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Ryan Seacrest is taking some much needed R&R.

The "American Idol" and "Live with Kelly & Ryan" host, who has been working from home during the coronavirus quarantine, made headlines on Sunday night when he didn't appear like his usual self.

During the singing competition show's finale, Seacrest had viewers concerned when his speech seemed slurred and it appeared like he couldn't open his left eye completely.

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The brief moment had Twitter users worried that the Emmy-winner suffered a mild stroke on TV.

"Is @RyanSeacrest okay? Not making light of this. He went from normal to his speech being off and his eye shutting halfway," a concerned fan wrote.

Seacrest's rep told People magazine that the media personality is just fine.

"Ryan did not have any kind of stroke last night," his rep said in a statement. "Like many people right now, Ryan is adjusting to the new normal and finding work-home balance, with the added stress of having to put on live shows from home."

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"Between 'Live with Kelly and Ryan,' 'American Idol,' 'On Air with Ryan Seacrest,' and the Disney Family Singalong specials, he has been juggling three to four on-air jobs over the last few weeks and he’s in need of rest," added the rep. "So today he took a well-deserved day off."

"Idol" mentor Bobby Bones previously praised Seacrest's work ethic and talent.

“Ryan’s the greatest of all time at what he does,” he told People. “I don’t think Ryan ever gets nervous — he’s the GOAT of hosts. I don’t really consider myself a host as much as someone who can be funny and hopefully help people."

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Bones added, "Ryan is the greatest — I talk to Ryan almost every day at this point and he’s just like, ‘Okay, we’ve got A, B … he’s just so good at what he does. Ryan’s not worried. If he is, I can’t tell."