Scope Flashmobs Ryan Seacrest and His Mother

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So when you’re Ryan Seacrest and you’re trying to enjoy a peaceful Valentine’s Day with your mother, things don’t always go as planned. Nope. The pair were flashmobbed by Scope while they were having lunch in LA last Thursday.

Lame.

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