Former GMA Weatherman Rob Marciano Seen House Hunting: Photos
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Former ‘GMA’ Meteorologist Rob Marciano Spotted House Hunting in New York Suburbs: Photos
Former Good Morning America meteorologist Rob Marciano was spotted house hunting in Harrison, New York, six months after he was fired from the morning show in April 2024. A year prior to his firing, the Connecticut native was temporarily removed from GMA due to alleged “anger management issues.” In March 2023, Page Six reported that Rob had been temporarily “banned” from Times Square Studios after a colleague claimed that the weatherman made them feel uncomfortable.
However, Rob was seemingly back on his feet just a few months after his GMA exit. In October 2024, multiple outlets reported that Rob was joining CBS News.
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While looking at properties in Harrison, New York, Rob was joined by his ex-wife, Eryn Marciano, who happens to be a realtor.
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Casual Outing
Rob opted for a casual look with jeans, a dark button down, baseball cap and flip flops. Eryn wore gray pants with a black top and flats.
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Friendly Exes
Rob and Eryn seemed to be on friendly terms while he checked out homes in the area. Eryn filed for divorce in 2021, but it wasn’t finalized until 2023.
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Nice Digs
The TV personality was seen checking out a four-bedroom brick home with three bathrooms. According to The Sun, the property was listed for sale at $1,199,000.
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Elegant Living
“The first floor features a spacious open floor plan, including a large family room, an elegant living room with an original wood-burning fireplace, a dining area, and an updated kitchen that opens onto a private patio surrounded by mature landscaping,” the listing for the property read, according to The Sun.
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