GMA's Ginger Zee shows fans inside brand-new set of ABC morning show featuring major changes

GOOD Morning America's Ginger Zee showed fans the inside of the brand-new set of the ABC morning show, which featured major changes.

Ginger, 41 shared the new look of the Good Morning America set on her Instagram. 


The chief meteorologist for ABC News congratulated the "stage crew who worked day and night to get this together!"

In the first snapshot, the meteorologist stood in front of a giant screen, which displayed an intense fire in the woods. 

In the second photo, Ginger posed with ABC News anchor Janai Norman and another co-worker, who covered up his chin with a face mask. 

The trio was all smiles as they huddled in front of the bright blue screen. 

In the last image, Ginger posed in the middle of a living room-like studio set. 

There was furniture behind her, along with seemingly fake plants on top of two tables.

The windows gave a peek at the nearby Hard Rock store across the street. 

Recently, Ginger's co-hosts poked fun at each other as they showed off their dance moves. 

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THE CARLTON DANCE

Co-host George Stephanopoulos, 61, recently sat down with Robin Roberts, 61, Michael Strahan, 50, and Lara Spencer, 52.

They were discussing Shawn Mendes’ new music video for his latest single When You’re Gone.

As they teased the new song and video, the hosts were then seen dancing on their previous set.

Robin busted out the Carlton dance, which was made famous on Will Smith's popular 90s sitcom, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. 

Lara and Michael then joined Robin as they revealed how much they liked the hit song’s beat.

George watched his co-hosts as they danced and poked fun: "I've just been dancing and nobody's watching me.”

He attempted to dance, which only made his co-hosts break out into laughter.

Lara claimed: "Even George has some moves."

Meanwhile, Michael started cracking up as Robin slapped the arm of her chair.

Robin said: "Nice try!"

WELCOME BACK MICHAEL!

Michael's appearance on the GMA show came after fans noticed he was recently missing from the program. 

One viewer noted his absence and tweeted: "Missing Michael Strahan on Good Morning America. I hope that everything is well with him."

During Michael's sabbatical from the program, his co-stars Lara and T.J. Holmes filled in for him.

When he finally returned, fans were overjoyed and welcomed him back with delight.

One fan said: "Welcome back to GMA it's nice to see your face in the place. You were missed," 

Another fan mentioned: "Welcome back, nice to see you this morning on GMA," 

Neither the former football star nor the other anchors have stated a reason for his spotty absence.

However,  Variety recently offered an explanation and reported that "a 'feel-good' medical procedural from Michael Strahan, Constance Schwartz-Morini and 'The Resident' executive producer Marc Halsey is in development at ABC."

The Sun reached out to ABC but the network has made no comment.




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