Comedian Joe Gatto Leaves "Impractical Jokers"
Gatto Leaves Popular Series to Focus on Fatherhood
Former Co-Host Expresses Hope for Future Return
Comedian Joe Gatto has announced his departure from the popular television series "Impractical Jokers" after nine seasons. In an Instagram post shared on December 31, 2021, Gatto revealed that he was leaving the show to focus on his role as a father.
Gatto's announcement came shortly after he announced his divorce from his wife, Bessy, after eight years of marriage. The comedian expressed his gratitude to the "Impractical Jokers" team and fans, noting that he had "made memories I will cherish forever."
Gatto's departure from "Impractical Jokers" has left fans both surprised and saddened. The series, which features Gatto alongside fellow comedians Brian Quinn, James Murray, and Sal Vulcano, has garnered a loyal following over the years. While Gatto's absence will undoubtedly be felt by both the cast and viewers, his decision to prioritize his family has been met with understanding and support.
In his Instagram post, Gatto hinted at the possibility of a future return to "Impractical Jokers." He wrote, "I am very thankful to have had the opportunity to work with these amazing people and to have been a part of this incredible show. I am excited for the future and I hope to see everyone again soon."
Gatto's departure marks a significant change for "Impractical Jokers." However, the remaining cast members have expressed their commitment to continuing the series and delivering the same level of laughs and camaraderie that fans have come to expect. With Gatto's support and the enduring bond between the comedians, the future of "Impractical Jokers" remains bright.
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