Robin Roberts shares a picture of longtime partner Amber Laign sleeping with their dog on the couch after a night of binge-watching their favorite TV shows.
Robin Roberts was left alone to work after her partner Amber caught up on sleep with their dog after a night of binge-watching her favorite TV shows. While it was an amusing sight to see, Roberts shared that they ultimately made up for it anyway.
Robin Roberts and Amber are with their dog in their home in Connecticut, and the new work-from-home set up is still something they need to get used to. After a night of watching shows, Amber and their dog were caught "sleeping on the job."
Robin Roberts at the David Lynch Foundation's "Women of Vision Awards" in May 2017. | Photo: Getty Images/GlobalImagesUkraine
ALL'S FORGIVEN IN THEIR HOUSEHOLD
However, Robin assured her followers that all's forgiven after their snooze fest, and that they're back to regular programming in the Roberts household.
"To make up for sleeping on the job yesterday, my "pawducer" decided to dress up today."
The adorable puppy Lukas often shares the screen with Robin while she films for "Good Morning America," and it's something that fans have enjoyed seeing. Lukas would often sit alongside the TV host as she broadcasts her stories from the comfort of her home.
DOCTORS ADVISED HER TO WORK FROM HOME
Due to Robin Roberts' underlying health conditions, her doctors advised her to stay home and continue to work from there. She ultimately took their advice and began working at home since March.
Many other newscasters and journalists have been working at home amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
KEEPING A SAFE DISTANCE AMID THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Given that she's a cancer survivor who battled a rare blood and bone marrow disease, working at home was the best choice for Roberts. Staying in Connecticut was also a safe option for her, in order to move away from New York for a while, given that it's a hot spot for COVID-19 in America.
Like Robin, many other newscasters and journalists have been working at home amid the COVID-19 pandemic. They continue to provide their viewers with the latest news and updates while maintaining a safe distance from others to practice the quarantine measures put in place.
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