• On Monday’s episode of Live With Kelly and Ryan, cohost Ryan Seacrest surprised everyone by wearing glasses.
  • In reaction to his look, fans showered Ryan with compliments on Instagram.
  • The American Idol host has worn glasses on the red carpet and TV before.

Ryan Seacrest unexpectedly changed up his look on Monday's episode of Live With Kelly and Ryan and fans are loving it.

Following Super Bowl Sunday, the ABC cohost was ready to discuss all things football with his costar Kelly Ripa. While viewers listened to the mother of three share a story about trying out a delicious nachos recipe, some got distracted by Ryan’s stylish glasses. According to the comments left on a behind-the-scenes video of Ryan and Kelly, viewers at home thought the American Idol host's spectacles worked incredibly well with his suit, white-collared shirt, and sweater ensemble.

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“Ryan should ALWAYS have the glasses! 🔥,” one person wrote. “@ryanseacrest has glasses on omg sooo hottt!!!!" another added. “Ahhhh @ryanseacrest looking like a younger Jude Law 🔥🔥🔥 I’m here for it!!!!!” a different fan said.

Believe it or not, this isn’t the first time Ryan was worn glasses. In fact, Ryan walked the Grammys red carpet back in 2018 flaunting a different pair of frames. More recently, he wore glasses on Live in December, which fans also loved.

“@ryanseacrest is definitely looking hot these days!” a follower commented a few months back. “Ryan, the glasses....incredibly attractive!!” someone else added. “Looking so 🔥🔥 in your glasses Ryan,” a fan wrote.

Given the positive reaction from fans, perhaps Ryan will start wearing glasses more often. We shall see!

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Selena is the entertainment and news editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers the latest on TV, movies and celebrities. In addition to writing and editing entertainment news, she also spotlights the Hispanic and Latinx community through her work. She is a graduate of CUNY Hunter College with a B.A. in journalism and creative writing.