While GMA Hosts Excitedly Lead Fans Behind The Scenes Of Their State-Of-The-Art NYC Studio, A ‘SCARY’ Element On The Set Sparks CONCERN And DEBATE Among Viewers
GOOD Morning America hosts have taken fans on a backstage tour of the brand-new studios.
In a new video shared on social media, news anchors such as Robin Roberts and Michael Strahan were seen getting ready early in the morning before walking onto the show’s shiny new set.

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GMA recently moved studiosCredit: Instagram/goodmorningamerica

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The show has a shiny new setCredit: Instagram/goodmorningamerica

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But fans spotted something ‘scary’Credit: Instagram/goodmorningamerica

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The ultra-shiny floor left fans concernedCredit: Instagram/goodmorningamerica

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Fans speculated a glass covering to the wooden-look floorCredit: Instagram/goodmorningamerica
The video showed the GMA staff arriving before heading into hair and makeup.
Once ready, Robin and Michael headed onto the new set where they looked visibly stunned by the shiny new studio they would now call home.
Robin looked around open-mouthed as she beamed from ear-to-ear before the clock hit 7am and they were on air.
But despite the glimpses of the stunning new studio and all it has to offer, many fans pointed out a “scary” detail that left them worried.
“Nice but floors look slippery,” said one fan, noting how shiny the flooring in the studio loks.
Someone then replied: “That’s exactly what I said.That’s what all looks a little scary.”
While another added: “Yes I would be scared of falling in them heels lol.”
‘FLOORS LOOK VERY SLIPPERY!’
Meanwhile, another fan said: “Nice studio! Floors look very slippery! And be careful on the rooftop, I felt like I was out there on the edge. Lol.”
A fifth person then wrote: “Love the floors… Is that some type of glass over them?”
While a sixth wearily penned: “The studio looks beautiful. I worry about those floors with the women.
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“And the high heels looks a little scary.”
Other fans though were impressed by the studios and quick to swoon over them.
“Love the new studio,” said one.
“Love that all the abc shows are now under one roof. There must be so much activity in that building though,” noted another.
NEW ERA OF GMA
The hit ABC show aired its first episode from its brand-new studio at the Robert A. Iger building in New York City on Monday, June 16.
The beloved GMA anchors bid an emotional farewell to the Times Square studio last week.
After 26 years of Times Square being home to GMA, the show moved out on Friday, June 13.
Speaking on the first episode being broadcast from the new digs, Robin Roberts said: “We appreciate everyone for the effort they put into this morning.”
Meanwhile, on her final episode in Times Square the Friday before, Robin reflected on working in the iconic location.
“I just remember thinking, I’m a little girl from Mississippi, and I’m working in Times Square,” she said.
“It’s just so majestic. I just remember the energy and looking around going, ‘This is our home.’ All these years later it still feels that way.”

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The show began broadcasting from their new studio on MondayCredit: Instagram/goodmorningamerica

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Everyone looked overjoyed with the show’s new digsCredit: Instagram/goodmorningamerica
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