Are T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach Finally About to Tie the Knot and Leave Us Be?

Amy Robach and TJ Holmes run during the 2022 TCS New York City Marathon on November 06, 2022 in New York City. - Photo: Bryan Bedder/New York Road Runners (Getty Images)
Amy Robach and TJ Holmes run during the 2022 TCS New York City Marathon on November 06, 2022 in New York City. - Photo: Bryan Bedder/New York Road Runners (Getty Images)
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After losing their jobs and becoming the center of online (and offline) fodder—it looks like former “GMA3" hosts T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach may finally be ready to tie the knot.

The couple alluded to doing as much in the latest episode of their “Amy & T.J.” podcast that aired on Sunday. While they haven’t come to a 100 percent decision and didn’t give definitive date, the two of them assured listeners that they’ve “absolutely agreed to commit to one another”—in whatever form that eventually takes for them.

“We’re still deciding about what that level of commitment is—whether it’s legal or not—but mentally, emotionally, we’ve absolutely agreed to commit to one another,” Robach said. “We haven’t figured [out] the marriage thing out yet.”

Holmes added, “We haven’t decided whether or not we are going to officially get married.”

Their hesitancy to go down that road at this point could be due to a myriad of reasons—chief among them being the fact that they’re both still somewhat fresh out of their respective marriages. Holmes and his ex-wife Marilee Fiebig finalized their divorce in Oct. 2023 while Robach and her ex Andrew Shue cut ties earlier that same year in March. (In what was arguably one the messiest plot twists of 2023, it was later revealed that Fiebig and Shue were an item as well amid all the drama.)

Yet and still, with all the scrutiny they faced since the news of their entanglement went public—one can imagine why they’re taking their time making that decision. Per the podcast, the Holmes and Robach aren’t even living together despite the couple saying that they’re “never apart.” Maybe that’ll change as they get closer to deciding whether or not they’ll walk down the aisle.

What we do know is that neither of them are fully convinced that marriage in and of itself is the next right move for them. Describing it as a “false security blanket,” Robach later said: “I’m just admitting it, and I’m not saying it makes any sense. There’s something about where I feel if I can say ‘that’s my husband and I’m his wife,’ it feels more official and it feels more real even though that’s necessarily not the case because we lived enough life to know that’s not.”

Whatever they decided, I hope they do it rather quickly so we can all exit out this group chat that is their lives and relationship for good. This saga has run its course.

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