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Married ‘GMA’ co-hosts T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach allegedly had months-long affair
New pictures show Robach and Holmes cozying up to each other during various recent outings both in Upstate New York and around the city.
pagesix.com
Cheat sheet update: 'GMA' hosts reportedly taken off air amid relationship scandal
'GMA: What You Need to Know' hosts Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes — both married, but not to each other — have been taken off air amid affair rumors.
www.latimes.com
So many juicy angles here....
To start, if you haven't read the article, Robach and Holmes are co-anchors of morning TV show, "Good Morning America". Robach is 49. Holmes is 45. They are now out in the open.
Robach and Holmes were both on their 2nd marriages. This affair that they've been having was a contributing factor to the failures of their 2nd marriages, both of which failed within the last 6 months. Some articles have questioned the timing of when the sexual relationship started, but it seems likely that they were having sex prior to separating from their respective 2nd spouses.
Robach had 2 kids in her 1st marriage. Her 2nd marriage was to a guy with 3 kids from his first marriage (Andrew Shue, former college soccer player and actor on a prominent 1990s TV show). Between the 5 kids, I'm sure it was a messy blended family. Robach's 2nd marriage went from ages 37-49 and involved no kids.
Holmes had 2 kids in his first marriage, and 1 in his 2nd marriage.
The person who comes out of this affair looking the worst is Andrew Shue. His wife cheated on him, so he's a beta cuck. The character he played on the 1990s TV show "Melrose Place" was a big time beta male, so life imitates art. Shue has done almost no acting since he left "Melrose Place" in 1998 and has had a business career of middling success since then. My sense is that Robach was with him because she was fan girling him from his "Melrose Place" years and eventually grew tired of his lack of success in either showbusiness or corporate business in the last 2 decades. Meanwhile, Robach's media career has grown from local TV, to NBC News in 2007 (she got with Shue during the NBC News years), to a bigger role at ABC News in 2012. Her career has progressed in the last 15 years. At least Shue wasn't hopelessly beta as he didn't stay in a relationship with an adulterous woman, though I think Robach's actions made it perfectly clear that the relationship wasn't salvageable. She likely had no desire to stay.
Robach shows the lack of a Wall. Here's a 49 year old woman who had breast cancer in 2013, got a double mastectomy (looks like she got small implant replacements), has 2 kids, and had medically induced early menopause. She left her husband who was with her through all that and for a man 4 years younger than her and 10 years younger than Shue. This is another sign The Wall is a cope.
Holmes' wife will probably be able to move on from this easily, even as a lawyer, careerist single mom.
It is doubtful that Holmes and Robach will last more than a couple of years. It's probably best that they don't ever marry given their track records in marriage.
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