KeKe Palmer To Become Permanent Host On “Strahan & Sara”, ABC Hoping To Attract Younger Audience
KeKe Palmer To Become Permanent Host On “Strahan & Sara”, ABC Hoping To Attract Younger Audience
In an effort to bring a more youthful audience to the show’s viewership, ABC’s “Strahan and Sara” is reportedly getting a third co-host!
Michael Strahan and Sara Haines will reportedly be joined full time by actress/singer KeKe Palmer!
https://youtu.be/fwY_yEnoJ5E
KeKe served as Sara’s fill-in host during her maternity leave, and rocked the role so well that execs want her to sign onto to the show as early as this week! During her summer stay, she’s interviewed the likes of Mary J. Blige and Kandi Burruss.
https://youtu.be/ZjK2rOap8x8
Reportedly, execs are close to finalizing a deal.

Aside from her non-traditional hosting skills exhibited in her fill-in role, she’s also shaken up the wardrobe department with more youthful fashion choices. KeKe Palmer often throws in daring clothing choices like denim and Nike sneakers to add her own personal touch to her talk show gig.

Would you watch KeKe Palmer as a regular on “Strahan and Sara?” Let us know in the comments.
Written by Miata Shanay


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