Janice Dean emotionally exits 'Fox & Friends' as MS symptoms worsen
Janice Dean emotionally exits 'Fox & Friends' as MS symptoms worsen
Taijuan Moorman, USA TODAYThu, June 25, 2026 at 5:00 PM UTC
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Janice Dean attends Fox Nation's 2024 Patriot Awards at Tilles Center for the Performing Arts on Dec. 5, 2024, in Greenvale, New York.
Fox News weather presenter Janice Dean is stepping away from her role on "Fox & Friends" amid her lengthy fight with multiple sclerosis.
The longtime cohost, who has been at the network for over 22 years, shared the announcement in a video on X. Noting her absence from the show in the caption, she wrote, "Goodbyes are hard."
"For a long time, I was able to handle the early mornings, the many hours on my feet, and the stress of broadcasting live. Getting up at 2:30 in the morning and performing anything is hard, but especially for someone who has multiple sclerosis," Dean said. "For those living with MS, the war is inside of us."
Dean said that while she was diagnosed "early" and has successfully managed her symptoms for over two decades through different therapies, her "symptoms have progressed," triggered by a "lack of sleep and stress." She added, "I was increasingly feeling the effects of my limitations."
She made the decision to leave her role at the recommendation of her doctors, she said.
"There's so many things I'll miss. The friends I've met, of course, the places I've visited, the storms I've covered, and the millions of yours who have invited me into their homes every morning," she continued.
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Dean thanked her loved ones for getting her "through these really tough moments."
"I know how lucky I was, and that's why it's so hard to finally say the words. So maybe I'll call this my mostly sunny goodbye, because for every goodbye, there's always the next hello," Dean said, getting emotional. "God bless you all, and thank you from the bottom of my heart."
Contributing: Daryl Austin, USA TODAY
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