Woman of the Month – June 2009 Amy Robach

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FEBRUARY 13, 2010 UPDATE – There are unconfirmed reports that Amy Robach and Andrew Shue were married in an afternoon ceremony last Saturday at The Lighthouse at New York City’s Chelsea Piers. It is the second marriage for both Robach, a former Miss Georgia pageant winner, and Shue, the co-founder of the non-profit volunteerism organization, “Do Something”.

Midlifebachelor.com is pleased to announce that Amy Robach of MSNBC has been named our Woman of the Month for June 2009! Amy’s nomination came from the midlifebachelor.com community – as I don’t usually watch MSNBC where Amy is a daytime anchor. However, I’ve seen a few video clips of Amy – and holy smoke is she ever hot. One of her best more recent interviews was with Rod Blagojevich, the disgraced former Illinois governor – Amy gave an outstanding interview … and the only reason I don’t show it here is that I don’t enjoy giving politicians under investigation or indictment any publicity. You can google it though, if you wish.

Here is what we know about Amy Robach. She is 36 years old – born on February 6, 1973 in St. Joseph, Michigan, and grew up in St. Louis, and also Snelville, Georgia … later graduating with high honors in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Georgia. She worked at WTTG in Washington, D.C. before coming to MSNBC in 2003. She currently lives in Manhattan with her husband, Tim McIntosh, and their two daughters. There is an internet rumor going around that she is no longer wearing her wedding ring, and is possibly about to get a divorce … however, this rumor is completely unsubstantiated as of today (June 1, 2009)..

SEPTEMBER 2009 UPDATE – There are rumors that Amy Robach is now engaged to actor Andrew Shue – who used to play the character, Billy, on Melrose Place. Source of this information is a report on 9/28/2009 from the New York Daily News.

FEBRUARY 13, 2010 UPDATE – There are unconfirmed reports that Amy Robach and Andrew Shue were married in an afternoon ceremony last Saturday at The Lighthouse at New York City’s Chelsea Piers. It is the second marriage for both Robach, a former Miss Georgia pageant winner, and Shue, the co-founder of the non-profit volunteerism organization, “Do Something”.

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Here is a good video of Amy Robach in action. There is a decent collection of Amy Robach videos on youtube – but most of them unfortunately cut out the meat of her interviews, and focus strictly on her appearance. She does strike me as a really good newswoman so be sure to watch for her, as I believe her career is just now starting to accelerate …

Typically at this point, we attempt to analyze our Woman of the Month pick in terms of the Midlifebachelor.com 14 Types of Women. Unfortunately we don’t know Amy Robach personally, so we pretty much have to guess. She is definitely a Jackpot (see Types of Women – Jackpot) since she is a high income earner. Which of our 14 Types of Women do you think Amy Robach might be???

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Nominee for our Next Woman of the Month
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