For more than two decades, Janice Dean’s sunny forecasts masked a private storm. Viewers saw the laughter, the warmth, the resilience through hurricanes and blizzards, but not the nights when numb legs, crushing fatigue, and MS flare-ups made getting out of bed feel like scaling a mountain. She built a career on showing up, even when her body begged her to disappear. Each broadcast became a quiet act of defiance against a disease that kept rewriting the rules of her life.Now, stepping back from Fox & Friends is her bravest forecast yet. It’s a choice to honor the body that carried her this far, and the family that has loved her through every unseen battle. Dean’s goodbye is not a surrender but a reset — a promise to her husband, her sons, and fellow MS warriors that her story doesn’t end with a sign-off. It simply moves off-camera, toward a slower, kinder horizon.
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