Ryan Seacrest loses Badly in Craps at Monte Carlo Casino

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According to CelebrityNetWorth.com, TV host and producer Ryan Seacrest is worth an estimated $200 million. And that's definitely a good thing because he reportedly lost quite a bit of cash at the Monte Carlo Casino.

Seacrest went to the legendary casino earlier last week and started doing really well on the craps tables. But as PerezHilton reported, Seacrest's 30 minutes of good luck quickly turned sour as he started losing big-time. In just a few rolls, his bankroll was decimated and he stopped playing.

If there's any solace to be taken out of the 38-year-old's craps session, it's that he had plenty of young ladies around him. Perhaps he should've had them blow on the dice more to bring some better luck.

Of course, Seacrest doesn't need much luck with his career. He's the long-running host of the hit music show American Idol and produces the E! Television reality show Keeping Up With the Kardashians.

This isn't the only work that the busy TV magnate does since Seacrest also hosts Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve along with the radio program American Top 40. Some of his other producing credits include Married to JonasKhloe and Lamar, Kourtney and Kim Take New York and Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami (all on E!), Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution (ABC) and Shahs of Sunset (Bravo).

With such a busy schedule, it's nice to see that Ryan Seacrest got some free time to play casino games in Monte Carlo. Unfortunately, it's too bad that he couldn't have experienced a little more success on the craps tables. Perhaps he should have quit while he was doing so well earlier in the session.

There's no word on if Seacrest is still staying in Monte Carlo and enjoying himself. But given his busy schedule, it's likely that he's already back in the United States working.