacrest said. "I want to meet the moms of the town, meet the students, and I want to see the schools."
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Latest Comments
hstc91- Hate to tell you buddy, but it's all of WV that has a bad rep for being fat and unhealthy.
People please. Give it a rest. Do you seriously think Ryan or Jamie give a crap about Huntington? Get real. Today alone I know several people driving streets, 2 even having lunch at place they thought they could "accidentally" run into Ryan. Thats sick. He may be a nice man, but he isnt from here, probably never will be back, stupid people looking for him this weekend and he is going to the OHIO STATE GAME. Omg your killing me.Fat, Skinny, Healthy, Unhealthy, did everyone forget how to mind their own business and stop trashing others? The issue starts because a couple of Hollywood jokes/blokes come to town and everyone wants to meet, greet and impress. I saw u dummies on TV. How many rich people are trying to get in his path? As if. You people trying to shove your kid in his face or get it on tv..please stop. Don't u realize how ignorant this is proving to be. Let them do their "show" and get the he** out of town. We will be better off instead of this bashing. Get a LIFE PLEASE!!!!
Regarding gym weight lost prices: Walking at Ritter Park, downtown streets or high school football tracks are free. Walking @ HIMG or the Mall: free. Dumb bells can be had for under $25. Jump ropes: cheap. Yoga @ St. Mary's: a few dollars per session. Don't use weight loss programs. Buy fresh fruits and veggies, cut back on red meat, cut back on portion size and don't buy chips, soda, desserts.
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