How Much Is Amy Robach Net Worth, Salary? Husband, Weight Loss, Diet, Family Details
A woman of multiple talents, Amy Robach is mostly known for her works with leading networks like ABC, NBC, and MSNBC. Although primarily recognized as a TV journalist, she has excelled in acting with roles in a few TV shows and films.
A cancer-survivor, Amy has also worked to spread awareness against the illness. She even ran a 26.2 mile-long marathon hosted in New York by TCS on 3 November 2019 for the noble cause.
Amy Robach Brief Wiki
Date of Birth: 6 February 1973 Age: 47-Year-Old | Nationality: American |
Birth Place: St. Joseph, Michigan | Ethnicity: White |
Education: University of Georgia/ Brookwood High School, Snellville, Georgia | Partner(s): Tim McIntosh (m. 1996-2009), Andrew Shue (m. 6 February 2010 to Present), |
Height: 5 feet 5 inches (1.65 m) | Salary: $1 million |
Occupation: Television Journalist | Net Worth: $10 Million |
Amy Robach's Net Worth & Salary Info
Amy Robach is an American TV presenter, known for shows like Good Morning America, Today, 20/20, and Weekend Today. Further, she has also tried her luck in acting, with appearances in movies and TV shows like Castle, Sesame Street, and Ocean's Eight.
As of 2019, she works as an anchor for MSNBC, while also serving as a correspondent for ABC's show Good Morning America and hosting 20/20.
For her collaboration with different networks, Amy Robach earns a hefty salary of $1 million. Furthermore, Amy has secured a decent net worth of $10 million working as a TV presenter, as of 2020.
Married Life Details With Husband
Amy is a married woman and shares her household with her husband Andrew Shue. The pair first encountered each other at a book party circa in 2009. At that time, both were single and looking for potential partners.
Amy Robach and husband Andrew Shue at an event (©: closerweekly.com)
As a close bond developed between the two, the couple started dating. After less than a year, Amy and Andrew decided to tie the marital knot. The wedding was also on a special day— Amy's 37th birthday, to be precise.
As Amy and Andrew swore vows to spend a lifetime together on 6 February 2010, they were fortunate to be joined by their loved ones. Even the couple's ex-partners were present at the event, which hinted at the couple's amicable relationship with their exes.
But Amy had lost her ability to bear children due to the side-effects of the chemotherapy. Despite getting diagnosed with breast cancer, she and her husband are happy to spend their life with their five children, whom they share from the former partners.
Who Is Amy's Husband Andrew Shue?
Andrew Shue is an American actor known for his performances in movies and TV shows like The Rainmaker, Gracie, Melrose Place, and American Shaolin.
He is a native of Delaware, US, and was previously married to Jennifer Hageney. The former husband-wife pair were married in 1994 and were together until their divorce in 2008.
From the marriage, Andrew and his ex-wife share three children: all sons named Nathaniel, Aidan, and Wyatt.
Amy's Former Marriage, Ex-Husband
Amy's marriage to Andrew isn't the first one. Both of them have previously been married.
Amy had exchanged her wedding vows with former baseball player Tim McIntosh. The pair were married in August 1996 and remained together until 2009.
Although her commitment to Tim turned to be a fruitless effort, the marriage did have a silver lining. From the relationship, she was blessed with two beautiful daughters: Annalise McIntosh (2003) and Ava McIntosh (2007).
Weight Loss After Cancer Diagnosis, Diet Plan
Amy faced some hardships once she was diagnosed with second-stage breast cancer in late-2013. Although she eventually overcame the disease with eight chemotherapy sessions and a double mastectomy, Amy lost her biological capacity to have children.
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Additionally, she underwent a strict KETO diet plan to further battle cancer, Under the diet, she ate foods like berries, nuts, green vegetables, eggs, and meat; but was forbidden to eat bread, sugar, milk, pasta, rice, and more.
As a result, Amy made a significant weight loss of nearly 5 kgs (11 lbs). As of now, she weighs only 55 kgs (121 lbs), thanks to chemotherapy and a healthy diet.
Family Info, Education
Amy was born in St. Joseph, Michigan, but moved to St. Louis, Missouri, with her family at a young age. Her family shifted again, this time to Snellville, Georgia, a while before Amy joined high school. There, she studied at the Brookwood High School.
She later attended the University of Georgia and graduated with a degree in Broadcast Journalism with high honors.
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