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Beyoncé is nearing the birth of her and husband Jay-Z‘s first child — and according to some accounts, the event may have already taken place.
But whether the singer has officially become, or is just rabidly approaching the big day, Ryan Seacrest says anyone who tunes into ABC’s broadcast of New Year’s Rockin’ Eve can count on seeing her.
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Promoting the televised ball drop, Dick Clark‘s co-host told Extra Thursday night that Beyoncé would be involved in the Times Square broadcast in some yet-to-be-revealed capacity.
“You will see Beyoncé on the show,” said Seacrest. “I can’t tell you too much because they don’t tell me too much, but if you’re a Beyoncé fan — and man, is she looking good these days — you’ll want to see Beyoncé.”
No more has been said on the matter. And though the interview took place on the eve of the Internet frenzy of rumors that the 30-year-old had already had her baby, she hasn’t not been included among the list of confirmed performers. Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, Pitbull and Hot Chelle Rae are all scheduled, along with additional hosting from Jenny McCarthy and Black Eyed Peas singer Fergie reporting from Los Angeles.
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If the show was planning on a live Beyoncé appearance — and given her state that seems unlikely — they may have a spot to fill. Representatives for both Beyoncé and Jay Z have yet to comment on the rumored birth.
Watch Seacrest’s full interview below:
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