After nearly three decades as one of the familiar faces greeting America every morning on Fox & Friends, beloved co-host Steve Doocy has announced an emotional shift in his role at Fox News. With a mix of gratitude, humor, and heartfelt reflection, Doocy revealed that he will no longer be appearing daily from the iconic New York City studio couch, but instead will transition to a new role as a “coast-to-coast host”—working remotely and reporting from across the country.
The news, shared live on-air with longtime co-hosts Ainsley Earhardt and Brian Kilmeade, immediately struck a chord with viewers and colleagues alike. Doocy’s message was clear: he’s not retiring—but he is redefining what his future at Fox News looks like.
🕒 A New Chapter After 6,828 Mornings
With characteristic wit and emotion, Doocy opened his announcement with a touching nod to his family:
“For the last 30 years, when my alarm clock goes off at 3:30, if it wakes up my wife Kathy, she always says, ‘It’s time to make the donuts.’ And I say, ‘You’re right.’”
By his own calculation—and with a little help from AI—that alarm has gone off 6,828 times.
“That, ladies and gentlemen, is a lot of donuts,” he joked, before admitting, “It’s a great job—but the hours suck.”
From Studio to the Sunshine State
Doocy’s new role will see him stepping away from the early mornings in New York City and instead working three days a week remotely from Florida, where he’ll bring viewers stories from across the nation.
“Call me the coast-to-coast host,” he said with a grin.
Doocy explained that Florida’s strategic location will make it easier for him to report on under-covered regions and issues—from Middle America to the Carolinas to the Keys. He likened his new schedule to the “Johnny Carson deal,” referencing the legendary late-night host who also opted for a reduced, focused workweek later in his career.
🧡 Family First: From Donuts to French Toast
While Doocy’s new professional direction is exciting for viewers, it’s what this change means for his family that moved many to tears.
“When my kids were growing up, I never had breakfast with them. I was always here. Kathy did everything,” he said, his voice breaking slightly.
“But starting tomorrow, I’m going to have breakfast with my grandkids and my children whenever I can.”
Doocy and his wife, Kathy, are heading to Washington, D.C., to visit their son Peter Doocy, daughter-in-law Hillary Vaughn, and their newborn grandson George. They’ll also spend time with their 2-year-old granddaughter Bridget, marking the beginning of a new rhythm in Doocy’s life.
After D.C., the couple will head to Dallas to visit daughter Sally and her growing family—including 2-year-old Arthur and a new grandson on the way. And there’s more family time planned with their daughter Mary, her husband Marshall, and their beloved dog, Peanut.
“Gaga and Grandpa are hitting the road,” Doocy beamed.
📺 Still a Fox Fixture
Despite the shift, Doocy was quick to reassure fans:
“I’m not retiring. I’m not leaving the show. I’m still a host, but it’s time for a change.”
He will continue to appear on Fox & Friends via live remote broadcasts, providing on-the-ground reporting and features while enjoying a more flexible lifestyle.
“After a little vacation, I’ll be back via the magic of television,” he said, adding, “Somewhere, I guarantee you, somebody will ask me, ‘Is Ainsley really that sweet?’”
💬 A Touching Farewell—But Not Goodbye
Doocy’s candid remarks about his career, family, and future made for one of the most emotional moments in recent Fox & Friends history. Fans, colleagues, and media insiders quickly took to social media to express their appreciation for the longtime anchor.
“Steve Doocy is the heart of Fox & Friends. So glad he’s staying on in this new role,” one viewer tweeted.
“Not gonna lie, cried when he said he’s making breakfast for his grandkids now,” wrote another.
Even after 30 years, Doocy’s authenticity continues to shine through.
🧭 What’s Next for Fox & Friends?
With Doocy taking a step back from daily hosting duties, Fox & Friends will now be helmed in-studio by Ainsley Earhardt, Brian Kilmeade, and Lawrence Jones. The team’s chemistry and charisma have helped Fox & Friends remain the top-rated morning show in cable news—and Doocy’s continued contributions from the road are sure to keep fans engaged.
Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott, whom Doocy thanked for helping shape his new role, reportedly praised his decision as a “win-win for Steve and for Fox viewers.”
✨ Final Thoughts: A Legacy of Joy and Journalism
Steve Doocy’s career is one marked by consistency, charm, and a deep connection to viewers. His ability to balance light-hearted banter with serious news coverage has made him a morning staple for millions. But perhaps his most admirable trait is his devotion to family—a theme that now takes center stage in his life.
As he transitions from waking up for donuts to serving up French toast, Doocy reminds us all of the importance of gratitude, reinvention, and putting what matters most at the heart of every decision.
“It’s time to make breakfast, Grandpa.”
And for fans everywhere, it’s time to say: Thank you, Steve. We’ll see you soon—from somewhere sunny.
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