Gayle King’s Future at CBS Revealed

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Is Gayle King Leaving 'CBS Mornings' After 13 Years? Here's the Truth

Fans are in for many more mornings with Gayle King.

After all, the long-running anchor of CBS Mornings confirmed she will remain with the talk show despite her contract expiring in May. 

"Rumors of my demise were inaccurate and greatly exaggerated,” she said in a statement to Variety March 4,  referring to the famous quote attributed to Mark Twain. "CBS News is my longtime home, and I am committed to our mission. I’m excited about continuing at CBS Mornings. As always, I’m open to new adventures here and ready to go.”

She concluded, "It took a minute, but we got there.  And now that we are here, I am all in.”

The news comes months after CBS denied rumors that Gayle would be stepping away from the news program—which she hosts with Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson—and taking on a new role within the corporation this year. 

“There have been no discussions with Gayle about her contract that runs through May 2026," a CBS News spokesperson said in a statement shared with People on Oct. 30. "She’s a truly valued part of CBS and we look forward to engaging with her about the future."

Following CBS’ statement, Gayle also emphasized where she stands with the news organization.

“All I’ve been told by everybody in this building is that they want me here, they like the job I’m doing, I like the job I’m doing!” the former Good Morning America special correspondent told TMZ on Oct. 31 while standing outside of the CBS building. “I’ll say this: I like the job and the people that I work with, so I don’t know what to tell you.”

Since she began working on the broadcast over 13 years ago, Gayle has interviewed her fair share of influential figures, including Barack Obama and her BFF Oprah Winfrey. She attributes her long and successful career as an interviewer to her natural curiosity.

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“As a kid I was often told, ‘You’re so nosy. You ask too many damn questions.’ I prefer to think of myself as inquisitive. Being open and interested is what makes me me, and it’s why I enjoy my job,” Gayle told the Harvard Business Review in an interview published in January. “People do love to talk about themselves.”

“Even when I’m with a stranger, before long I’ve heard their whole life story,” she continued. “People say, ‘I can’t believe I’m telling you this. I don’t even know you.’ I think that’s because, when I engage in conversation, everyone can tell I’m genuine. But I’m not psychoanalyzing anybody.” 

Indeed, Gayle’s curiosity has taken her far. Last year, the 71-year-old visited space, embarking on Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin NS-31 mission. She boarded the New Shepard rocket alongside Katy Perry, Jeff’s wife Lauren Bezos, former NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen and film producer Kerianne Flynn

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"This was not a ride,” Gayle said on the April 14 CBS Mornings broadcast shortly after landing. “What happened to us, this was a bona fide freakin' flight.”

Given that Gayle was “terrified” of flying, embarking on the monumental mission was a major accomplishment for the journalist. 

“I’m so proud of me right now,” she exclaimed. “I still can’t believe it.”

Although Gayle is not leaving CBS Mornings keep reading to see stars who have left their hit shows. 

Bravo/Danielle Levitt

Jenna Lyons, The Real Housewives of New York City

Jenna Lyons announced she will not be returning for The Real Housewives of New York City's upcoming 16th season.

"The rumors …..Are true," the former J. Crew Creative Director wrote on Instagram Nov. 21. "I was grateful to be asked to join season 16 of RHONY 'as a friend of '- knowing my personal life was not really available to be filmed, we agreed that made sense."

The fashion icon—who joined the Bravo series for season 14 in 2022—explained that she later realized being a supporting castmember wasn't for her.

"And after thinking it through I have made the difficult decision not return to the show," she continued. "I would be the oldest and only openly gay woman on the show and feel like this is an opportunity for a new dynamic to emerge."

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Mehcad Brooks, Law & Order

Mehcad Brooks shocked fans in 2025 when it was revealed he was leaving the NBC crime drama ahead of season 25.

Brooks, who joined the show in 2022, portrayed Detective Jalen Shaw for three seasons.

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Chrishell Stause, Selling Sunset

After nine seasons, the A-list realtor is done selling mega-mansions on the Netflix reality show.

“I’ve gotten to a place where I don’t need the show financially,” Chrishell announed in November via social media. “I’m lucky to have other forms of employment, because it’s no longer good for my mental health.”

Bravo

Jax Taylor, The Valley

Jax Taylor announced he will not be returning to The Valley for season three amid growing concern from fans about his behavior during the show’s second season.

“Right now, my focus needs to be on my sobriety, my mental health, and coparenting," the Bravo star—who is embroiled in a nasty divorce from estranged wife Brittany Cartwright—shared in July 2025. "Taking this time is necessary for me to become the best version of myself—especially for our son, Cruz.”

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Michael Longfellow, Emil Wakim & Devon Walker, Saturday Night Live

The Saturday Night Live stars all announced within days of each other that they would not be returning for the sketch comedy series' 51st season.

Longfellow and Walker each spent three seasons on SNL while Wakim exited after just one season.

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Heidi Gardner & Ego Nwodim, Saturday Night Live

Weeks after Longfellow, Walker and Wakim left SNL, longtime fan-favorites Gardner and Nwodim also confirmed they would not be returning for season 51 after eight and seven seasons, respectively.

Disney/Bahareh Ritter

Sofia Mattsson, General Hospital

Sofia Mattsson exited the long-running soap opera in summer 2025 after seven years playing Sasha Gilmore. Her character left Port Charles for Paris.

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Tracy Ifeachor, The Pitt

The Pitt star Tracy Ifeachor walked away from the hit HBO Max series after the medical drama's breakout first season. 

"It was an absolute privilege to play Dr. Heather Collins in such a groundbreaking season and piece," the actress posted on Instagram July 10. "Thank you to everyone who has watched & supported Season 1 & shared their stories with me."

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Pedro Pascal, The Last of Us

While fans maybe should have been aware that the days were numbered for Pedro Pascal's Joel Miller, considering his April 2025 death was quite similar to how it unfolded in The Last of Us Part II, the 2020 video game season two of The Last of Us is based on, the moment his character was brutally impaled still stunned. 

Pascal, meanwhile, who also died onscreen in Game of Thrones and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, took his game over status in stride. "I get killed a lot," he joked to Entertainment Weekly. "I like to die." 

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Peter Krause, 9-1-1

After what he dubbed "one wild adventure," Peter Krause officially extinguished his role as 9-1-1's Los Angeles Fire Department captain Bobby Nash on an April 2025 episode of the procedural drama. 

“Bobby Nash was written in sacrifice, and he was built for this,” Krause wrote in a statement to the Hollywood Reporter. “First responders risk their lives on the job so that others can see another day. His story arc honors them.”

Killing off the somewhat tormented, but beloved, firefighter was certainly a hot topic, showrunner Tim Minear acknowledged to Variety, "but after eight years, it just felt like, if we have any hope of creating stories going forward that have actual stakes, then someone's got to die."

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Paige DeSorbo, Summer House

Summer just got a little less fun.

Paige DeSorbo announced in June 2025 that she was walking away from the Bravo series after seven seasons.

"You’ve seen me grow up over these last 7 summers. I’ll always be grateful for the memories, the community, and the opportunities this wild ride has brought me," the Giggly Squad podcast cohost shared with fans on Instagram. "But like all good things (and some bad decisions), it’s time for this chapter to close."

Netflix

Camille Razat, Emily in Paris

The French actress confirmed she would not return for the hit Netflix series' fifth season in April 2025.

"After an incredible journey, I’ve made the decision to step away from Emily in Paris,” she wrote in an April 23 Instagram post, alongside pictures of her and her former castmates on set. “It has been a truly wonderful experience, one filled with growth, creativity, and unforgettable memories.”

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Reneé Rapp, The Sex Lives of College Girls

Ahead of The Sex Lives of College Girls' third season, Reneé Rapp announced she would be leaving the Max series. 

"College Girls moved me out to LA and introduced me to some of my favorite people," she wrote on social media in July 2023. "2 and a half years later—it's given me y'all and this community."

The show's co-creator Mindy Kaling also confirmed Rapp's exit. "We love @reneerapp so much and of course will be so sad to say goodbye to Leighton Murray!" Kaling wrote on her Instagram Stories before referencing Rapp's thriving music career. "We can't wait to see our friend on tour!!"

Paramount Network

Kevin Costner, Yellowstone

More than a year after Kevin Costner was rumored to have unexpectedly walked away from the hit Paramount drama after four and a half seasons, he confirmed in June 2024 that he will not return to finish out the series' fifth and final season.

ABC

Ellen Pompeo, Grey's Anatomy

After 19 years as Meredith Grey, Ellen Pompeo scrubbed in for the last time as a series regular on the ABC drama in February 2023

"I gotta mix it up a little bit," Pompeo explained on The Drew Barrymore Show in December 2022, though she has already returned for a May guest appearance and continues narrating the series. "I'm 53, my brain is like scrambled eggs. I gotta do something new. You can't do The New York Times crossword puzzle every single day."

But she's not gone for good. Pompeo still pops in and out of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.

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Henry Cavill, The Witcher

Batman vs. Superman star Henry Cavill revealed he would be stepping away from the Netflix fantasy drama after its third season—with the announcement that Liam Hemsworth will assume the role of Geralt for season four, and potentially beyond.

"My journey as Geralt of Rivia has been filled with both monsters and adventures," Cavill wrote on Instagram in October 2022. "Alas, I will be laying down my medallion and my swords for Season 4."

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Jesse Lee Soffer, Chicago P.D.

Original castmember Jesse Lee Soffer turned in his badge in 2022, saying goodbye to his beloved character Detective Jay Halstead role after 10 seasons.

"To create this hour drama week after week has been a labor of love by everyone who touches the show," Soffer said in a statement after his final appearance in the NBC procedural's Oct. 5 episode. "I will always be proud of my time as Det. Jay Halstead."

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Damian Lewis, Billions

After five seasons, Damian Lewis departed Showtime's Billions in Oct. 2021.

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Emily VanCamp, The Resident

In Aug. 2021, it was reported that Emily VanCamp hung up her stethoscope for good as she had exited Fox's The Resident.

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Madeleine Mantock, Charmed

After three seasons of feeling Charmed, Madeleine Mantock, who played eldest sister Macy on the CW reboot, announced her exit ahead of season four in 2021. Calling the role "an immense privilege," in a statement, the actress shared how much she "enjoyed working with our fantastic producers, creatives, cast and crew."

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Megan Boone, The Blacklist

Turns out Elizabeth Keen never will find out the truth about Raymond Reddington's identity. Megan Boone chose to leave NBC's The Blacklist at the end of season eight, and of course her character was killed off before she had the chance to read the letter that would have revealed everything. Boone marked the end of Liz's journey in 2021 with an Instagram post in which she called the experience "a dream." 

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Rege-Jean Page, Bridgerton

Season two of Bridgerton was down one duke. Rege-Jean Page became the breakout star of Netflix's massive hit drama, and then broke hearts all over the place when it was announced that he would not be returning for the second season in 2021.

"I signed up to do a job and I did the job and then I did some other jobs," he later explained to Vanity Fair. "That's it. That's the story. I wish it was more glamorous than that."

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Ruby Rose, Batwoman

Ruby Rose made her debut in 2018's Arrowverse crossover and then starred in one season as the titular Batwoman (a.k.a. Kate Kane) in the CW drama—making history as the first lesbian superhero to headline their own show, as Batwoman came out of the closet in a major TV moment—before announcing her exit just two days after the season one finale aired in 2020. The role was eventually replaced with Javicia Leslie as Ryan Wilder, a new character set to take control of the Batcave in season two. 

Later on in season two, Kate got a bit of a face swap and returned played by Wallis Day.

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America Ferrera, Superstore

America Ferrera decided to exit Superstore at the end of season five in 2020, leaving Cloud 9 without a manager and the show without a lead. She ended up appearing in the first two episodes of season six due to the pandemic, and then when season six was deemed the end, she returned for the series finale to give Amy and Jonah (Ben Feldman) the happy ending they deserved. 

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Jason Ralph, The Magicians

In the 2019 season four finale of the Syfy series, Jason Ralph's character Quentin completed his quest to save Eliot (Hale Appleman), but sacrificed himself in the process. While the show does feature dead characters—it's called The Magicians after all—Ralph did not return for the fifth and final season.

CW

Emily Bett Rickards, Arrow

Ahead of the final season, Arrow's Emily Bett Rickards announced her exit in a poem of sorts.

"Felicity and I
are a very tight two
But after one through seven
we will be saying goodbye to you," she wrote.

She did, however, return for a guest appearance in the show's 2020 series finale.

AMC

Lauren Cohan, The Walking Dead

Lauren Cohan said see you later to The Walking Dead in 2018 following prolonged contract negotiations. She appeared in a handful of season nine episodes, but after a six-year time jump her character Maggie Greene was nowhere to be seen. Producers were hopeful she'd return in some capacity for season 10, and after her short-lived ABC series Whiskey Cavalier was canceled, they got their wish. Cohan made her grand return in this season's 16th episode, which aired in October 2020.

AMC

Danai Gurira, The Walking Dead

Hot on the heels of Cohan and Andrew Lincoln bidding farewell to the zombie drama came Gurira's exit. After joining the AMC series in season three as the katana-wielding Michonne, she made her last appearance in a season 10 episode, which aired in March 2020.

The CW

Nicollette Sheridan, Dynasty

A recurring player in season one and series regular in season two, Nicollette Sheridan starred as the iconic Alexis Carrington. She announced plans to exit the CW reboot ahead of season three in 2019 to spend time with her ailing mother.

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George Eads, MacGyver

George Eads exited the CBS remake in 2019, midway through season three. At the time, he expressed his desire to leave and spend more time with his family.

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