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

As though they didn’t have enough to do,
Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes
have recently included in their itinerary.

The duo revealed they’re venturing into something new and their
complicated relationship
History will have a significant role in this.

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Amy and T.J. were notoriously
removed from their roles as
GMA
when their extramarital romance was made public in 2022.

However, they have now created their thriving Amy & T.J. podcast, and their partnership seems to be progressing more robustly than ever.

To such an extent that they will address individuals’ inquiries regarding love in a regular column beginning next month.

Amy stated to Yahoo that they are here to embody the idea that life is untidy,

“Love is messy.”

They’ll address the tricky moments in relationships and offer up advice in

Ask Amy & T.J. a column for Yahoo, debuting on June 9.

“I feel like we’ve become experienced relationship veterans because we’ve had a lot of trial and error,” Amy confessed, before T.J. added: “A LOT of errors”. Amy said that it’s these that have helped them learn. “I think you really, truly learn when you make mistakes; when there are problems, even failures,” she quipped. “And we have learned significantly.”

Amy and her long-time 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 to two daughters, whereas T.J. shares custody of his daughter with Marilee.

Amy confessed freely that we aren’t here to claim everything is solved.

We continue to learn, to fight, to grow, and to evolve.

G—but I believe that being transparent and truthful about the fact that it isn’t flawless serves as a significant beginning point.

T.J. added: “Ultimately, what matters is our story resonates with others. It’s an achievable aspiration for those in partnerships to reach a similar place as us: After enduring immense struggles and pain, we came out stronger realizing that everything will be alright, and the effort put into maintaining this relationship was truly worthwhile.”

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