GMA3: What You Need to Know has announced their guest list for the week of August 9th-13th. Among those joining for a virtual visit are actors, religious leaders, public figures and more who will discuss current projects, and some of the popular topics facing our nation.
What’s Happening:
- Every afternoon, ABC’s newest news program, GMA3: What You Need to Know provides audiences with the latest national health reports, inspiring stories of triumph and sometimes a bit of fun.
- The network has shared their guests list for the upcoming week which features actors, politicians, and lifestyle experts.
- The program is anchored by Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes. They are joined by chief medical correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton who provides the latest updates on national health concerns, and answers a variety of questions submitted by viewers.
- GMA3: What You Need to Know airs Monday-Friday 1:00 pm ET | 12:00 pm CT on ABC, and 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm ET on ABC News Live.
GMA3 Guests for the Week of August 9th-August 13th:
- Monday, August 9
- John Bel Edwards (Governor of Louisiana)
- Kemberley Washington, CPA (Tax analyst)
- Angie Wang (TikTok influencer)
- Darren Barnet (Never Have I Ever)
- Tuesday, August 10
- Francis Suarez (Mayor of Miami)
- Jessica Pels (Cosmopolitan Magazine Editor in Chief)
- Stephanie Humphrey (Tech Life Steph)
- Wednesday, August 11
- Sinqua Walls (Resort To Love)
- Mark Parkinson (President and CEO AHCA/NCAL)
- Patrick McGinnis (FOMO Sapiens)
- Thursday, August 12
- Dr. Anthony Fauci (U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases)
- Andre Perry (Know Your Price: Valuing Black Lives and Property in America’s Black Cities)
- Sarah Eggenberger (NewBeauty editor-at large)
- Performance by Luka Šulić & Stjepan Hauser
- Friday, August 13
- Ramona Harris (Montgomery Police Department Interim Police Chief)
- Pastor A.R. Bernard
- Dr. Ebonie Vincent (My Feet Are Killing Me)
- Performance by Crowded House
GMA3: What You Need to Know is a one-hour program co-anchored by Amy Robach, T.J. Holmes with Dr. Jennifer Ashton as chief medical correspondent.