Brian Dunkleman was Ryan Seacrest’s co-host on American Idol season 1, but he left the show in 2002. When Brian, who is now 50 years old, quit the hit series, most people thought that he had made a terrible mistake. However, Brian did not have any hosting experience, and he felt that he was not doing his best work on the show. He never wanted to be a TV host – he wanted to be an actor or a comedian. He also did not like the way that American Idol treated the contestants. Furthermore, Brian didn’t have a good relationship with Ryan and confessed that they almost came to blows following a heated confrontation about their on-air banter.

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Rumors began that Brian quit American Idol before the show could fire him. Alas, he admitted in an interview with GQ that he did not know for sure that he was going to be let go from the show until producers confirmed it many years later during the American Idol reunion show in 2016. Brian felt relieved that the decision to leave the show was not completely his, and so he no longer had to think of it as the biggest mistake of his career. Brian had struggled with depression and anger because of it, but he finally got the closure that he needed to be at peace with his decision.

Brian has had some success since leaving American Idol. In 2000, he appeared on the Friends season 6 episode titled “The One With The Ring,” playing a man who buys an engagement ring that Chandler wants to give to Monica. He had roles on Ghost WhispererLas VegasTwo Guys and a Girl, and NYPD Blue. In 2008, he appeared on Celebrity Fit Club season 6, a weight-loss show where he lost 15 pounds and won the grand prize with his team.

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According to his Instagram account, Brian is a stand-up comedian who recently performed at the OKC Looney Bin in Oklahoma City in February 2022. He has also been the host of Family Feud Live in Las Vegas and Atlantic City. In 2019, news broke that Brian was driving for Uber to make money. Although some media outlets attempted to shame him for it, Brian explained that he was working hard to make money to support his son and be there for him. Fans saw this as a respectable and admirable move. Brian is the host of the DunkleVision podcast. Meanwhile, Brian is also very active on Twitter, tweeting commentary about football and other topics, and his Dunkyoke karaoke videos, which also appear on Instagram. In August 2021, Brian released the trailer for a documentary about his life, Dunkleman. The tagline of the documentary reads, “From American Idol host to Uber driver. It’s the stuff dreams are made of.”

Brian is a talented comedian who deserves to be known for more than leaving American Idol season 1. With American Idol season 20 beginning on ABC, it is time to move on. Brian will hopefully continue to have success with stand-up comedy and will appear on TV again soon in a project that makes him feel happy and fulfilled.

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Sources: GQ, Brian Dunkleman/Instagram, Brian Dunkleman/Twitter, Briandunkleman.com

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