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Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes update fans on their relationship status after heated podcast
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Date:2025-04-12 07:31:01
Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes are still in love.
The former "Good Morning America" co-anchors confirmed they're still together in a joint Instagram Reel posted Tuesday.
The video followed a tense episode of their podcast, in which the pair discussed their relationship issues.
"We just wanted to check in and let you know that, despite what you’ve been hearing, we are still together," Holmes, 46, said with a laugh as he walked while arm-in-arm with Robach, 50.
"We're hearing from a lot of you all on our latest episode of the podcast," he continued. "It was something we really struggled and debated about whether or not we should even put out there, but at this point, I’m glad we did."
“Yeah, I am too," Robach said, "because our larger goal in putting out our latest episode was to show that, yes we like to show pictures of us smiling like everyone else and laughing on social media, but if we want to be real and we want to transparent, we wanted to show all the sides of us and I would say most relationships."
She continued, concluding the video: "So we hope that all you get something out of it and we hope you keep coming back."
She captioned the post again confirming their relationship status: "We're still together :) If you've already listened to today's episode on Amy and T.J., you'll understand!"
On the Tuesday podcast, the couple recorded a "surprise" episode in their living room after Holmes suspected "something was up" with Robach.
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"We ain't right. You and I aren't OK right now," Holmes told Robach.
The couple both started TikTok accounts last week, with Holmes noting on the podcast that it was the first time he'd seen social media comments "in a year plus" after previously having them turned off. He went on to say he felt like a "fraud" after reading comments about how happy he and Robach looked together.
Later, the podcast hosts got into their issues, with Robach confronting Holmes about being "moody" and not opening up to her when he has what he called "really bad days."
"I'd love for you to do is to confide in me, to lean on me, to share with me so that we're a part of the solution together," said Robach.
The couple also spoke about the "pressure" from their jobs being "unfairly taken" from them when their relationship was made public. Robach became emotional as she told Holmes, "Love is a choice I believe, and I have chosen to love you."
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