RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL: Former 'Good Morning America’ host Amy Robach has a daughter from her first marriage to Tim Macintosh. Amy was married to Tim for 13 years before the duo split in 2009 but the couple have two beautiful daughters, with the elder one -- Ava Monroe -- well into her teenage years.
Robach has been in the news even after her departure from the morning show after her alleged affair with co-host TJ Holmes came to light but has managed to keep her children, especially Ava, away from the paparazzi coming at her for bites. Recently, Ava shared a few photos of herself clubbing in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, offering a glimpse into her eventful life.
Who is Ava Monroe?
Ava Monroe is a 20-year-old daughter of former ‘GMA’ host Amy Robach. She is Amy's eldest child from her first marriage to Tim Macintosh, a former baseball player who later went into the real estate business. She also has a younger sister named Annie. Ava is an avid traveler and loves to share her life with her followers on social media. She doesn’t shy away from sharing the everyday moments from her life and while on vacation in Brazil, the excited teenager posted a few snaps from a club she visited.
Ava took to her Instagram Stories and posted an image from the inside of a club, packed to the brim with people dancing in the dark. Another image showed her hand as she held an Aperol spritz at an outside bar. Ava captured her hand as she raised her cocktail alongside her group of male friends seated around the table. She has been actively posting about her trip to Brazil with picturesque snaps of beaches, restaurants, and sunsets.
Ava Monroe is an aspiring musician
It’s not just traveling that Ava is interested in. Her interest goes way beyond that as the 20-year-old is blessed with a beautiful voice and is now putting it to good use. Ava has recently released her debut album titled ‘A Place To Come Home To', which is now out on all the major streaming services. After her songs went live, Ava wrote on Instagram, “This record is a labor of love & the product of years spent honing my sound for live audiences. That sound is ever-changing, but with these songs, I know I’ll always have a place to come home to." She often performs at the music venue The Bitter End in New York City.