Inside Amy Robach And Andrew Shue's Marriage
In 2015, Amy Robach opened up to People about the effect of her breast cancer diagnosis on her marriage to Andrew Shue. The treatment for the cancer required a bilateral mastectomy and eight rounds of chemotherapy, which understandably put a huge strain on her body, mind, and relationships. The "Good Morning America" host had been married for a mere three years when she was diagnosed, and the couple was still in the throes of creating harmony in their blended family. Robach told the publication, "This was not something I would wish on anyone's marriage ..." She added that the experience "threw everything up in the air" and that they passed through a rough patch for "several months."
Fortunately, the diagnosis didn't tear Robach and Shue apart as it had the potential to do, but rather brought them closer. Robach told People, "... we knew that if we could just get back to what our connection was about ... then we could get through it." Once she was declared cancer-free, Robach reported that the couple were better than ever.
In a YouTube video from 2015, Robach and Shue opened up together about the experience and what they've learned as a couple. The "Gracie" actor voiced that if he had the chance to go back in time, he would have been there for his wife on the day she found out and would have been more selfless through the hard times.
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