Amy Robach Plastic Surgery and Body Measurements

Amy Robach’s Boob Job – Before And After Images

Are the rumors about Amy Robach’s boob job true? She already looks attractive but might have wanted to look even better. Learn all about the tv presenter’s plastic surgery and body measurements below.

Amy was born on February 6, 1973 in St. Joseph, Michigan. She holds a college degree in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Georgia. Young Robach also competed on Miss Georgia in 1994 and ended on a great 5th place. She used to work as a national correspondent for NBC but switched to ABC in 2012. She was married to Tim Macintosh until 2008. She now lives with her second husband Andrew Shue. Robach was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2013. Her treatment was complicated because cancer has spread but she is healed now.

Amy Robach's Body Measurements
Height1.65 m, 5’5” (feet & inches)
Weight54 kg, 118 pounds
Cup Size (US)Cup Size B
Body ShapeBanana Body Shape
Dress Size (US)Dress Size 4
Shoe Size (US)Shoe Size 8
Amy Robach's Plastic Surgeries
Nose Job (Rhinoplasty)N/A
Boob Job (Breast Augmentation)Yes
Breast ReductionN/A
Facelift (Rhytidectomy)N/A
LipsN/A
FillersN/A
BotoxN/A
LiposuctionN/A
Butt ImplantsN/A
Butt Lift (Buttock Lift)N/A
Eyelid SurgeryN/A
Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)N/A

Amy Robach - Plastic Surgery Photos

Amy Robach Boob Job
The result of boob job: Was cosmetic enhancement a smart move from Amy Robach's side?

Quotes by Amy Robach

"I am going to cut my hair very short; I've never done this before... I want to say I had something to do with how I look, not the cancer."

Amy Robach

"Having cancer is one thing; looking like you have cancer is another thing. It's a disease that already takes so much."

Amy Robach

"I have two cousins with juvenile diabetes. They both contracted the disease before the age of 5, and it was so heartbreaking watching them go through daily blood tests and injections. It is such a difficult disease to live with and requires constant attention; a tough thing to explain to a child."

Amy Robach

"When I first sat down with my oncologist the day before Thanksgiving, and she told me I would need 8 rounds of chemo, one of my first questions admittedly was: 'Will I lose my hair?' It sounds shallow, I know, but it was a very scary image to me."

Amy Robach

"You have chickens?' That's what nearly everyone asks next, after they find out about our family pets. They just need to make sure they heard me correctly. Perhaps it's because I don't come across to most as a rural-loving farm girl."

Amy Robach

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