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WRGB anchor Olivia Jaquith holding her baby bump in a blue dress while at work. Screengrab from @oliviajaquith's Instagram.
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Olivia Jaquith, an anchor with WRGB, a CBS affiliate in Albany, made the announcement just before 6 a.m. on Wednesday that her water had broken moments before the newscast began, NBC News reported.
Two days past her due date, Olivia Jaquith's water broke at 4:15 a.m., and she was anchoring the news at 6 a.m.