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Ryan Seacrest attempts to high-five blind singer

I'm sure it was an honest mistake. But really, Seacrest, the guy is holding a cane. That should have been a sign to you that maybe the high-five wasn't the smartest move.

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Ryan has alot in common w/ Joe Biden...

First of all IDIOTS WHO WROTE THIS STORY!!! The guy isn't fully blind he can see a small area just in front of his EYESSSSSSSSSSSSS YOU IDIOTS!!!! HENCE THE REASON HE PUT HIS HAND RIGHT IN FORNT OF HIS FACE MORONNNNNNNNNNN!!

No need to call everyone an idiot or a moron. Obviously the contestant can't see as much as he says he can. It was HILARIOUS that Ryan Seacrest was trying to high-five a blind person period! It doesn't matter if he was partially blind or not, he's still legally blind and therefore, it was very funny...so chill.

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