Robin Roberts returned to ‘Good Morning America’ with a broken wrist after taking a ‘little tumble on the tennis court’
Robin Roberts returned to Good Morning America with a broken wrist after her one-day hiatus.
Roberts made light of her injury, teasing, “Oh, no no. You should've seen the other guy! I mean, I tried to uppercut.” She explained that she took a “little tumble on the tennis court,” adding, “Maybe I’ll take up padel. Maybe that’ll be my sport.” Roberts went on to read from a daily reflections book: “You may be in a season of suffering and struggle. You may feel that your health, your marriage or your finances are never going to get better. No, the Almighty himself is about to step in and do what only He can do.”
Throughout her time on GMA, Roberts has been candid with viewers about her personal life, including her health struggles. She underwent chemotherapy for breast cancer in 2007 and had a bone marrow transplant five years later.
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