New York Post

Two ‘livid’ peas and a pod

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REVENGE is a dish best served in Page Six! Scandalous couple T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach premiered their namesake podcast on Tuesday — only to be immediatel­y overshadow­ed by the news that their ex-spouses, Marilee Fiebig and Andrew Shue, are dating each other.

A source told us Robach is “livid” with both Page Six and ex-husband Shue after we broke the news that he and Fiebig have been dating for six months. We’re told she “thinks her ex is trying to steal her thunder.”

“She’s convinced he did this to coincide with the debut of her podcast,” they said. “T.J. and Amy will have to address the story [about their exes dating] because they will still want to keep themselves in the news.”

(Another source said it would be unlike Shue to leak the story: “Andrew doesn’t steal the spotlight. He’s so private. That’s not who he is.”)

“They must be so angry! [The news] stomped all over their big podcast debut,” said an industry insider who knows Holmes and Robach.

Yesterday, Holmes thanked followers for their support by posting a sultry photo of himself and Robach alongside lyrics from gospel artist Fred Hammond: “No weapon formed against me will prosper. It won’t work.”

It’s unclear if that was in response to their exes’ relationsh­ip raining on their parade.

Holmes and Robach premiered the podcast on the one-year anniversar­y of them being ousted from their jobs as co-anchors on the third hour of ABC News’ “Good Morning America.”

Meanwhile, other sources have told us that Robach’s own friends are turned off by the podcast and her “narcissist­ic behavior.”

“The self-importance . . . the fascinatio­n with themselves and thinking everyone is [rooting for them] — it’s just tone deaf,” a source said.

A rep for Holmes and Robach did not comment. Fiebig and Shue did not respond.

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