ABC’s “Good Morning America” has a packed week ahead, tackling everything from the Super Bowl to Valentine’s Day anxieties. From February 10–14, anchors Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, and Michael Strahan will steer viewers through a mix of sports, entertainment, and practical advice.
Kicking off the week, Michael Strahan will report live from New Orleans, offering a post-Super Bowl analysis. Oscar-nominated actor Colman Domingo (“Sing Sing”) will stop by, discussing his critically acclaimed role, while “GMA” lifestyle contributor Lori Bergamotto returns with her “Shop GMA” segment. Marketing expert Donny Deutsch will dissect the most talked-about Super Bowl commercials. Dr. Tara Narula will also provide much-needed heart health tips, presumably after everyone’s indulged in Super Bowl snacks.
As Valentine’s Day approaches, “GMA” shifts its focus to matters of the heart. Deals and Steals with Tory Johnson will offer budget-friendly gift ideas, because nothing says romance like a discounted air fryer. Behavior expert Logan Ury will attempt to guide viewers through the complicated world of modern love, while dermatologist Dr. Whitney Bowe offers winter skincare advice. After all, who needs flowers when you have a perfectly hydrated complexion?
Midweek brings a preview of Disney+’s “Harlem Ice” and a visit from Oscar-nominated actor Mikey Madison (“Anora”). Lori Bergamotto returns with more wearable tech, this time geared toward kids, proving that even toddlers can now track their daily steps. Practical advice on egg substitutions rounds out Wednesday’s lineup, just in case anyone’s still reeling from the Valentine’s Day chocolate binge.
Thursday features musician and producer Questlove, possibly discussing his recent documentary “SLY LIVES!” ABC News correspondent Will Reeve will face off against the NHL’s 4 Nations, adding a bit of athleticism to the morning mix. A segment on new brain surgery for seizures will likely offer a more serious note. And, in a recurring theme, the search for love continues with tips from USA Today reporter Erin Jensen, alongside more Deals & Steals.
Finally, Valentine’s Day itself brings a performance by Montell Jordan – because why not celebrate with a little “This Is How We Do It”? A Valentine’s Day surprise for a “deserving couple” is also planned, while director Julius Onah (“Captain America: Brave New World”) and Lori Bergamotto wrap things up with President’s Day sales advice.
“Good Morning America” airs weekdays from 7:00-9:00 a.m. EST on ABC.