Here's the scoop you've been waiting for, folks! Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest are back in the spotlight, reuniting in the bustling heart of ABC’s New York City studio. They're all set to film the highly anticipated season 33 of their beloved talk show, Live With Kelly and Ryan, which is scheduled to premiere on September 7. Get ready to see them shine brighter than ever before!
Special Guests and Exciting Episodes
According to ENews!, Kelly and Ryan are pulling out all the stops for this season. They’ll be joined by the incredibly talented Hilary Swank and the charismatic Brett Eldredge for a special holiday episode titled “Live’s Labor Day Cookout.” Here's the fun part: this episode will be filmed outside, where Kelly, now 50, and Ryan, 46, will team up with executive producer Michael Gelman for some mouthwatering cooking segments. But don’t worry, fans—they’ll be back inside the studio the very next day to continue filming the rest of the season. It’s going to be a mix of outdoor fun and studio magic!

September Lineup: A Star-Studded Month
Hold on to your hats, because the month of September is packed with an incredible lineup of celebrity guests. Jessica Alba, Jimmy Kimmel, and none other than Tyra Banks—host and executive producer of the new season of Dancing With the Stars—will grace the stage. But wait, there's more! Kelly and Ryan will also debut a brand-new version of Live’s daily trivia game. And in a move that’ll have you glued to your screens, dancers from all over America will be showing off their moves right from the comfort of their homes. This season is shaping up to be nothing short of spectacular!
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Kelly and Ryan's Quarantine Adventures
Let’s rewind a bit to when the world went into lockdown in mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic. Kelly and Ryan, like so many others, found themselves in quarantine. Kelly, with her signature wit, joked about her experience with Jimmy Kimmel, saying, “I’m not coming back if I have to wear pants or bottoms of any kind. I like this from-the-waist-up sort of thing that we’re doing. So I think we should build a studio that you can’t see what we’re wearing from the waist down.” And here we are, ready to see them back in action, but in a way that’s never been done before!


