Janai Norman’s Good Morning America Exit: Everything to Know Janai Norman, a longtime anchor and correspondent for ABC News and Good Morning America, announced her departure from the iconic morning show, marking the end of a decade-long career with the network. In a heartfelt statement, Norman expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to work with colleagues and viewers, while also sharing the personal reasons behind her decision. “I hoped that we’d have more time, and it’s been hard on me that our time was cut short,” she said. “I have loved my job. It has been a joy to connect with my coworkers and with viewers, to help keep you informed and entertained, and to create this community.” She emphasized the challenges of balancing her career with her family life, noting that her three children had grown up with her working weekends. “I have these three young kids, and I have worked weekends their whole lives, and so now they get more of me. And that is worth everything.” Norman also thanked those who reached out to support her during the transition, acknowledging the emotional weight of the decision. Norman’s career at ABC News spanned over a decade, beginning as an intern in 2011 before transitioning to local news roles across the country. She returned to the network in 2018, joining World News Now and America This Morning. By 2019, she had become a regular correspondent for Good Morning America, contributing to the weekday editions and taking over the “Pop News” segment during the show’s Saturday second hour. Her role expanded in 2022 when she was named coanchor for the weekend editions of GMA, joining Whit Johnson and Eva Pilgrim.#abc_news #good_morning_america #robin_roberts #janai_norman #kim_godwin