Looks like Good morning America’s TJ Holmes and Amy Robach are much more than co-hosts. The newscasters’ allegedly steamy affair was revealed afterwards The Daily Mail published photos of the two looking more like a couple than co-workers.
The two moderators are co-moderators Good morning Americalunch program, GMA3which was introduced as a replacement for GMA3: Strahan, Sara & Keke after the show was canceled during the pandemic. Holmes joined Robach on the ABC talk show in September 2020, which also features Dr. Jennifer Ashton heard, per meeting.
Holmes and Robach, who both married their respective partners in 2010, are longtime friends and often gushed about each other on their now-deleted social media accounts. After Robach’s unexplained absence from today’s show Daily Mail claims that they are in a romantic relationship.
The outlet published a series of hot photos of the co-workers over the past few weeks, which showed the pair cozying up at a New York bar, visiting each other’s homes and escaping to a cottage in upstate New York just two weeks before Thanksgiving .
Today’s show from GMA3 was hosted exclusively by Holmes, insider reports. “Welcome to GMA3, minus two. Isn’t that something?” he said as he opened the show. He went on to joke that viewers “got stuck” with him before explaining that Robach and Ashton were working elsewhere that day.
Before the story is published, sources said Daily Mail“Everyone knows that Amy and TJ have been close friends for a long time, running together and even socializing as a foursome with each other’s spouses.”
The outlet claims ABC News president Kim Godwin knew about the relationship but is now claiming otherwise. Congruent, page six has reported that Holmes and Robach went to “extreme lengths” to hide their affair.
page six also claims the co-hosts left their respective spouses following the alleged affair, which reportedly began in March, during The Daily Mail claims they began their romance in June.
Decider got in touch Good morning America for a comment, but did not receive a reply as of the time of publication.