Live After Oscar Show 2017: Jerry O'Connell, DJ Khaled, Flo Rida, guest co-host Ryan Seacrest

The morning after Hollywood's biggest night, Kelly Ripa and guest co-host RYAN SEACREST present "LIVE's After Oscar® Show," from the spectacular Dolby Theatre® at Hollywood & Highland Center®, just hours after the Oscars® wraps on the same stage. Each year, Oscar-winning actors and filmmakers have celebrated their wins with "LIVE," and 2017 will see another stellar line-up of talent stopping by. The hour-long special also features an interview with Oscar host JIMMY KIMMEL, highlights from the iconic red carpet with JERRY O'CONNELL, Kelly's exclusive backstage interviews with winners and presenters, and a fashion recap with "LIVE"'s expert team of panelists. Plus, world-renowned DJ and Grammy-nominated producer DJ KHALED will serve as house DJ, and chart-topping music superstar FLO RIDA will perform his brand new single.
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