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Ousted 'GMA' anchor Amy Robach’s daughter shares throwback photo of mom's co-host who is now on ‘The View’
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2023-09-20 16:52
Amy Robach was fired from 'GMA' over explosive affair with co-anchor TJ Holmes

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Ousted ‘GMA3’ host Amy Robach's daughter recently took to Instagram to share a major throwback photo with her mother’s former ‘GMA’ host and co-star Sara Haines who is now one of the regular faces on ‘The View

Monroe has been actively posting on Instagram lately, having shared a throwback photo of her parents, Robach and Tim McIntosh only a few days ago.

This time, the 21-year-old took to social media to wish her mother’s ex-co-star Haines on her birthday with a massive throwback photo which also featured her younger sister, Annalise McIntosh.

Amy Robach’s daughter shares never seen before picture with Sara Haines

In the snap shared by Monroe, ‘The View’ star could be seen sandwiched between Robach’s daughters.

One could spot both the daughters wearing huge grins and princess dresses, holding a light blue ribbon. Haines can be seen hugging the girls tight while a three-tiered birthday cake can be seen in the background.

Monroe captioned the snap, “Happy Birthday, Sara.”

She tagged Haines’ Instagram account and added three red heart emojis.

‘The View’ star took notice of the post and soon reposted the photo and tagged both the girls, writing: "[Oh my God]. My baby girls! Love you Ava and Annalise."

Haines and Robach used to work together on ‘GMA’ but eventually Haines left for ‘The View’ and Robach was fired from the morning show after her affair with co-host TJ Holmes was exposed.

Both Holmes and Robach have been off-air since the news of their scandal broke and are looking for new gigs to see them off.

Amy Robach’s daughter shares cryptic post about ‘fame’ and ‘money’

Monroe also posted a vague and cryptic post on her Instagram stories, talking in brief about "money, fame, happiness and integrity."

Her post read, “Fame or integrity: Which is more important? Money or happiness: which is more valuable? Success or failure: which is more destructive?”

It continued, "If you look to others for fulfillment, you will never truly be fulfilled. If your happiness depends on money, you will never be happy with yourself.”

“Be content with what you have; rejoice in the way things are. When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you.”

It isn’t clear what Monroe meant with the quote or who it was directed at but given her recent posts about her parents, one can only assume it was directed at them.