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(CNN)Akbar Gbajabiamila is getting ready for his debut as a co-host on "The Talk."Former NFL player Gbajabiamila will join Sheryl Underwood, Amanda Kloots and Jerry O'Connell for the upcoming Season 12. In order to get some tips for the hosting gig, he called fellow athlete turned "Good Morning America" host Michael Strahan for help."We played during the same time but I never met him, never knew him.
He knew my brother, but we really didn't cross paths like that," Gbajabiamila told People. "I
.Sometimes the wax figures at Madame Tussauds look so real because they are.
Daymond John is spearheading Black Entrepreneurs Day. The judge talked to ET's Kevin Frazier about how the event is helping Black business owners and the panel of Black entrepreneurs and celebrities who are sharing their successes and failures in starting their own businesses."Kevin Hart is going to be on there, we have Shaquille O'Neal, Tyra Banks, Michael Strahan.
Facebook page and across Facebook channels.The goal is to "learn about how to persevere in business through insightful conversations and stories that celebrate our successes while confronting our failures,” John, founder of the apparel company FUBU, said in a statement.Other participants include Michael Strahan, Marcus Samuelsson, Rev Run, Janice Bryant Howroyd and Khalid, who is scheduled to perform.Black entrepreneurs and small business owners nationwide are eligible to seek a share of the
Michael Strahan might be wishing for time to slow down as his teenage daughters are growing up so fast! The Good Morning America star shared several images of one of his 16-year-old twins, Isabella, with their pet pooch Enzo on Instagram and fans were stunned.In the photos, Isabella was amusingly attempting to pick up the hound who was wriggling in her arms. She was standing in the kitchen of their family home and grappling to keep hold of him.MORE: Michael Strahan's dapper appearance has fans
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Nick Cannon will be expanding his reach with the launch of his own syndicated daytime talk show.
Michael Strahan has opened up about something he says he has never spoken publicly about before.The Good Morning America host has revealed his personal anguish before fame and admitted there were times he felt utterly alone. MORE: Michael Strahan talks 'surviving' every day in heartbreaking confession about high school The former NFL player shared an emotional message with fans in the second episode of ESPN's More Than an Athlete and posted a clip to his Instagram.WATCH: GMA's Michael Strahan
Good Morning America's Michael Strahan has forged a very successful career both on the football field and off and is a celebrated athlete and TV personality. But his path to success was far from easy and Michael has now opened up about some agonizing moments from his past.MORE: Michael Strahan makes big return to the studio with unexpected video The star spilled his feelings for ESPN's More Than an Athlete and shared a clip from his emotional interview on social media. WATCH: Michael Strahan
Michael Strahan has been riding on a major career high lately, but the Good Morning America staple had even more incredible news to share with fans over the weekend.MORE: Michael Strahan shares glimpse inside Labor Day celebrations with his twin daughtersThe journalist and former football star announced that he was back as a guest correspondent on NFL on Fox with a shot of himself in the studio.WATCH: GMA's Michael Strahan reacts to Robin Roberts' nicknameMichael shared a selfie of himself while
Michael Strahan may be recognised now as a popular member of the Good Morning America team, but before his daytime TV success, he was a football star.The 49-year-old started playing professional football for the NFL when he was just 17, even winning a Super Bowl.MORE: Michael Strahan surprised live on air on GMA following incredible achievementLast month, he revealed that he has filmed a new four-part docuseries for the ESPN+ show, Uninterrupted: More Than an Athlete - and on Thursday, he shared
Jerry O'Connell is eager to work with 's newest co-host! ET's Matt Cohen spoke to the 47-year-old TV personality at 's 55th anniversary red carpet, and O'Connell couldn't hold back his excitement about Akbar Gbajabiamila joining the CBS series.«We have a new co-host, Akbar. He is amazing and I can’t wait to star with him,» O'Connell said. «I have known him for years.
Lara Spencer is finally back to work at the Good Morning America studio, joining her co-stars Michael Strahan, Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, and more.MORE: Lara Spencer turns heads with very leggy look in silk mini dressThe journalist shared a selfie that showed off how happy she was to be back with the team, while still remembering someone special back home.WATCH: Lara Spencer and daughter perform jaw-dropping stunt in matching swimwearIn a post on her Instagram, Lara showed off how
Michael Strahan is a doting father to four children and loves nothing more than spending time with them.MORE: GMA's George Stephanopoulos and Ali Wentworth prepare for change to living situation And on Labor Day, the GMA star had the best start to the morning as he tucked into a special breakfast with his teenage twins Isabella and Sophia.The proud dad couldn't resist sharing a photo of their feast on social media, revealing that his daughter Sophia had treated her family to her special avocado
Things are moving fast at "The Talk." Page Six reported weeks ago that the hit show was searching for a second male co-host to replace Carrie Ann Inaba, and former NFL player and host of "American Ninja Warrior," Akbar Gbajabiamila, is just the man for the job. "It is an absolute honor to be joining ‘The Talk’ as a host.
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has a new co-host! On Thursday, it was announced that Akbar Gbajabiamila will be joining Sheryl Underwood, Amanda Kloots, and Jerry O'Connell as the show's second male panelist.The 42-year-old former professional football player is a co-host of. He's also an analyst for the NFL Network.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla “American Ninja Warrior” host and former NFL player Akbar Gbajabiamila has joined CBS’ “The Talk” for Season 12, mere days after Elaine Welteroth’s exit from the daytime talk show and not long after co-host Carrie Ann Inaba announced she would not be returning following a leave of absence. Gbajabiamila will host alongside Sheryl Underwood, Amanda Kloots and Jerry O’Connell, making his official debut on Monday, Sept.
a deal first reported by TheWrap. Gbajabiamila joins fellow (relative) newbie O’Connell on the program, as well as veterans Sheryl Underwood and Amanda Kloots.Gbajabiamila, a former NFL linebacker, has guest co-hosted “The Talk” multiple times this summer.
NBC’s American Ninja Warrior and American Ninja Warrior Junior host Akbar Gbajabiamila has joined The Talk as a co-host on the CBS daytime talk show!