“Extra’s” AJ Calloway joined “Good Morning America” anchor Robin Roberts at the Diller/von Furstenberg Family Foundation Awards, where the morning host received the Lifetime Leadership Award.
Roberts, who spent five months recovering from a bone marrow transplant, told AJ returning to "GMA" was not easy.The stars have arrived to the red carpet for the 2013 Oscars in Hollywood. Check out the photos of Jessica Chastain, Maria Menounos and others at the Academy Awards!
The stars have arrived to the red carpet for the 2013 Oscars in Hollywood. Check out the photos of Jessica Chastain, Maria Menounos and others at the Academy Awards!
“Good Morning America” host Robin Roberts looked gorgeous on the 2013 Oscars red carpet, wearing a stunning blue velvet dress by Marc Bouwer.
Roberts, who resumed her "Good Morning America" hosting duties last week after taking an extended medical leave to recover from a bone marrow transplant, took a private jet to Los Angeles so that her still-fragile immune system would not be compromised, reports the Huffington Post.“Good Morning America” anchor Robin Roberts is back on the job today after undergoing a bone marrow transplant to treat a rare blood disorder.
“I keep pinching myself and I realize that this is real. This is really happening," Robin said of returning to the show. "Faith, family and friends have brought me to this moment and I am so full of gratitude."“Good Morning America” co-host Robin Roberts revealed her recent health battle was very touch-and-go.
In an exclusive interview with People magazine, Roberts said there was a point after her September bone marrow transplant, "where I felt like I was dying."
“Good Morning America” co-anchor Robin Roberts is set to return to the show next month and is getting her footing in the studio.
Roberts arrived at the studio early Thursday morning, her first time back on the set since undergoing a bone marrow transplant last September to treat myelodysplastic syndrome or MDS, a rare blood disorder that affects the bone marrow.
Monday marked a “Day of Giving” for ABC. The network used each of its programs as a call to action, asking viewers to donate to victims of Hurricane Sandy.
“Good Morning America” kicked off the campaign at 7 AM with a phone bank manned by a few famous faces, including Barbara Walters and Katie Couric.






























