Amy Robach Children: Meet Amy Robach’s Children

Amy Robach children-American television reporter, Amy Joanne Robach was born on February 6th, 1973 in St. Joseph, Michigan in the United States of America.

She shares the same parents with her brother Eric Robach who is said to be a physician, according to an online report. Robach stands at a height of 5 feet inches and weighs 54kg.

Before relocating to St. Louis, Missouri, Robach was born and raised in East Lansing, Michigan. She attended high school and college in Georgia, where her family relocated once again.

She earned high honors in broadcast journalism at the University of Georgia after graduating from Brookwood High School in Snellville, Georgia. She finished as Miss Georgia 1995’s fourth runner-up.

Robach began working for WCBD in 1995. Then, in 1999, Robach left the station and began working at WTTG in Washington, D.C. She later moved to MSNBC, where she worked for four years, including a time when she was the morning anchor for two hours and a substitute on Weekend Today, Countdown with Keith Olbermann, and Morning Joe.

In July 2007, she was appointed as Weekend Today’s co-anchor. On May 19, 2012, she announced she will be leaving Weekend Today and joining ABC News.

Robach debuted as a correspondent on ABC’s Good Morning America. As of March 31, 2014, she was the newscaster for the program. 2018 saw Robach take over as 20/20’s co-anchor.

In place of Strahan, Sara & Keke, Robach began hosting Epidemic: What You Need To Know on ABC in March 2020. The daily program first focused on the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States of America.

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Later, GMA3: What You Need To Know took over for Strahan, Sara & Keke, and Robach remained the host. On November 2, 2019, Project Veritas published a “hot mic” incident from late August 2019 in which Robach talked about how ABC cut off her 2015 report on the wealthy, convicted sex offender and suspected sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

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Only two days before, an NPR report had revealed the existence of an on-camera interview with Virginia Roberts Giuffre and ABC’s failure to air it. That story was followed by Robach’s remarks. Giuffre claims that Epstein trafficked her for sex to influential individuals like Prince Andrew, Duke of York, a claim that the Duke has vehemently refuted.

Robach announced on Good Morning America on November 11, 2013, that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer following follow-up testing and a mammography she had on live television on October 1, 2013.

She took a break from her television duties to have bilateral mastectomy surgery. On November 22, 2013, Robach

 announced that the disease had spread to her lymph nodes and that a second malignant tumor had been discovered in her other breast during the surgery (classified as Stage IIB).

After that, she had eight rounds of radiation, chemotherapy, and reconstructive surgery. Robach had no evidence of cancer as of March 2022.

Amy Robach children: Meet Amy Robach’s children

Robach has two kids; Annie McIntosh and Ava McIntosh. She had them with her ex-husband, Tim McIntosh. She has no child with her current husband, Andrew Shue but a stepson named Nathaniel William Shue.

Source: www.Ghgossip.com

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