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"Hurt my heart": Michael Strahan left speechless after being unexpectedly trolled on Good Morning America by a guest

Following UConn's women's basketball team's national title win, coach Geno Auriemma playfully trolled Michael Strahan on Good Morning America by shouting 'Go Birds,' referencing the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl victory. Strahan, a former NFL player, laughed it off, promising payback if the Giants win next time. The lighthearted banter was shared on social media, delighting fans.
"Hurt my heart": Michael Strahan left speechless after being unexpectedly trolled on Good Morning America by a guest
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Michael Strahan, the NFL legend and the host of Good Morning America, has been in the news often lately ever since his daughter, 20 year old Isabella Strahan, managed to beat cancer. The NFL legend is now focusing on his hosting career, but it seems like he recently got trolled for it. Recently, the University of Connecticut’s women’s basketball team’s coach, Geno Auriemma, joined Michael Strahan and his co-hosts on Good Morning America, and what followed was unexpected.

Michael Strahan gets trolled on his own show, Good Morning America, by Geno Auriemma



A few days ago, the University of Connecticut’s women’s basketball team won the national title, and to celebrate that, their coach, Geno Auriemma, joined Michael Strahan and his co-hosts on 7th April’s episode of Good Morning America
As Geno Auriemma wrapped up his appearance on the ABC show, he teased the NFL legend, Michael Strahan and said, "Well, thank you Michael, and I'd be remiss if I didn't say, 'Go Birds.'"
Michael Strahan was a bit shocked by this but he laughed off the joke ans dsaid, "You just had to throw that in there, didn't ya?”
He added, “You know, next time you come on and if the Giants have won the Super Bowl, you better watch out. That’s all I’m gonna say”.
To this, Geno Auriemma says, “That’s right, baby…Philly wins the Super Bowl, we win the title, it’s Philly time.”
University of Connecticut’s women’s basketball team’s coach, Geno Auriemma then signs off from the show as Michael Strahan’s co-hosts tease him for the banter that they just saw.
Michael Strahan then turns to his co-hosts and jokingly says, “That kinda hurt my heart dude” as his co-hosts laugh it off…But it's okay, coach. Go Birds.”
Good Morning America posted the whole banter on their social media with a caption that read as, “Once a Philly boy, always a Philly boy. @uconnwbb coach Geno Auriemma took some time out of his national title victory celebrations to rub the @philadelphiaeagles Super Bowl win in @michaelstrahan's face 😂” and fans are here for it.
A fan commented, “Hilarious, both him and Dawn would have said it 🦅🦅🦅 “, while another fan wrote, “Loved this! I think he caught Strahan off guard! Go BIRDS! 💚”

Michael Strahan is spending all his free time with his family now


Currently, Michael Strahan is in a pretty happy phase in his life as he is dedicating all his time to spend with his family.
'Life Interrupted' Part 2: Isabella Strahan's cancer journey

A few months ago, a documentary based on Michael Strahan’s daughter’s fight against cancer, "Life Interrupted: Isabella Strahan's Fight to Beat Cancer”, was released,
The show saw the NFL legend breaking down as he recalled what his family went through. But now Isabella Strahan has fully recovered and has gone back to her college.
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