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Can you guess which media mogul was spotted rockin’ froggy footwear around Manhattan? Her shoes are hard to fill, but funny enough the icon who slipped on these amphibian slippers was actually filling in for another VIP TV star Thursday. Can you guess who she is?

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Oprah Winfrey was spotted leaving the “Good Morning America” studio in NYC wearing the slippers after serving as guest host for the day. During the show Robin Roberts phoned in with an update about her recovery from her bone marrow transplant.

Via RadarOnline reports:

Robin Roberts called into Good Morning America Thursday to update viewers — and special guest Oprah Winfrey — on her recovery from her bone-marrow transplant last month.

“It’s Day 35,” the inspirational 51-year-old said about the procedure in her battle with MDS (Myelodysplastic Syndrome), a blood and bone marrow disorder. “Thirty-five days ago, I had my bone marrow transplant. It is a journey.”

Robin said she’s “incredibly blessed to be doing as well as I am.

“Some days I do feel like I am 35 days old and can’t get my head off the pillow,” Roberts conceded, “but those days are becoming fewer and fewer.”

She said while “it would be a whole lot easier not to be so public when you’re going through something like this… it’s a privilege to be a messenger.”

Roberts told guest Oprah — who was misty-eyed during various parts of the segment — she’s been carefully documenting her journey back.

“I’m journaling — you’d be very proud of me, Oprah. Journaling a lot,” Robin said. “And just so appreciative of the outpouring. Not just for me but for everyone.”

Oprah told Robin, “I felt your presence when I walked into the studio.

“I am so happy to be here with your family … you are here in spirit and we are so happy to have you call in this morning.”

Robin said she “can’t wait to come back” to the top-rated show.

“I want to be back on that couch with those froggy slippers,” Robin said. “It’s just about understanding the moment. Why I am here now.”

As we previously reported, Robin’s sister Sally donated her bone marrow. Robin took her medical leave from the program early, so she could have a final meeting with her late mother Lucimarian, who died August 30.

We wish Robin a speedy recovery!

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