GAM Michael Strahan: Will Strahan Accepts Good Morning America as New Career?
GAM Michael Strahan: Will Strahan Accepts Good Morning America as New Career?
Day after the report saying that Michael Strahan would be joining the Good Morning America in ABC, he announced as well as confirmed to be with the show with Michael and Kelly on Wednesday's Live! He also shared the good news, "The big news is that I'm gonna be on GMA now."
"So what is so surprising is I had a meeting, and we talked about the possibility there," he said to Kelly Ripa, his co-host. "Then I went to see Captain America with Samuel L. Jackson, and I get out of screening and I check my messages and I'm on Good Morning America." Such announcement and confirmation many people especially from the fans who are so excited about Strahan being with the show. However, he said that he cannot be in the show everyday because he is also tied-up into some transactions, appointments, and meetings. Hence, he always needs to be smart about having decisions.
Strahan never forget his football fans. In fact he said to Ripa, "I just want everyone to know and you to know that no matter what, this is my No. 1 priority, and you are my No. 1 priority, and I would never do anything to jeopardize the quality of what I do here." So, for those who are asking if Strahan will take the job or not, he directl;y answered, "I don't know." "This is what I do. This is me. This is my home, no matter what. I go nowhere. This is my love. You are my love. This is my job. So don't worry, anybody, I'm not going anywhere." What Strahan told Ripa will give the fans the idea of what will happen in the future and where does the life of Strahan will lead to.
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