The 'American Idol' presenter doesn't think he is interesting enough to put his personal life on display for the whole world to watch, reported OK magazine.
"I would never want to do my own reality TV show. No one would want to watch, I'm so boring," Seacrest said.
After twelve seasons as the host of 'Idol', Seacrest has had to work with a number of different judges, but claims this year's judges, Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj, Keith Urban and original member Randy Jackson, have raised the bar for fashion.
"The show has evolved from the number of viewers to the strength of contestants and judges, who may not have originally wanted to do the show," he said.
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