Ryan Seacrest looks just like he did in 1994–and we can prove it.
On Thursday, Feb. 20, a decades-old commercial was unearthed by a ski resort in Southern California, as first reported by POWDER. In it, a young Seacrest was joined by Christian Oliver as the two promoted Mountain High Ski Resort in Los Angeles.
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“Hey, I’m Ryan Seacrest from Gladiators 2000,” a 20-year-old Seacrest said in the recently uncovered clip. “And believe it or not, I just accomplished skiing on Mountain High.”
“This is the mountain,” Oliver, who was about 22 years old at the time, said before realizing he had messed up his lines. “Take two, take two!” they quipped in unison before running it back to the beginning.
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“Hey, I’m Ryan Seacrest from Gladiators 2000, and I did it! I accomplished it. I conquered Mountain High.”
“Yeah, and I’m Christian Oliver from Saved by the Bell: New Class. We had the best time out here.”
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Just as viewers thought the ad was about to end, the resort’s owner, Danny Tognazzini, casually skis over to introduce himself. The commercial then cuts to a montage of the trio skiing down the mountain.
The video, which Mountain High said was shot in 1994, was shared as part of the ski resort’s ongoing celebration honoring its 100th year in operation. Seacrest hasn’t responded to the memorable throwback, but the comments quickly became overwhelmed with replies from his fans.
“😂 love this,” one Instagram user wrote, tagging the American Idol host.
“Classic!” a second declared. “Loving these old clips. 🤙😁.”
“Love these videos. Keep ‘em coming,” someone else begged.
Snowboarder and internet personality David Muther quipped, “Ryan would wear jeans.”
“This is awesome!!!! Love the oldies!!! 👏,” one more cheered.
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