New York Post

T.J., Amy ‘hot’ at memorial

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IT’S not the most romantic kind of date, but it’s one that the late great p.r. guru Howard Bragman would’ve approved of — and perhaps even wanted phoned in to Page Six.

On Sunday, T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach left attendees at Bragman’s star-studded memorial service gobsmacked when they arrived

“I couldn’t believe it was them! I didn’t even know they were in LA,” a source who attended the service, held at a private park in North Hollywood, told Page Six. “They looked like . . . they weren’t inappropri­ate, but she was in this wrap dress that was very short, and they just looked like this hot couple. There was no shame in their game.”

The dress code for Bragman’s send-off was “fabulous, business casual,” we’re told. Holmes wore a navy suit to compliment Robach’s “sexy wrap dress,” and they donned sunglasses during the outdoor ceremony.

We’re told the scandalous, unemployed couple “arrived maybe 10 to 15 minutes” before the service started, and despite the circumstan­ces, “they seemed extremely happy and greeted everyone with warm smiles. They were extremely friendly with everyone,” the source said. Still, “there were a lot of people whispering. There was something electric. They seemed like a couple who’re obviously in love. They were definitely attentive [to] each other.”

The founder of La Brea Media, Bragman was known for handling LGBTQ stars as they came out. He was also a consultant for ABC News.

Don Lemon, a former Bragman client in a current pickle, contribute­d a video clip honoring his late publicist. Melissa Rivers brought some comic relief to the service, joking about being “shocked that Howard has allowed me to speak without going over talking points and vetting the audience,” according to Variety. Rivers added that she “lost a true friend and trusted adviser.”

Other attendees included Bragman’s widow, Mike Maimone. Bragman died last month after battling leukemia. He was 66.

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