Robin-Roberts

Robin Roberts; Partner, Net Worth, Age

Robin Roberts was a sports anchor for local TV and radio stations in her hometown Mississippi in her early days. She was named co-anchor on Good Morning America in 2005.

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Bio & Family
Name Robin Roberts
Birth Name Robin René Roberts
DOB November 23, 1960
Place of Birth Tuskegee, Alabama, United States
Age 59
Father’s Name Lawrence E. Roberts
Mother’s Name Lucimarian Tolliver
Siblings Three
Brother/s Lawrence E. Roberts, Jr.
Sister/s Dorothy Roberts McEwen, Sally-Ann Roberts
Nationality American
Ethnicity African-American
Religion Christianity
High School Pass Christian High School 
College/University Southeastern Louisiana University
Career & Net Worth
Profession Media Personality
Career 1983-present
Known For Good Morning America, The Royal Wedding: A Special Edition of Good Morning America, SportsCenter
Net Worth $35 Million
Salary $18 Million
Notable Credits Recipient of four Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Morning Program, Won the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism in 2014
Personal Life
Gay/Lesbian Lesbian
Relationship Status Dating
Husband/Wife Not Yet
Boyfriend/Girlfriend Amber Laign (2005-present)
Engaged Not Yet
Wedding Date NA
Children Not Yet
Son/s Not Yet
Daughter/s Not Yet
Divorce Not Yet
Body Measurements
Height 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 meters)
Weight 150 lbs (68 kg)
Measurements NA
Shoe Size 8 (US)
Hair Color Black
Eye Color Dark Brown
Trivia
  • In 2013, Robin publicly came out as a lesbian in thank you letter to fans and long time girlfriend.’ for supporting her through cancer
  • Her father was a pilot with the Tuskegee Airmen and a colonel in the United States Air Force, who served for 32 years in the military service.
  • Her sister Sally-Ann Roberts, was an American news anchor, who retired from WWL-TV in 2018.
  • She underwent a bone marrow transplant to treat potentially fatal myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), a type of blood cancer in September 2012.
  • She was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 2012.