Robin Roberts is truly a multi-talented lady and we all love her on Good Morning America and followed her struggle during her illness, now she will share it through a memoir. Grand Central Publishing reports that Robin will write a book for publication next April.  The book is not yet titled but will talk about […]

  After a five month medical leave from a bone marrow transplant, Robin Roberts returned to ABC’s Good Morning America on February 20th.  Her return brought in 6.58 total million viewers, the largest total viewers lead over its rival Today in nearly 18 years. “GMA” also saw its most-watched week in more than 18 years […]

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In 2007, the world wept along when they learned of Robin Roberts’ cancer battle. They were devastated when the co-anchor of Good Morning America announced…

Robin Roberts returned to the “Good Morning America” anchor desk this morning, five months to the day since she underwent a bone marrow transplant to…

  I don’t know about you but I miss Robin Roberts on Good Morning America.  She has been out since the beginnning of Sept. 2012 to undergo a bone marrow transplant, but with slow progress her return has been pushed back. There is still no definate date but Robin tweeted to her fans that she […]

The “Good Morning America” co-host has been on medical leave since September to receive treatment for MDS, a rare blood and bone marrow disorder. On…

The crew at Good Morning America have been preparing us for over a month for Robin’s leave for a bone marrow transplant, but no one was prepared today for her mom’s passing. Robin last day was scheduled for today, however she left one day early to see about her ailing mother.  ABC’s facebook page said […]

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Robin Roberts, the iconic co-anchor of “Good Morning America,” has enjoyed being at the top of the morning show ratings over their fierce rival, NBC’s…

Along with Roberts, a breast cancer survivor, the commercial-free special will also feature appearances by other actors, athletes and musicians who have faced the disease, including Maura Tierney, Lance Armstrong, Michael C. Hall, Christina Applegate and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.