Are there official uploads of Jonathan Roumie’s GMA appearance on YouTube or social media channels?
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Executive summary
Good Morning America (GMA) published a video of Jonathan Roumie’s appearance on its website — a GMA3 clip hosted on ABC/Good Morning America pages — and several news outlets reported on the interview, but the provided reporting does not show an official upload of that GMA segment to YouTube or to Roumie’s personal social-media accounts; available sources point to the GMA web player as the canonical official clip [1] [2]. Secondary coverage repeated highlights and summary reporting but did not document an official YouTube or social-channel post by GMA, ABC, or Roumie in the supplied material [3].
1. What the primary publisher actually posted
Good Morning America published a video segment titled “Jonathan Roumie talks ‘The Chosen’” in its GMA3 video section; that clip is directly accessible on the GoodMorningAmerica.com site and in an AMP mirror of the same GMA page, which the network lists as the interview recording [1] [2]. Those pages constitute the explicit, traceable upload in the supplied reporting: the network-hosted video is the primary source for the interview as archived by ABC/Good Morning America [2].
2. What secondary reporting confirms — and what it does not
Entertainment and fan sites picked up the story and summarized Roumie’s GMA visit, with pieces noting his promotion of The Chosen and his enthusiasm during the segment, but the MacG Magazine article and similar write-ups reproduce reportage rather than embedding or linking to any official YouTube or social post from ABC, GMA, or Roumie himself [3]. Those secondary stories corroborate that the interview happened and that GMA hosts the clip, but they do not serve as evidence that GMA or Roumie uploaded the segment to YouTube or to Roumie’s social channels as part of the official record [3].
3. What can and cannot be concluded from the provided sources
On the basis of the supplied sources, the clear factual claim is that GMA published the interview on its website [1] [2]. The supplied reporting does not contain a GMA or ABC YouTube link, nor screenshots or citations of Roumie’s social-media feeds showing the interview upload; therefore it cannot be asserted from these sources that an official YouTube or social-media upload exists. Absence of evidence in these sources is not evidence of absence on the broader internet — but the materials given do not document any such official uploads [1] [2] [3].
4. Why this distinction matters for verification
Distinguishing the network-hosted video from platform uploads matters for attribution, searchability and licensing: a clip hosted on GoodMorningAmerica.com is an official network posting, but networks commonly also publish segments to their YouTube channels and social feeds; without confirmation in the provided reporting, however, that cross-posting cannot be presumed. Claiming a YouTube or social upload requires a source that explicitly links or shows the post, which the supplied coverage does not provide [1] [2].
5. Alternative possibilities and what further evidence would resolve them
It is plausible — given industry practice — that ABC/GMA or Roumie’s team later posted the interview excerpt to YouTube or to Roumie’s Instagram/X/Facebook pages; fan communities frequently repost network clips as well. To confirm an official upload, one would need either a YouTube post from ABC/Good Morning America, ABC News, or Roumie’s verified channels with the clip, or an official social-media post (screen capture, timestamped link, or archival citation) referenced by reporting. The sources at hand neither supply nor refute such posts [3] [2].
6. Bottom line
The supplied reporting proves the interview is officially published by Good Morning America on its website, but it does not show an official YouTube or Roumie social-media upload; additional searches of GMA/ABC/YouTube and Roumie’s verified social accounts would be needed to confirm whether the network or the actor cross-posted the segment beyond the GMA web player [1] [2] [3].