Ex 'GMA' host Amy Robach wishes daughter Ava on 21st birthday with carousel of adorable photos on Insta
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: On the occasion of her daughter Ava McIntosh's 21st birthday, former 'Good Morning America' host Amy Robach took to Instagram to share some rarely seen photographs.
Robach, 50, shares Ava with her former husband, Tim McIntosh, 58, according to The US Sun.
Amy Robach's birthday post for Ava McIntosh
On December 30, Robach commemorated her daughter's birthday by uploading a picture carousel with 6 photographs on Instagram, which has since garnered over 12,600 likes.
She captioned the post with, "My sweet, happy, passionate girl is all grown up!!! Happy 21 baby, cheers to you and all the joy you bring to the world đĽ", to which her daughter replied in the comment section, "Love u mama."
The first of the photographs accompanying the post happened to be a recent one of the youngster, where she is seen dressed in winter gear, holding a cup of coffee, and standing against the backdrop of New York City.
The next snap showed Ava posing with an arm around her mother and a pout on her face, while the following captured a baby Ava in a purple and pink striped shirt as she lay on a bed in blankets.
The fourth picture was another selfie with Ava and Robach, both wearing spaghetti-strap tops and jeans.
The fifth, however, was a heartwarming one, as young Eva was seen running around a ballet studio in a pink dress, white tights, and ballet slippers carrying a rose.
The final image showed Ava in a jolly mood, as she held her casino winnings with a mischievous grin as an adult.
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The message from Ava McIntosh's grandmother
In the comment section of the post, Joan Robach, mother of Amy Robach and grandmother to Ava, wished the latter on her special day.
"Happy birthday, Ava! 21 is a momentous year. Always proud of you, sweetheart! , passionate about just about everything! Pop added⌠About life. Excited for your education in Berlin! God will never make another, Ava! Love you, always, and forever, sweetheart!"
It appears that she had suffered some form of arm injury, as the senior Robach added in a reply to her own comment, "Having your arm in a cast, doesnât work very well when youâre trying to type. Anyway, you know what Iâm trying to say. Love you always! Noanie â¤ď¸".
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