Michael Strahan's Twins Successfully Graduate from High School, Filling Him with Joy and Pride

Michael Strahan's Twins Successfully Graduate from High School, Filling Him with Joy and Pride

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Michael Strahan, the co-host of Good Morning America and former NFL star, recently shared on Instagram that his 18-year-old twin daughters, Isabella and Sophia Strahan, have both graduated from high school.

In his Instagram post, Strahan announced that Isabella will be attending the University of Southern California (USC). He expressed his pride in her accomplishments and described her as intelligent, beautiful, and hardworking. He expressed his excitement to watch her continue to shine and ended the post with the hashtag #GirlDad.

Two weeks prior, Strahan had announced Sophia's graduation and her acceptance to Duke University. He shared his pride in her achievements, describing her as intelligent and beautiful. He expressed his anticipation of witnessing the amazing things she will accomplish at Duke and ended the post with the hashtag #GirlDad.

Isabella and Sophia attended different high schools. Michael shares the twins with his ex-wife, Jean Muggli. Isabella spent her time between North Carolina and North Dakota during her upbringing. Michael once described Isabella as the calmer twin, emphasizing her playful and chill nature.

Last year, Isabella launched her modeling career and made her runway debut at the Sherri Hill fashion show. Michael attended the event to support his daughter and shared his pride in her accomplishment on Instagram.

Michael has described Sophia as curious and always asking questions. He praised both his daughters for their intelligence and love for reading, expressing amazement at their interests at such a young age.

While Michael expressed excitement for his daughters to go to college and grow into adults, he also acknowledged the bittersweet feeling of missing them when they're gone. He emphasized the joy of seeing them have the opportunity to develop and become independent.

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