Al Roker is “sick and tired of being sick and tired,” according to Deborah Roberts.

According to Deborah Roberts, Al Roker is “sick and tired of being sick and tired” due to his chronic medical problems.

She explained, “More than anything else, he simply had a moment when he was sick and tired of being sick and exhausted.

The “Today” anchor recently had his knee operated on for a second time. He has struggled with blood clots in his leg and lungs.

Roberts, 62, acknowledges that even though the weatherman is in good spirits, she was “nervous” about his health.

The pair has two children and has been married for 28 years.

Because everything is so important right now, I was a little anxious. We’ve gone through a lot, but Roberts told us, “I’m so thrilled that he’s recovering and doing well.

Roberts appreciates the support from her followers, but the author of “Lessons Learned and Cherished” claims there are drawbacks to being a well-known person.

One is that other people are aware of “your business.”

The fact that everyone is interested in your business is one of the drawbacks of popularity and being on television; it may be challenging. Conversely, as I’m moving around, I keep hearing people say to me, “I’m praying for you,” “I’m thinking about Al,” etc. How is your hubby doing? Above all, I believe it to be a nice support and that hearing other people’s opinions is quite inspiring.

As she continued, “There are times when I’m out for a jog, returning home, and enjoying some alone time when someone will inquire about Al, and I will respond, ‘OK, you took me back there.'” So, yeah, it’s part of the deal.

The most recent book by the ABC News presenter is titled “Lessons Learned and Cherished.”

Roberts and I just spoke at the Gordon Parks Foundation Awards Dinner at Cipriani 42nd Street in honor of Angela Davis, Amy Sherald, Clara Wu Tsai, Crystal McCrary, Raymond McGuire, and Kate Clark Harris.

 

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