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Michael Strahan hasn't missed or watched Live since departure

Michael Strahan says he doesn't miss doing Live with Kelly and Michael, telling Chelsea Handler that he's been enjoying the break from the talk show he hosted with Kelly Ripa since his awkward exit.

Former host of Live with Kelly and Michael 'enjoying the break'

TV personality Michael Strahan, seen here attending the 87th Annual Academy Awards, says since leaving Live he's enjoyed travelling and being with his children. (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

Michael Strahan says he doesn't miss doing Live with Kelly and Michael.

In his first interview since his awkward exit from the show, Strahan told Chelsea Handler on Wednesday that he's been enjoying the break from the talk show he hosted with Kelly Ripa.

Strahan left the show in May after ABC suddenly announced he would be joining Good Morning Americafull time. The news prompted Ripa to abruptly take time off after she learned of it only minutes before the rest of the world.

Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan are seen co-hosting Live on April 26, Ripa's first show alongside Strahan after he announced his plan to leave for Good Morning America. (ABC News/YouTube)

The network apologized and Ripa, upon her return, said the incident opened a conversation about workplace respect. Strahan had been on the show since September 2012, when he replaced Regis Philbin.

"I really haven't had a chance to watch (Live)," Strahan told Handler for an upcoming episode of her Netflix show, Chelsea.

Former NFL star Strahan said he's been 'working so hard for the last seven or eight years since I retired from football, that it's been a relief' to take a break before joining Good Morning America full-time. (Craig Ruttle/Associated Press)

"But I think I've been working so hard for the last seven or eight years since I retired from football, that it's been a relief."

Strahan said not hostingLivehas given him a chance to travel and spend more time with his children.

"I really haven't missed it," he said. "But I loved it. Don't get me wrong. I loved it. When you get a break, sometimes you kind of go, 'Wow, I kind of needed it.' I needed a break."

Not that he's been doing that much relaxing. Strahan also talked with Handler about his namesake clothing line soon to include underwear and hosting The $100,000 Pyramidgame show this summer.

The Chelseaepisode will be available Friday.