Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes Address Mistakes and Errors in Major Announcement

As if they aren’t busy enough,
Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes
have just added to their schedule.

The pair announced they’re embarking on a new venture and their
complicated relationship
history will play a big part in it.

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Amy and T.J. were famously
fired from their positions at
GMA
when their extramarital romance was made public in 2022.

But they’ve since built their successful Amy & T.J. podcast and their relationship appears to be going from strength to strength.

So much so that they’ll be answering people’s questions about love in a weekly column starting next month.

“We’re here to be the face of life is messy,” Amy told Yahoo.

“Love is messy.”

They will tackle the complex issues in relationships and provide guidance accordingly.

Seek advice from Amy & T.J. in their new Yahoo column, launching on June 9.

Amy admitted, “It feels like we’ve turned into seasoned relationship experts due to all our trials and tribulations.” T.J. chimed in with emphasis, “Yeah, an awful lot of tribulations!” Amy agreed that these experiences were crucial for their learning process. She stated, “Mistakes and issues, even failures—those are what teach you deeply. I believe true understanding comes from those moments,” adding, “We’ve definitely gained substantial insights.”

Amy and her long-term spouse, Andrew Shue,
They split after 12 years of marriage, and T.J. and his wife, Marilee Fiebig, decided to end their relationship after the same duration.

Ironically,
Andrew and Marilee have become a pair.
.

Amy is a mother of two daughters, whereas T.J. shares custody of his daughter with Marilee.

Amy confessed candidly that we are not here to claim everything is solved.

“We’re still learning, we’re still fighting, we’re still growing, we’re still evolvin

g — but being open and honest about the fact that it isn’t perfect, I think, is a huge starting point.”

T.J. added: “Ultimately, what matters is that our story resonates with others. It’s an achievable aspiration for those in relationships to reach the same point we did; after enduring hardships and finding ourselves on the other side of despair, realizing that things will improve, and that the relationship is worth striving to save.”

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