Robin Roberts readies to return to 'GMA' with a test run at the studio

Robin Roberts wasn't on Good Morning America Thursday morning, but she was in the building. The anchor who has been on a health leave is recovering from a bone marrow transplant after a rare blood disorder, but she wants to get back to work. Making the opportunity work, there needs to be a gradual slip back into her job which includes getting up early and practicing so she is ready for the big day. On Thursday the entertainer started the process of returning to work with a test run.

From makeup to lighting, every part of the process was reviewed so she once again could become comfortable with her job. The reentry isn’t expected to be easy, but with Robin Robert’s gusto there isn’t any doubt she is ready to take on the challenge.

If everything goes as planned, the anchor of Good Morning America will return to her chair in front of the camera next month. With the fans anxiously waiting to see her back at her job, the opportunity to once again be part of the morning news is exciting.

Take a look at the video clip of Robin Roberts during her test run. Apparently she really impressed her coworkers.

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