GMA’s Deborah Roberts admits wild confessions make her feel “so pathetic” that she “can’t get her husband Al Roker to do it.”

DEBORAH Roberts admitted in a candid social media post that she feels “so pathetic”.
Deborah, 62, was thrilled Instagram on Friday night and made a short live video for her 245,000 followers.
While sitting in her bed wearing a colorful floral nightgown and her signature glasses, the TV star addressed her fans.
“Hello everyone, how are you? Nice Friday! How are you? What are you all up to?” Deborah began.
“Okay, I just had to jump here real quick to share because I feel really pathetic.
“Are we really going to bed at 8:14 on a Friday night? My husband is already doing the count, I won’t involve him, he’s here,” she continued, referring to Al Roker.


“On a Friday night, 8:14 p.m., are we really going to bed? I’m sitting here, I’ve got a book I’m going to get out, but we had dinner, and the next thing I knew, people were going to bed! how about you guys I feel so pathetic, how about you all?”
She then read out some comments from her followers as they shared their own plans for Friday night.
“I just want to know if it’s just us?” Deborah then asked.
“I mean my husband is obviously still recovering from knee surgery. I know he’s on the mend and you know he’s tired at the end of the day to get back out there, but it’s 8:14 a.m., it’s not even 8:15 a.m. yet and we Go to bed!
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“Well, at least he’s going to bed, and I guess I’ll have his back,” she admitted.
“And it’s summer, it’s still light outside! I mean, what’s going on?” Deborah said while aiming the camera at her bedroom window and then back at her face.
“I just had to come here because are we just the craziest, most boring people in the world?” she inquired before confirming that Al, 68, was “like in the dark”.
“I had such a giggle about what happened that I had to hop over here and share it,” Deborah said, wishing her followers a great weekend.
“I hope you all have a great weekend, take care of yourselves, take care of each other and find something to smile about, I hope so.”