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Keke Palmer ‘expected’ her ‘Good Morning America’ show to be canceled

Keke Palmer wasn’t surprised when her “Good Morning America” show, “Strahan, Sara and Keke,” got the ax. “Expected, because when the pandemic hit that’s what became all on our minds, the pandemic … so I kind of knew that if our show did come back it would have to be much much much later because …

Keke Palmer wasn’t surprised when her “Good Morning America” show, “Strahan, Sara and Keke,” got the ax.

“Expected, because when the pandemic hit that’s what became all on our minds, the pandemic … so I kind of knew that if our show did come back it would have to be much much much later because our show was really about an audience,” she said on “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen” on Sunday.

“It’s about entertainment, it’s fun,” Palmer, 26, continued. “We’re in a different time now, so some of the conversation has changed.”

Page Six exclusively revealed in early July that ABC canceled the third hour of its morning show and was replacing it with “GMA 3: What You Need to Know.”

ABC News took “Strahan, Sara and Keke” off the air in March and replaced it with “Pandemic: What You Need to Know,” a daily coronavirus report anchored by Amy Robach, Dr. Jen Ashton and occasionally TJ Holmes. It eventually morphed into “GMA 3” to include other topics in the news cycle.

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