GOOD Morning America fans were left heartbroken after beloved anchor Janai Norman once again disappeared from the broadcast.
Janai Norman, who is a fixture on the morning broadcast, was missing on Sunday, causing panic among several fans.
The news anchor was not seen on show since the beginning of June.
Now, many fans are wondering where she is.
Those who are concerned about her health can rest assured that she is doing well, as Jainai posted several Instagram stories of her enjoying ice cream in Rome.
The anchor was also spotted eating the delicious food with fellow journalist Kenneth Moton.
In another story posted by Janai, Kenneth and a few other friends of hers can be seen dancing while singing Happy Birthday to the news star.
A few moments later, Janai posted a group photo with Kenneth as a Beyoncé song titled Party played.
Kenneth later posted a photo of Janai praising her for her friendship.
“Find a friend who will hop on a plane (family in tow) at the last minute just to see you and celebrate your birthday,” Kenneth wrote in a brief caption.
“Let me tell you about my best friend,” Jania commented.
Despite having a great time abroad, many of Jania’s fans are begging her to return to work.
“My favorite team. But Janai – you need to come, the boys are lost – LOL,” one fan commented on one post.
“I’ll be back soon,” she replied.
“Please come back soon!! Saturdays aren’t the same without you three!! But I’m still watching,” a second person commented.
“Um, ma’am… Where are you and Samara on GMA,” said a third person.
Good Morning America hosts
These are the hosts of ABC’s morning show Good Morning America:
“We missed you two. I’m starting to get worried, can someone make a statement? Geez! If you’re on vacation, say so, but this is taking too long right now.”
“You miss me,” they finished.
In addition to hosting, Jania and her co-anchors are also the first GMA team to broadcast on the weekend as ABC tries to participate in the weekend news cycle.
“It is our strategy to have all our stars on ABC News Live and it is something that is already happening,” said Seni Tienabeso, executive director of ABC News Live. Variety.
“We already have the most-watched anchors playing,” he said, referring to David Muir’s 9 p.m. slot.
“We are one of the first in this space to enter the weekend slot so robustly in this way,” Karin Gilford, senior vice president of digital media for Disney Entertainment’s News and Networks Group, told the outlet.
According to Gilford, the goal is “to bring our top talent to the streaming space and reach people with more hours per week.”
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