GOOD Morning America host Robin Roberts has revealed that her partner has completed radiation treatment as she battles cancer.
shared a video on Monday of her longtime partner Amber Laign where she is seen doing her "happy dance" after celebrating the end of treatment.
"Sweet Amber doing her happy dance after ringing the bell celebrating the completion of radiation!" the host posted on .
"She’s dressed and ready to spend time now in our happy place! #mondaymotivation."
Fans quickly sent the couple well wishes as they celebrated Amber's accomplishment.
"YESSSSS!!!!!," ABC News correspondent Elwyn Lopez tweeted.
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Another fan shared: "Congrats Sweet Amber!! So happy for both of y'all!! Have a great time in y'all's happy place!🙏🏼❤️."
GMA executive producer Simone Swink wrote: "Incredible! Congratulations!"
"Happy dance! Happy place! Hooray!" a fourth supporter wrote.
The celebratory update comes months after Roberts revealed that Amber paused her cancer treatments due to "complications" with chemotherapy.
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The Good Morning America anchor told that despite the complications, "the prognosis is still very good."
"They're working it out. We're gonna figure it out. I'm just thankful that her spirits have been lifted," she said.
"Recently, it was a little tough there when — because she just wanted to get through it and to have this wrench thrown in our way — but I was able to tell her, as most people [who] have gone through cancer [know], this happens."
Roberts is a cancer survivor herself; she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2007 and went into remission after treatment.
Roberts also battled a rare blood disorder called myelodysplastic syndrome that she contracted as a complication of the chemotherapy she received for breast cancer.
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The disorder led her to take a leave of absence from GMA in 2012 to undergo treatment.
Amber was diagnosed with the illness at the end of 2021.