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Michael Strahan finally explains 'GMA' absence: His 19-year-old's brain cancer battle

LOS ANGELES — "Good Morning America" anchor Michael Strahan has finally broken his silence on the personal matters that took him off the desk for several weeks last year. On Thursday, the former football star joined his 19-year-old daughter Isabella for a candid interview revealing her brain cancer diagnosis, which rocked her loved ones. Speaking to co-anchor Robin Roberts, Strahan said he is ...
Michael Strahan looks on prior to the NFC Championship game between the San Francisco 49 ers and Green Bay Packers at Levi's Stadium on Jan. 19, 2020, in Santa Clara, Calif..

LOS ANGELES — "Good Morning America" anchor Michael Strahan has finally broken his silence on the personal matters that took him off the desk for several weeks last year.

On Thursday, the former football star joined his 19-year-old daughter Isabella for a candid interview revealing her brain cancer diagnosis, which rocked her loved ones. Speaking to co-anchor Robin Roberts, Strahan said

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