Early today, Robin Roberts made her first visit to the Good Morning America set since undergoing a bone marrow transplant in September. Arriving at 5 a.m. like she would on a regular work day, Roberts conducted what she described during a satellite interview last week as a “dry run,” something her doctors recommend before she resumes full-time co-hosting duties. “What a thrill to be back at ‘GMA”s Times Square Studio this morning and see the best folks in the world, my ‘GMA’ family,” Roberts told ABC . “I can’t wait to get back to the anchor chair in a few weeks.” Explaining why she needs to be tested before she appears again on-camera, Roberts previously said: “My skin is very sensitive and so we have to see how it reacts to the studio lights. My vision is still a little blurry from the treatment. All of this is getting better day by day so that is the next step.” Physicians have said Roberts is displaying no abnormalities since starting her treatment and she’s expected back alongside Stephanopoulos some time next month. We cannot wait to see her there.
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Robin Roberts Returns to Good Morning America for Hosting Test Run