Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Holmes, Robach out at ABC

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T.J. Holmes and Amy

Robach, the ABC News anchors who reportedly became romantical­ly involved last year, are leaving the network.

“After several conversati­ons with Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes about different options, we all agreed it’s best for everyone that they move on from ABC News,” a representa­tive for the news division said. “We recognize their talent and commitment over the years and are thankful for their contributi­ons.”

Holmes, 45, and Robach, 49, were the co-hosts of the daily program “GMA3: What You Need to Know” since 2020 and regularly appeared on “Good Morning America.”

They were removed from the show in December while ABC conducted an internal review of their relationsh­ip.

Holmes and Robach have each been married to their respective spouses — attorney Marilee Fiebig and actor Andrew Shue since 2010. Holmes has recently filed for divorce. Robach is separated from Shue.

ABC News President

Kim Godwin had previously told her staff that the consensual relationsh­ip between Holmes and Robach is “not a violation of company policy.” Her initial reason for taking them off the air was that the news surroundin­g the couple had become a distractio­n.

Holmes has been with ABC News since 2014 after stints with CNN and BET. Robach joined ABC News in 2014, serving as news anchor for “Good Morning America” and co-anchor of the prime time news magazine “20/20.” She had been with NBC, working at “Today.”

ABC News correspond­ents Gio Benitez and

Stephanie Ramos, and journalist­s DeMarco Morgan and Rhiannon Ally, have filled in on “GMA 3: What You Need

to Know” opposite regular co-host Jennifer Ashton since Holmes and Robach were taken off.

— Los Angeles Times

 ?? Dia Dipasupil / Tribune News Service ?? Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes, the ABC News anchors who reportedly became romantical­ly involved last year, are leaving the network.
Dia Dipasupil / Tribune News Service Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes, the ABC News anchors who reportedly became romantical­ly involved last year, are leaving the network.

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