Amy Robach and TJ Holmes have opened up about the pressures associated with their romantic relationship.
Both made headlines in 2022 for engaging in affairs while still married to their ex-partners.
Since divorcing their then-partners and cementing their relationship, eyes have been on Robach and Holmes to see how their romance will turn out.
Amy Robach Says She Has Chosen To Love TJ Holmes
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In a recent episode of their “Amy and TJ” podcast, tagged “Things Ain’t Right,” the former “GMA3” co-hosts had a heartwarming moment about choosing love amid the expected “pressure” of staying together.
Robach, in particular, stated that he felt “a lot of pressure” even though he and Holmes “always worked together.” He later explained that this pressure came from feeling that their careers were “taken unfairly” after their scandalous romance hit the headlines in late 2022.
“I know that I know you well enough, and I’ve spent enough time with you, and I know how I feel,” Robach added. “And love is sometimes a choice, when it’s hard, it’s not just a feeling. Lust is a feeling, but love is a choice, I believe, and I have chosen to love you.
In response, Holmes shared that he felt he was a bit disappointed but not bothered as long as their relationship was not problematic.
Amy Robach Previously Said She Was Excited About Choosing Love
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Robach’s statement is in line with his comments in his debut video on TikTok. “I have chosen the love of my life, and I am very excited about that path,” he said in the video. “I live my truth. There’s a price to pay, but I’m excited about the future.”
Robach also revealed that he’s been trying to embrace new things, including trying TikTok and launching his podcast with Holmes, which he described as a “new adventure.”
The 50-year-old then listed her many interests: running, breast cancer advocacy, family support, and research funding. He also claimed he plans to take back his “narrative” and show his followers who “the real me” is.
Amy Robach & TJ Holmes Have No Problem Reuniting Their Children
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Many people who have children in their marriage before finding a new partner often never get along with each other. But for Robach and Holmes, they seem to be able to handle this.
“When you’re in a new relationship, there’s divorce, there’s kids involved,” Holmes said on the Jan. 9 episode of their podcast. “You’re always trying to find the right balance between your kids and your partner and bring everyone together.”
He also commented on Robach’s relationship with his youngest daughter, Sabine, who he shares with his most recent ex, Marilee Fiebig.
“You’ve been great, and it’s been one of the great, great, great joys of the past few months — six-plus months — is how Sabine has really taken to it,” Holmes said, adding that the child often comes home “disappointed” from school when Robach is away.
Holmes also shares a daughter, Brianna, and a son, Jaiden, with ex Amy Ferson. Meanwhile, Robach shares daughters Ava, 21, and Annalize, 17, with her ex-husband Tim McIntosh.
How This Couple Handles Arguments In Their Relationships
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Last month, the two discussed how they deal with the occasional argument in their relationship. At the time, Holmes stated that he usually chose to “check” to “get over it” himself.
“I didn’t scream, I didn’t yell, and I didn’t do anything. I don’t call names, and I don’t get aggressive. Nothing, but I’ll check it out,” the 46-year-old said, per People. “I don’t need you to say ‘I’m sorry.’ I don’t need you to help me. I have to get over it, and I’m trying to get better at doing it faster.”
Holmes further mentioned that when Robach was guilty, his apologies tended to arrive at least “24 hours late,” which drove him “crazy”. Instead, Robach expressed his preference for her to respond rather than retreat into her routine of checking out, a behavior that often continues for up to 48 hours.
“At least two days,” he said. “I’d rather have him yell at me than freeze me for two days. … I was like, I don’t know what to say, what to do, what he’s thinking.”
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