![]() I had one in New York before I left, they gave me another when I got to L.A., then covered my body in tinted shimmer before the show started. Mine just happen to have a bit more sparkle. Just like any parent who has multiple responsibilities-whether it's appointments or sports for their kids-all families face challenges. People keep asking, "How are you going to juggle it all?" And I keep answering: organization and an incredible support team. She corrected a fan who thought she was leaving ABC. Good Morning Americas Ginger Zee displayed the results of her workouts in a pair of tiny white shorts as she posed in the sand for a breathtaking snapshot. And it's my motto for the next 10 weeks as I attempt to balance my newborn baby (three-month-old boy Adrian), Good Morning America, World News, and Dancing with the Stars. Ginger Zee speaks on ABCs Good Morning America at SummerStage at Rumsey Playfield, Central Park on July 08, 2022, in New York City. "You have to move your feet." That is Val's favorite line to me. She posted three photos to Instagram on Thursday morning. Here, she gives Glamour an exclusive look into what it's really like to compete on the hit dance competition. GOOD Morning America meteorologist Ginger Zee has revealed that she is missing from the morning show on Tuesday because she has a high fever. After the season premiere, they are currently in a three-way tie atop the leader board. “We can help a lot of people with this money.ABC meteorologist Ginger Zee (Good Morning America, World News Tonight) is competing on season 22 of Dancing With the Stars with partner Val Chmerkovskiy. “Thank you so much,” he said to Ginger Zee and the crowd. Of course, his first reaction when he got the check was about helping others, not himself. Ginger Zee is the chief meteorologist at ABC News, reporting on the nation’s weather for Good Morning America and across ABC News broadcasts and digital platforms. He got a special Bucs jersey, tickets to a game, and a $10,000 check. He had no idea what he was walking into Wednesday morning. That’s exactly why his friends and family wrote in to GMA asking them to honor him for GMA’s Gives Back program. Rolon said, “It’s to help them become better citizens.” He said that’s the purpose of the dynamite volleyball club. ![]() He also motivated the girls he coach to get involved. “Even though you are going through a hardship, you still are trying to find a way to help.” “When you go through that, your whole mentality changes,” he said. While it brought back the trauma of Maria, Carlos didn’t let that stop him from using Dynamite Cares to collect more donations to help victims. Then last year, Hurricane Ian hits southwest Florida. Through Dynamite Cares, he raised money and supplies to send back to folks still living in Puerto Rico. “I was just thinking this is the right thing to do," he said. He formed the Dynamite Volley Ball Club of Tampa and an initiative called Dynamite Cares. ![]() ‘"One day I woke up and said 'I’m, going to do something to give back to the community,''” said Rolon. He and his wife quickly found jobs and a place to live. He said when they came to Tampa, they only had $150 and eight bags filled with whatever they could salvage. Hurricane Maria destroyed their house, but his family was not hurt. “At that very moment when the hurricane hit, I was holding the doors so they wouldn’t blow off,” he said. He said while they’ve lived through a hurricane before that Maria was the first category five hurricane they’ve experienced. Hurricane Maria destroyed their home in Puerto Rico. That work started when he and his family moved to Tampa back in 2017. GMA honored Rolon for the work he does on the volleyball courts and off - for the community. Just a friendly reminder, is the July 8 tweet from Zee where it all began. So when an anonymous Twitter troll began belittling her, the meteorologist was quick to put him in his place. His friends, family, the volleyball team he coaches, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders all showed up to Victory Charter School to help Ginger Zee and Good Morning America honor him. Ginger Zee is the chief meteorologist for ABC News, alongside her work on Good Morning America. ![]() I didn’t expect so many people to be here,” said Coach Carlos Rolon. It was a surprise fit for a selfless man.
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