Some may have wondered about his co-star’s interesting remarks, which had Strahan sporting a huge grin.
The former New York Giants star has not been married for nearly 20 years but has four children from his previous marriages. He has also dated since then.
On Tuesday, Strahan returned to ABC’s GMA after a day off. He had spent the past weekend working at his other TV gig, covering professional football for Fox.
During one moment, Roberts gave a teaser about Strahan reuniting with “[his] girl” on GMA, which made him giddy.
Roberts teased Strahan about his reunion with a special GMA guest
On GMA’s Tuesday, January 14 episode, viewers saw an interview with Will Trent star Gina Rodriguez.
Former NFL player and television personality Michael Strahan recently expressed his excitement about reuniting with his co-host Robin Roberts on Good Morning America. In a recent interview, Strahan shared that he “can’t wait” to be back on set with “his girl” and continue bringing the latest news and entertainment to viewers.
The dynamic duo of Strahan and Roberts have been a staple on GMA for years, bringing their charisma and chemistry to the morning show. Strahan’s enthusiasm for reuniting with Roberts is evident, as he spoke about how much he misses working alongside her and the rest of the GMA team.
Fans of the show can look forward to seeing Strahan and Roberts back together on screen, as they continue to deliver engaging and informative content to viewers. Stay tuned for their highly anticipated reunion on Good Morning America!
For those who missed Michael Strahan and Keke Palmer on TV together, we just got the ultimate reunion on Good Morning America.
The two famously hosted the third hour of the ABC morning show alongside The View star Sara Haines from 2019 to 2020. Titled GMA3: Strahan, Sara and Keke, the trio would talk about the latest in pop culture and interview the hottest celebrities at the time. Their show eventually got canceled amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with Michael becoming a full-time news anchor during GMA‘s primetime hours.
Well, in a behind-the-scenes video posted on GMA‘s Instagram on January 15, folks got to see Keke reunite with Michael ahead of her TV guest appearance (she was there to promote her new film One of Them Days). As the camera panned to her walking into the famous studio, viewers saw Michael immediately go to give a big hug his former co-host.
“Everyone loves when @keke is in the building ,” read the official caption.
Given how it’s been some time since Michael and Keke were seen on screen together, this BTS video had fans thrilled about their reunion.
“Little sis to Michael!!” one person wrote in the comments. “I miss Michael & Keke together!” another declared. “Yes, I missed them together!! Bring that goodness back!” a different follower added.
We love seeing their friendship continue beyond working together. And in typical GMA fashion, they couldn’t help but seize the moment and have Michael and Keke back to their old antics.
In another video posted on Instagram the same day, Michael and Keke participated in the viral “marching in place” challenge. The two were blindfolded and had to attempt staying in one spot, which had them both laughing about the aftermath.
“If this was a smack talking challenge you guys would’ve NAILED it,” the caption read. “The marching though, not so much .”
We’re manifesting these two back on our screens again soon!
As the entertainment and news editorial assistant for Good Housekeeping, Adrianna (she/her) writes about everything TV, movies, music and pop culture. She graduated from Yeshiva University with a B.A. in journalism and a minor in business management. She covers shows like The Rookie, 9-1-1 and Grey’s Anatomy, though when she’s not watching the latest show on Netflix, she’s taking martial arts or drinking way too much coffee.
In a heartwarming behind-the-scenes clip from ‘Good Morning America’, fans were treated to a special reunion between Michael Strahan and Keke Palmer. The two former co-hosts shared a touching moment as they caught up and reminisced about their time working together on the show.
The clip, which was shared on social media, quickly went viral as fans of the dynamic duo expressed their excitement at seeing them together again. From sharing inside jokes to swapping stories from their time on ‘GMA’, Strahan and Palmer’s chemistry was undeniable.
It’s always great to see old friends come together, and this reunion between Strahan and Palmer was no exception. Fans of the pair can’t help but hope for more collaborations between them in the future.
Check out the heartwarming BTS clip of Michael Strahan and Keke Palmer reuniting on ‘GMA’ and see the magic for yourself!
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The Vancouver Canucks are switching up their forward lines ahead of their matchup against the L.A. Kings. While nothing is official until the puck drops, one of the projected trios will feature Jonathan Lekkerimäki skating beside Elias Pettersson and Jake DeBrusk. Thursday’s matchup will be Lekkerimäki’s 11th game with Vancouver this season, with the 20-year-old recording two goals and three points so far this season.
While Lekkerimäki hasn’t been in the NHL for the majority of the season, it is surprising that it took this long for Rick Tocchet to reunite the trio. Lekkerimäki, Pettersson, and DeBrusk were among the standout lines during training camp, but come the preseason, they were split up. So far this season, Lekkerimäki has spent the majority of his time beside J.T. Miller and most recently has featured in the Canucks bottom six. According to Natural Stat Trick, Lekkerimäki has played just 1:39 with Pettersson and DeBrusk, with the trio holding a 2-0 shots advantage so far this season.
Vancouver’s offence has really struggled over the past few games. Since the start of 2025, the Canucks have 12 goals in seven games and have picked up just two wins. One of the big reasons for Vancouver’s struggles is that their top players aren’t producing, as Pettersson, Miller, DeBrusk, and Boeser have combined for five goals over the past seven games.
As for Lekkerimäki, his focus heading into tonight’s game should be getting as many pucks on net as possible. The 20-year-old is known for his shot, which is why he has 12 goals in 21 AHL games this season. If Lekkerimäki can find open space and test the Kings goaltender as much as possible, it should help provide a spark for a Canucks team that is desperate for a win.
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The Vancouver Canucks are projected to reunite their dynamic trio of Jonatan Lekkerimäki, Elias Pettersson, and Jake DeBrusk in their upcoming game against the Los Angeles Kings.
This line combination has proven to be highly effective in the past, with Lekkerimäki’s speed and playmaking ability complementing Pettersson’s skill and vision, while DeBrusk adds a physical presence and goal-scoring touch.
Fans are eagerly anticipating the reunion of this potent line, as they look to spark the Canucks’ offense and secure a crucial win against a tough opponent. Stay tuned for what promises to be an exciting and high-scoring matchup between these talented forwards and the Kings. #Canucks #Lekkerimäki #Pettersson #DeBrusk #NHL #HockeyFans
While New York Yankees fans wait for the team’s next big move, they’ll have to enjoy an unexpected reunion that will unfortunately remind them of the agonizing 2021 season that ended with a loss at Fenway Park.
On Friday, the Yankees welcomed back shortstop Andrew Velazquez on a minor-league deal. Remember him? The Bronx native! Squid! He was your starting shortstop for the 2021 AL Wild Card Game against the Boston Red Sox.
The Yankees lost that game 6-2 in a matchup between Gerrit Cole and Nathan Eovaldi. Velazquez, who got the start at shortstop after DJ LeMahieu was ruled out for the season with hernia surgery and Gleyber Torres pouted his way back into the starting second base job, spent three years away from the Yankees following that day.
He signed with the LA Angels the following offseason and spent parts of two seasons there, but didn’t see much success. He hit just .191 with a .542 OPS across 179 games and only brought his slick glove as an asset.
After that run ended, he signed a minor-league deal with the Atlanta Braves and spent the entire 2024 season at Triple-A Gwinnett.
Squid’s game has returned. Andrew Velazquez has signed a minor league deal with the Yankees. It includes an invite to spring training. The Bronx born infielder played for the Yanks in 2021.
Yankees News: Andrew Velazquez returns to New York on minor-league contract
Velazquez should serve as Triple-A depth, as well as an emergency option should disaster strike on the injury front for the Yankees. His familiarity is a positive here, but other than that, there’s not much else to harp on beyond his reliable defense.
The 30-year-old hit .242 with a .692 OPS in the minor leagues with the Braves last year, and struck out an alarming 157 times in 118 games. He also logged a dreadful .298 on-base percentage.
Velazquez saw just 28 regular season games during his time with the Yankees before getting that playoff start. He was yanked from the game after one at-bat once the Yankees swiftly went down 3-0. He’ll have a much different role this time around, since the Yankees aren’t in roster purgatory like they were from 2020-2023.
The New York Yankees have officially brought back a familiar face to their organization, signing their 2021 Wild Card Game starter to a minor-league contract.
After a successful outing in the Wild Card Game last season, where he pitched six strong innings against a tough opponent, the Yankees have decided to give him another opportunity to showcase his skills in their farm system.
Fans of the Bronx Bombers will surely remember his performance in that crucial game, where he displayed poise and control on the mound. With his experience and proven ability to handle high-pressure situations, he could be a valuable asset to the team’s pitching depth moving forward.
While he may start the season in the minors, there’s no doubt that he will be ready to contribute at the major league level when called upon. The Yankees are excited to have him back in the organization and are looking forward to seeing what he can bring to the table.
Stay tuned for updates on his progress as he works his way back to the big leagues with the Yankees. It’s always special when a player returns to a familiar setting, and this reunion could prove to be a winning move for both the player and the team. Let’s root for his success as he embarks on this new chapter with the Yankees organization.
The New York Yankees are bringing back a familiar face to the squad in hopes of improving their infield depth for the 2025 season.
According to Jack Curry of YES Network, the Yankees are signing infielder Andrew Velazquez to a minor league deal. The contract reportedly includes an invite to spring training.
Velazquez, 30, is a native of The Bronx, and he had a brief but fun stint wearing the pinstripes during the 2021 season.
Though he only appeared in 28 games that season, it was by far the best of his career. He hit .224 with six extra-base hits, six RBI and a 61 OPS+. He mostly played shortstop for the Yankees, but he has experience playing all over the diamond.
The Yankees need infield depth after Gleyber Torres signed a one-year deal with the Detroit Tigers. The Yankees also traded away his potential replacement in prospect Caleb Durbin as a part of the Devin Williams trade.
This move doesn’t solve the Yankees’ issues at second base, nor does it keep them from adding a bigger name to the mix.
But as it currently stands, Velazquez could be competing with DJ LeMahieu, Oswald Peraza and Oswaldo Cabrera for the second base gig.
The New York Yankees have brought back a familiar face to help shore up their infield depth. The team announced today that they have signed former fan favorite, Eduardo Nunez, to a minor league contract.
Nunez, who spent three seasons with the Yankees from 2010 to 2013, was a key utility player during his time in New York. Known for his speed on the basepaths and clutch hitting, Nunez became a fan favorite for his hustle and versatility.
With injuries plaguing the Yankees’ infield this season, the addition of Nunez provides much-needed depth and experience. The 34-year-old infielder has played for several teams since leaving the Yankees, including the Boston Red Sox and the Oakland Athletics.
Fans are excited to see Nunez back in pinstripes and are hopeful that he can provide a spark for the team as they push for a playoff spot. With his familiarity with the organization and his proven track record, Nunez could be a valuable asset down the stretch.
Stay tuned for updates on Nunez’s progress with the Yankees and how he may impact the team’s lineup in the coming weeks. Let’s welcome back this former fan favorite and see what he can do to help the Yankees make a playoff push. #Yankees #EduardoNunez #InfieldDepth
It was January 1977, and the onetime member of the Beatles was being quizzed about the potential for the group to reunite after going their separate ways seven years earlier.
“Will it happen?” Harrison asked rhetorically. “I suppose so. There is definitely no reason why it’s absolutely out of the question for the rest of our lives.”
Of course, no such reunion ever took place. But it certainly wasn’t for lack of trying. For a period in the 1970s, a number of promoters, entrepreneurs, and optimists mounted attempts to get the Fab Four back on stage. While most simply tried to entice the band with money—and in ever-increasing amounts—one man opted to take a different approach. He believed the one way the Beatles could reappear was if he could crowdfund the money needed and appeal to the group’s charitable nature. In a brash and impulsive move, he even roped boxing legend Muhammad Ali into the picture.
All any Beatles fan needed to make their dream come true was to send in a single dollar.
A Band Apart
The Beatles—Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison—arrived in New York City for the first time on February 7, 1964. The assembled crowd of around 4000 who welcomed them at JFK Airport seems quaint compared to the histrionics that followed. Roughly 74 million people saw them perform on The Ed Sullivan Show days later. For the next six years, the band was likely the most famous musical group on the planet. One hit record followed another, from Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band toThe White Album.
But unlike contemporaries the Rolling Stones or the Who, the Beatles were not built to last. According to Lennon, the death of manager Brian Epstein in 1967 was the beginning of the end.
“After Brian died, we collapsed,” Lennon said. “Paul took over and supposedly led us. But what is leading us, when we went round in circles? We broke up then.”
Infighting, lawsuits, and bad feelings made a comeback unlikely in the extreme, especially once the bandmates went on to solo careers. But as the 1970s progressed, the appetite for a repeat of Beatlemania grew: Sales of compilation albums and back catalog hits were encouraging, with millions of copies sold. It was even said some attendees of McCartney’s tour with his new band, Wings, were there in the hopes of seeing some of his old bandmates trot onstage.
The Beatles took over the U.S. and UK in the 1960s. | Fox Photos/GettyImages
As more time passed, some came to believe a Beatles one-night-only return performance would break show business records. Promoter Bill Sergent floated a $50 million deal. Sid Bernstein, who once booked the group at Carnegie Hall, made a $100 million offer.
Alan Amron had another idea. A 28-year-old entrepreneur from Long Island with a laudable track record—he invented a high-powered water gun before the Super Soaker and a sticky notepad before the Post-It—Amron believed that the best way to get the group to agree would be to demonstrate the public’s appetite for it.
How? By having them pay for it.
“I thought it would be easy to get a dollar from every Beatles fan in the world to reunite the Beatles,” Amron tells Mental Floss. “A by-the-people funded event.”
Amron launched the International Committee to Reunite the Beatles in 1976. His plan was to solicit $1 from each of the group’s fans, with an eye on amassing as much as $50 million by the 10th anniversary of Sgt. Pepper’s in June 1977.
“There are 200 million Beatles fans in the world,” Amron said in 1977. “This is a fact. And if there are 200 million Beatles fans, it could reach 100 million of them and if only half send in a dollar, that’s $50 million.”
To publicize his idea, he took out an ad in The Village Voice, a New York City alt-weekly, and had his campaign highlighted in Rolling Stone.
The reaction was swift, and mostly positive. “I had started to get money in envelopes in the mail literally from all over the world,” Amron says, “and in currency that I never even seen before, from countries I didn’t even know existed.”
Money was one thing. Connections were another. Getting a meeting with a Beatle or their representatives would be difficult without an intermediary, and so would mounting a complex telecast Amron had planned for the concert. Then, Amron had a stroke of luck. While on vacation in Miami Beach, Amron walked into a diner and spotted the only man who could conceivably make a claim to being more famous than the Beatles: Muhammad Ali.
Amron seized the moment. “I read that Ali knew the Beatles and loved them,” Amron says, “so I approached him in a Miami Beach diner asking for his help to raise the people’s money and then in broadcasting the event worldwide into movie theaters like he was successfully doing at the time with his boxing matches.”
Amron tapped Ali on his broad shoulders. “Excuse me, sir,” he said, “but I’m trying to re-form the Beatles. Would you like to help?”
The cold approach worked. Ali loved the idea and invited Amron to his home in Chicago. With his business partner Joel Sacher, Amron flew in and sat down with the former heavyweight champion, who agreed to take up the cause.
“Our partnering with him made the front pages of major newspapers around the world,” Amron says. “Ali was the most famous person on the planet. The funding picked up 2000 percent overnight. Ali even invited Joel and I to President Jimmy Carter’s inaugural ball in Washington, D.C.”
In another welcome coincidence, there was a person on Carter’s inauguration guest list that the three desperately wanted to meet: John Lennon.
Let It Be
The event, which was held in January 1977, seemed like a perfect storm of opportunity. In one corner was Amron, Sacher, and Ali; in the other was Lennon, and with him an opportunity to make a face-to-face appeal without intermediaries or lawyers.
Lennon reportedly listened to Ali’s pitch for a reunion that would benefit charity, perhaps by as much as $200 million. Out of interest or politeness, he didn’t shoot down the idea but instead offered to meet Ali and discuss it further at his apartment at the Dakota, a residential building on New York’s Upper West Side.
With Yoko Ono, John Lennon greets Muhammad Ali in 1977. | Wally McNamee/GettyImages
“I hope to impress them with the idea that this is money to help people all over the world,” Ali said a few days later. “I don’t need the money, and neither do the Beatles. The idea is to create this fund, and to help people develop a quality of the heart.” The money, he said, would go toward “feeding and clothing the poor children of the world.”
At this point, Amron felt the event was a real possibility. “We never got a ‘no,’ ” he says. “We got messages back from all four members that were ‘yes,’ ‘yes,’ ‘maybe,’ and ‘it could happen someday if it was the right situation.’ ”
It seemed like that right situation was finally coming together. But Lennon and Ali never met in Lennon’s apartment. Instead, representatives for the factions met and talked. Depending on the time and source, it was either encouraging or not. When asked by Playboy interviewer David Sheff in September 1980 about the idea of a charity concert, Lennon was dismissive.
“After the $200 million is gone, then what?” he said. “It goes round and round in circles. You can pour money in forever … There is no one concert. We would have to dedicate the rest of our lives to one world concert tour, and I’m not ready for it. Not in this lifetime, anyway.”
Even Harrison, once optimistic, turned sour by 1979.
“It will never happen,” he said. “In the end, it wasn’t nearly as much fun for us as it was for you. … Let’s face it, the Beatles can’t save the world. We’ll be lucky if we can save ourselves.”
The project came to an untimely end on December 8, 1980. “The idea was a few years in the making when it all ended abruptly when John Lennon was assassinated,” Amron says. Mark David Chapman shot and killed the former Beatle outside the apartment complex where the musician had once invited Ali to visit.
Amron doesn’t have an exact tally of the total amount raised but recalls it was roughly $6000 early on. Following Lennon’s death, Amron donated the funds to charity.
While the reunion didn’t materialize, it was far from a waste. Ali liked Amron so much he asked him to help manage his business deals, a partnership that last for around four years. In both the Beatles project and the Ali association, Amron had developed some additional caché in the business world. “It made meeting with big stars and important corporate people much easier,” he says. “They listened to my every word.”
Still, it was perhaps a quixotic goal. The last track on the final album the band recorded, 1969’s Abbey Road, was titled “The End.”
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In 1976, boxing legend Muhammad Ali made a bold attempt to reunite the world-famous band The Beatles. At the time, the group had been disbanded for six years, with tensions running high between the members.
Ali, known for his charisma and charm, thought he could use his influence to bring the band back together. He reached out to each member individually, trying to convince them to put aside their differences and come together for a special reunion performance.
Despite Ali’s best efforts, his plan ultimately fell through. John Lennon, who had left the band in 1969, was not interested in reuniting with his former bandmates. Paul McCartney and George Harrison were also hesitant, not wanting to revisit past conflicts.
Although Ali’s attempt to reunite The Beatles was unsuccessful, his efforts showed the power of his personality and his belief in the magic of music to bring people together. The band may never have reunited, but Ali’s bold move remains a fascinating moment in music history.
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