Good Morning America anchor T.J. Holmes has filed for divorce from his spouse, Marilee Fiebig. This is coming almost one month after he was seen cozying up with his colleague, Amy Robach, who is married to actor Andrew Shue. The couple, who tied the knot in March 2010, share 9-year-old daughter Sabine together.
Pictures and videos of Holmes and his girlfriend, Robach, were published by Daily Mail on November 30, 2022, The duo were getting during an outing at a Manhattan bar. They were also pictured getting into a car together and spending time at a cottage in a wooded area. It should be noted that the colleagues have not made any comment concerning the relationship rumors fueled from the pictures and videos that surfaced online, but a source close to the situation told E! News on December 14, 2022 that the colleagues are “very much together.”
Good Morning America’s T.J. Holmes Files For Divorce From Wife, Marilee Fiebig
“They always had a spark and their work trips away together brought them even closer,” a separate source exclusively told Us Weekly about the rumored lovers, adding that their relationship “blossomed from a close friendship.” The source also noted that the colleagues “have been trying to keep their relationship a secret until they were ready to announce.”
Amy Robach and T.J Holmes have been working together since fall of 2020, when the duo were tapped to headline GMA3: What You Need to Know. The two of them were still married to their spouses when those pictures made headlines, but neither of them have publicly said anything about them.
Three years after he and his ex-wife, Amy Ferson, split. T.J married Marilee Fibieg. The TV acnhor shares daughter, Brianna, 28 and son Jaiden, with ex-wife, Amy. He and Fiebig welcomed their daughter Sabine in January 2013. Holmes has frequently gushed about his life as a family man.
In 2014, wrote in a letter feature on TheRoot.com, in which he said, “My family and I are closer, my individual net worth has gone up every year since we met, I’ve learned a second language, I’m healthier, I use the N-word less, I listen to Sunday church service more, I’m a better friend, I’m more forgiving than I used to be, I’m more involved in charitable work. In every way, I’m better off because I’m married. So, for me, a successful marriage has revolved around this principle: I like who I am with her.”

