Unbelievable Accusation: Personal Stylist Claims Ryan Seacrest’s Unsettling Behavior Toward Her Lasted for Years—But He Denies Everything, Leaving Everyone in Shock!

Unbelievable Accusation: Personal Stylist Claims Ryan Seacrest’s Unsettling Behavior Toward Her Lasted for Years—But He Denies Everything, Leaving Everyone in Shock!
A personal stylist has accused American Idol host Ryan Seacrest of ***ually abusing and harassing her for years, and is publicly detailing her claims after an internal investigation dismissed her complaint.
On Monday, Suzie Hardy told Variety that Seacrest started **ually har*ssing her soon after she landed a job as his personal stylist at E! News in 2006. The single mother said she endured the unwanted, ***ually aggressive touching, groping and attention for fear of losing her job. In 2013, when Hardy reported the alleged workplace abuse to her company’s human resources department, she says she was fired.
Seacrest, who co-hosts ABC’s talk show Live with Kelly & Ryan and produces Keeping Up with the Kardashians, was the first to make the ***ual misconduct accusations public when he issued a vigorous denial last November.
“Recently, someone that worked as a wardrobe stylist for me nearly a decade ago at E! News, came forward with a complaint suggesting I behaved inappropriately toward her. If I made her feel anything but respected, I am truly sorry. I dispute these reckless allegations and I plan to cooperate with any corporate inquiries that may result,” Seacrest said in his statement.
E! announced in January that its investigation into the ***ual misconduct claims against Seacrest had concluded with “insufficient” evidence of wrongdoing.
Hardy told Variety that she was opting to speak out for the first time about the allegations because she felt “total exasperation” after her complaint was dismissed.
“It was obvious the investigator was whitewashing it for Seacrest’s side,” she claimed, adding that the investigator never contacted four witnesses who she claimed would corroborate her story.
Seacrest’s lawyer, Adam Baum, told PEOPLE in a statement that “it is upsetting” that Variety chose to run Hardy’s “untrue allegations”.
“They were told that the accuser threatened to make those false claims against him unless he paid her $15 million,” Baum said.
An E! spokesperson told Variety that questioning the legitimacy of its investigation is “completely baseless.”
