A NEW CHAPTER FOR A MORNING-TV LEGEND

For decades, millions began their mornings with Steve Doocy — a steady presence on Fox & Friends, always there on the familiar “curvy couch” before most of the country even opened its eyes. Then, on May 1, he offered a quiet surprise: after a lifetime of pre-dawn alarms and the constant rhythm of daily broadcasting, he was stepping away from the New York studio. Not from the show, not from the work he loves — but from a pace that no longer matched the season of his life.

“I’m not stepping down,” he told viewers with calm clarity. “Just transitioning to a new chapter.”

That new chapter brings him closer to what matters most. Doocy will now appear as the program’s “coast-to-coast host,” reporting from Florida and traveling across the country, gathering stories from real people in real places. It’s a shift that carries a quiet wisdom: sometimes the responsibility of a long career must bow to the tenderness of family life.

With three children, three grandchildren, and another on the way, Doocy admitted he’s finally ready for mornings that don’t begin in darkness. After decades of pouring energy outward, he’s choosing a gentler rhythm — one that allows him to sit at the breakfast table with the little souls who call him Grandpa.

“I’m looking forward to having breakfast with my grandkids,” he said with a smile — a simple sentence that felt like a doorway opening.

This transition isn’t a retreat but a rebalancing, a reminder that even in public life, there comes a time when the heart asks for spaciousness, presence, and the kind of joy that can’t be scheduled on a studio calendar.

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