Now that Good Morning America co-host Robin Roberts is winding down her publicity tour promoting her new book Everybody's Got Something, it is being rumored that Robin and her long-time girlfriend Amber Laign are going to be announcing another relationship update very shortly--that they are engaged an getting married. Word even has it that the recently outed gay couple will be getting pregnant with the first baby before the year ends. Ironically people are attacking Robin's courage and integrity for what some have perceived as a protecting of Hillary Clinton from the elephant in the room during an interview last Wednesday. Some people are criticizing Roberts' decision not to ask the former Secretary of State about Monica Lewinsky's recent article in Vanity Fair as politically motivated and cowardly.
Robin Roberts waited fifty years to come out of the closet and declare that she was gay and in love with her girlfriend, so she's reportedly not willing to wait much longer to announce their engagement.
A close friend of the couple told Star Magazine that just as soon as all the chaos dies down round Robin's memoir and efforts to promote it, Roberts and her decade-long girlfriend Amber Laign will be breaking big news once again:
"Robin made sure Amber was totally comfortable about becoming a public person. The next step will be the announcement or their engagement--and then a glorious wedding. They're totally devoted to each other."
A wedding isn't the end of their family plans either according to an insider in OK! Magazine--after all what the point of getting married without having kids:
"Robin wants to make the most of her second chance at life. The plan is for Amber to carry the baby-and they've already picked the donor."
While Robin has been applauded for her strength and courage up to this point, the tide concerning her resolve to ask 2016 presidential hopeful former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about Monica Lewinsky Vanity Fair article is begining to shift..
Network spokeswoman Heather Riley defended Roberts' call to skip over the affair form 20-years-ago to focus on something silly like child slavery in Africa (via NY Daily News):
"Having prepared a question on Monica, as the live interview unfolded with the former secretary of state, Robin made the decision to focus on Benghazi and the kidnapping of hundreds of young schoolgirls in Nigeria."
Or perhaps the truly courageous thing to do is not trying to capitalize on the trashy tabloid affair that happened generations ago and has badly damaged the life of a then innocent and very naive intern Moinca Lewinsky, whose only crime was getting caught doing with the President of the United State in America--the most powerful man in the entire world as we know it--what most girls her age at are doing to other sweaty interns in Hepatitis filled college dorm rooms.
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