Former “GMA3” personalities Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes are embracing a new chapter in their lives, opening up about the personal and professional upheaval caused by their public relationship reveal.
In a recent episode of their podcast, “Amy & T.J.,” Robach discussed the challenges of navigating public scrutiny, while also revealing how music, particularly Rachel Platten’s “Fight Song” and “Mercy,” helped her find strength.
Both Robach and Holmes acknowledge the “weirdness” of the situation, but emphasize the sense of liberation they now experience. Robach expresses a newfound freedom from caring about other people’s opinions, while Holmes describes feeling like he’s finally in the right place.
The public revelation of their relationship led to their departure from “GMA3” and significant media attention. Despite the complexities, both Robach and Holmes, along with their respective exes Andrew Shue and Marilee Fiebig, seem to be moving forward.
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