Amy Robach has been keeping a low profile of late, but may well emerge in the not-too-distant future to support her talented daughter, Ava.
The former GMA star's oldest child, 21, announced some exciting news on Sunday as she updated her social media followers about her music career.
The dynamic singer took to Instagram to share an update on her debut record, A Place To Come Hope To, letting her fans know that it will be out on midnight on May 20th.
Alongside a promo photo of herself standing in the subway in New York City - her hometown - she wrote: "'A Place To Come Home To' is out at midnight, May 20th. I could not be more excited for you guys to hear the music @goldstandardfromnyc and I have been playing at @thebitterendnyc for the past five years on your phones, in your homes, & anywhere you go. Feeling very, very lucky 5/20, everyone gets a kiss!!!!!"
Supporters were quick to comment on the post, with one writing: "The world isn't ready!" while another wrote: "Starting my countdown now." A third added: "So proud!"
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Ava will no doubt be supported by her former stepfather, Andrew Shue, too, to whom she has remained close following his divorce from Amy.
The Melrose Place actor helped raise Ava and her younger sister Annalise, 17, for 12 years, and has been spending a lot of time with them since his separation from their mom.
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The actor was pictured enjoying a night out at Bruce Springsteen's concert in New York City several weeks ago, along with his three sons, Nate, 26, Aidan, 24, and Wyatt, 19.
Amy, meanwhile, has been keeping a low profile on social media since the news of her affair with former GMA co-star T.J. Holmes was made public at the end of 2022.
The affair consequently cost both Amy and T.J. their jobs at ABC, and they have been keeping a low profile ever since.
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On January 27 People released a statement from an ABC spokesman which read: "After several productive conversations with Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes about different options, we all agreed it's best for everyone that they move on from ABC News."
The spokesperson added: "We recognize their talent and commitment over the years and are thankful for their contributions. A decision for new co-hosts of GMA3 and 20/20] will come later."
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