“Freaked Me Out” - Michael Strahan Revisits Healing After 9/11 and His Full-Circle Moment With Pete Davidson
February 15, 2021. Michael Strahan at Good Morning America in New York February 15, 2021
February 15, 2021. Michael Strahan at Good Morning America in New York February 15, 2021
Michael Strahan opened up about the emotional journey of healing after 9/11, and how one encounter years later left him completely stunned. The former NFL star sat down for a heartfelt conversation tracing two decades of grief, gratitude, and unexpected connection. What began as a casual introduction turned into something neither of them saw coming. The story, once told, refused to leave his mind.
While the conversation started with football and tears, it quickly spiraled into a connection nobody in that room could have predicted.
Michael Strahan relives his full circle moment with Pete Davidson on The Tonight Show
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Michael Strahan's casual introduction to Pete Davidson, the young comedian, turned into one of the most surreal encounters of his life. The former Giants star was doing an interview with Ariana Grande when she kept insisting he meet her then-fiancé, unaware of the history the two men already shared.
"You remember the first game you had back at Giants Stadium after 9-11?" Pete Davidson asked him, as he said on The Tonight Show.
Strahan then added, "And he goes, 'No, I was the kid on your shoulder.' Yeah, freaked me out."
The realization that Davidson had once sat on his shoulders during a stadium tribute two decades earlier left Strahan momentarily speechless.
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Strahan's new documentary, titled 9/11: United We Stand - 25 Years Later, examines how sports, music, Broadway, media, and comedy gave the country room to grieve and eventually move forward. He described watching the finished film alongside his partner and admitted he tried staying composed before finally reaching for the tissues. The project stands as a tribute to the victims, their families, and every first responder who lived through that period. Strahan called it a reminder of the resilience and unity the country showed then, and hoped for again, on The Tonight Show.
As Davidson's bond with Strahan reflects light and healing, his next on-screen role heads somewhere considerably darker.
Pete Davidson transforms into a feared mafia enforcer for his next crime thriller
Pete Davidson is stepping far outside his comedic comfort zone to portray Thomas Pitera, a real-life enforcer better known by his chilling nickname, Tommy Karate. Pitera earned that name through his martial arts training, which he reportedly applied with unsettling precision during his years working for the Bonanno crime family. Law enforcement linked him to somewhere between thirty and sixty k********, making him one of the most feared figures the Five Families ever produced. Davidson takes on the role opposite Paul Walter Hauser, who plays the federal agent tasked with bringing Pitera's operation down.
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The ensemble rounds out with Camila Mendes and Simon Rex, joining a story that follows Pitera's rise, his d*** network stretching from New York into Florida, and the years-long investigation that finally exposed him. The role marks a dramatic shift for Davidson, who recently became the new face of Crocs' lighthearted Wonderfully Unordinary campaign. Between playing a methodical k***** and joking about clogs as wedding footwear, Davidson continues proving there is little he will not attempt. His range, much like his unexpected bond with Michael Strahan, keeps circling back in ways nobody quite expects.
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What are your thoughts on Michael Strahan's emotional reunion and Pete Davidson's dramatic new role? Let us know in the comments.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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