GMA3: What You Need to Know: Reyna Roberts, Andrew Zimmern, Tony Hale (ABC, June 12, 2024)

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On Wednesday, June 12, GMA3: What You Need to Know welcomes singer-songwriter Reyna Roberts, television host and chef Andrew Zimmern, and actor Tony Hale as its guests.

Reyna Roberts, an American country singer-songwriter and pianist, joins the show to share her musical journey. Known for advocating for the acknowledgment of the past in country music, Roberts has gained recognition through her appearances on NFL’s Monday Night Football and her debut single “Stompin’ Grounds.” She has also recently appeared on the 19th season premiere of America’s Got Talent, where she impressed the judges with her original song “Raised Right.”

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Andrew Zimmern, an Emmy Award-winning television chef and producer, will be on the show to discuss his PBS series “Hope in the Water.” The series, created in collaboration with David E. Kelley, explores the work of fishers, aqua farmers, and scientists who strive to feed our growing planet while saving the oceans. Zimmern’s series asks whether it is possible to save the oceans while still relying on them for food and seeks to find solutions and technologies to reshape the future of food.

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Tony Hale, an actor known for his roles in “Arrested Development” and “Toy Story 4,” will be on the show to discuss his role in the Pixar film “Inside Out 2.” Hale takes on the role of “Fear,” previously voiced by Bill Hader, as the main character Riley enters her teenage years and navigates new emotions.

GMA3: What You Need to Know airs on Wednesday, June 12, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. on ABC.

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