During Thursday’s segment on Good Morning America, Michael Strahan had a light-hearted moment that took a surprising turn when he started to choke in front of his co-hosts. Seated alongside Rebecca Jarvis, George Stephanopoulos, and Will Reeves, Strahan was caught off guard while Reeves delivered some exciting news to viewers: M&M’s was unveiling its first new flavor in two years.
While introducing the new Peanut Butter & Jelly M&M’s, with bowls of the candy in front of them, Michael had a bit of a mishap. As he eagerly shoveled handfuls of M&M’s into his mouth, the camera shifted to Will Reeves, who was trying to smoothly transition to the next story.
Sure enough, the former football star was seen clutching his throat, struggling to swallow the candy. However, with a smile, he reassured Will to continue, while his co-hosts burst into laughter, clearly unalarmed by Michael’s brief mishap. Watch The original GMA video. An edited Instagram post is shown below. The Instagram video doesn’t show the mishap.
Michael Strahan is a former NFL star turned television personality, best known for his time with the New York Giants and his post-football career as a broadcaster and host. Strahan spent 15 seasons as a defensive end with the Giants, where he became a Super Bowl champion and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2014.
After retiring from football in 2008, Strahan transitioned to television, co-hosting Live! with Kelly and Michael from 2012 to 2016, earning two Daytime Emmy Awards. He then became a regular co-host on Good Morning America and also serves as a football analyst on Fox NFL Sunday. Known for his infectious personality and wide smile, Strahan has successfully crossed over from sports to mainstream media.
Strahan is a prominent co-host on Good Morning America (GMA). Since joining the show in 2016, the former NFL star has smoothly transitioned into broadcasting, building a strong rapport with his co-hosts like Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, and others.