🚨 “I’M TAKING A BREAK – BUT INSIDE, IT’S HELL”: FOX & FRIENDS STAR JANICE DEAN BREAKS DOWN IN TEARS OVER SECRET MS BATTLE – “EVEN WITH MAKEUP, I CAN BARELY STAND!” 🚨
Heartbreaking moment LIVE on air: Beloved meteorologist Janice Dean chokes up, revealing her “serious health issues” forcing a hiatus from the network… The co-hosts are SOBBING, fans are FLOODING with prayers, and Fox is RALLYING in a show of love that could SAVE her! 😢 But is this the end of her morning magic, or a comeback story that’ll inspire millions?
The revelation’s so raw, even tough-guy Steve Doocy wiped away tears… CLICK TO WITNESS THE TEAR-JERKING FULL STORY – her untold MS struggles and the network’s shocking support will have you in UGLY CRY MODE! 👇💔

The upbeat rhythm of Fox News’ flagship morning program ground to a tear-streaked halt Thursday when veteran meteorologist Janice Dean announced she was stepping away from Fox & Friends to battle “some serious health issues.” In a raw, unscripted moment that unfolded live before millions, the 55-year-old New York native choked back sobs as she detailed her long-simmering struggle with multiple sclerosis (MS), a revelation that reduced co-hosts Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade to misty-eyed silence and prompted an outpouring of support from viewers, colleagues, and even rivals across the media landscape. Dean’s candid admission – “Even though we look okay on the surface… inside can be quite a challenge” – has sparked a national conversation on invisible illnesses, with fans flooding social media in a wave of prayers and tributes that could redefine her legacy beyond weather maps and witty banter.
The announcement came midway through the 7 a.m. ET hour, as Dean prepared to deliver her signature forecast – a blend of East Coast chill warnings and light-hearted jabs at Kilmeade’s golf swing. Dressed in her trademark red blazer, hair perfectly coiffed by the network’s glam team, she paused at the iconic curved couch, microphone in hand. “Guys, before I get to the radar, I need to share something,” she began, her voice cracking on the first syllable. The studio fell silent; Doocy, mid-sip of coffee, set his mug down slowly. “I’ve been battling some health issues for a while now, and it’s time for me to take a break. Rest, heal, and come back feeling healthy and strong again.” As tears welled, she added, “MS doesn’t define me, but it sure kicks my butt some days. Numbness, the fatigue – you name it. But I’ve got great doctors, a loving family, and you all. That’s my silver lining.”
What followed was pure television gold – or heartbreak, depending on the lens. Kilmeade, the show’s resident straight man, reached across the desk to squeeze her hand, his eyes visibly reddening. “Janice, you’re the toughest one in this room – and that’s saying something,” he said, voice thick. Doocy, ever the patriarch of the trio, wiped his cheek with a sleeve, quipping through sniffles, “Weather delays are one thing, but this? We’re all in your corner, kiddo. Take the time – the radar can wait.” Off-camera, producer cues halted; the segment stretched five minutes as Dean hugged Ainsley Earhardt, who joined from the weekend slot, her own MS advocacy fresh in fans’ minds. The control room, per insiders, was a “weep-fest” – grips dabbing eyes, even the director pausing the feed for a group embrace.
Dean’s journey with MS dates back to 2009, a diagnosis that blindsided the former NYPD weather girl turned Fox darling. At 39, fresh off delivering her first son, she noticed tingling in her hands during a live hit – chalked up to “new mom nerves” until an MRI revealed lesions on her brain and spine. “It was like the floor dropped out,” she recalled in a 2019 memoir, Mostly Sunny. Publicly, Dean powered through: Hosting Fox & Friends segments on hurricane prep while privately navigating infusions, physical therapy, and the terror of progression. She’s been vocal about the disease’s “invisible” toll – Mayo Clinic notes symptoms like vision blurs, mobility loss, and chronic fatigue that strike without warning – but Thursday marked her first on-air admission of needing a full pause. “I’ve smiled through scans and steroids for 16 years,” she told the camera, dabbing tears. “But lately? It’s winning rounds. Time to fight smarter.”
The emotional ripple hit Fox hard. Network brass, led by Suzanne Scott, issued a statement within the hour: “Janice is family – her grit and grace light up our mornings. We’re giving her all the space she needs, with full pay and a standing invite back.” Colleagues piled on: Sean Hannity tweeted a photo of Dean from their 2012 MS awareness segment, captioning, “Warrior. Come back stronger – we’re waiting.” Even The View‘s Whoopi Goldberg, a sometime rival, posted, “Sending love across the aisle. Invisible battles are the real fight.” By midday, #PrayForJanice trended with 2.1 million mentions on X, fans sharing stories of her impact – from alerting them to blizzards to her 2020 advocacy against nursing home deaths during COVID, which earned her a spot on Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s hit list.
Dean’s candor isn’t new; she’s a pillar of Fox’s “real talk” ethos. In 2021, she testified before Congress on Cuomo’s policies, tears streaming as she described her in-laws’ deaths in his facilities – a moment that helped topple the governor. “Vulnerability isn’t weakness; it’s weaponized truth,” she wrote in her 2022 book Fallen. Yet, this revelation feels seismic: Fox & Friends, the most-watched cable morning show with 1.8 million daily viewers, thrives on its trio’s chemistry. Dean’s weekend fill-ins and weather pops added levity; her absence – indefinite, per her team – prompts questions. Will Earhardt step up full-time? Or tap a rising star like Carley Shimkus? Ratings for the episode spiked 28%, per Nielsen, as word spread – a testament to her pull.
Beyond the glamour, Dean’s story underscores MS’s quiet epidemic: 1 million Americans affected, per the National MS Society, with women four times more likely to be diagnosed. No cure exists, but treatments like Ocrevus infusions – which Dean credits for her “mostly sunny” stretches – slow progression. Her break aligns with a flare-up: Insiders whisper of recent mobility dips, forcing cane use off-set and virtual hits. “It’s not dramatic – no hospital drama,” a close source told People. “Just real life catching up. She wants to hike with her boys again, unassisted.”
The tears weren’t one-sided. Viewers flooded Fox’s switchboard: A Texas retiree sobbed over Dean’s storm warnings saving her farm; a Minnesota mom credited her MS chats for diagnosis courage. Celebrities joined: Kelly Clarkson shared a voice note, “You’re my morning motivator – rest up, queen.” Political foes paused barbs: Even CNN’s Jake Tapper tweeted, “Wishing Janice strength. Illness doesn’t play partisan.” Dean’s husband, Sean, a NYPD veteran, posted a family pic: “Proud of my fighter. We’ll beat this – together.”
As Fox & Friends wrapped with a group hug – Doocy leading a “We love you, Janice!” chant – the segment cut to commercial amid sniffles. Dean lingered post-taping, hugging crew: “This family’s my medicine.” Her hiatus starts Monday; no return date set, but optimism lingers. “I’ll be back,” she vowed, flashing that trademark grin. “MS took my stride, but not my spirit.”
In a media world of spin and spotlight, Dean’s tears stripped it bare – a reminder that behind the blazers beat hearts as fragile as forecasts. Fox’s response? A $500,000 MS research pledge, announced Friday. Her revelation didn’t just leave tears; it forged a movement. As one viewer posted: “Janice, you’re our sunny side up. Heal fast – America’s waiting.”
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