Michael Strahan is going to have to start setting his alarm for even earlier each morning, because he's now joining ABC's "Good Morning America" as a full-time co-anchor.

The NFL Hall of Famer has madeĀ twice-weekly appearancesĀ on ABC's morning show since 2014, usually interviewing celebrities and helping out with some of the show's lighter segments.

"Did we just become best friends?"Ā Strahan asked.

"Yes, we might have," Julia Roberts said.

"Oh, my goodness," Strahan said.

The schedule allowed Strahan to still co-host "Live with Kelly and Michael" five days a week with Kelly Ripa.

"I am Michael Strahan, and I don't know who my new co-host is today," Strahan said on an episode ofĀ "Live with Kelly and Michael."

"That's right. Call me Pinky Galore," Ripa said.

Unfortunately, his full-time job on "GMA" means Strahan will have to exit his role as a host for "Live," since the two shows air back-to-back and areĀ filmed in different buildings.

And that's what fansĀ seem to be most upsetĀ about, with many expressing theirĀ gut-wrenching disappointmentĀ on Twitter.

Others were able to move past the news toĀ start pitching ideasĀ of who should join RipaĀ as a new co-host. Many seem to beĀ in favor of Neil Patrick Harris.

Whomever does end up getting chosen by the network will have some big shoes to fill, though.

Strahan began hosting "Live" in 2012 after Regis Philbin left. And together, he and RipaĀ won a Daytime EmmyĀ for outstanding entertainment talk show host in 2015.

ABC has not yet announced when Strahan's last day on "Live" will be, but the search for a new co-host is expectedĀ to start in the fall.

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