TJ Holmes reportedly planned to suggest Amy Rian It’s been about two years after public their work romance.
Couple, now hosting a podcast, accepts their unconditional journey, recognized past mistakes and growth.
Amy Robach and TJ Holmes are very open about the subject of marriage, with the first agreement it’s not something they want to hurry, especially after their divorce.
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‘A confrontation comes’ for TJ Holmes and Amy Robach
It was about two years after their relationship made the headings, Holmes said preparing for robaching.
An adventurer to talk Week of the US Shared “an aggregate comes” and “is in the works for a moment.”
Robach, 52, first revealing rumors to participate back in March when he appeared at 2025 iheartradio music awards wearing purple stone.
However the source explains that the ring is actually a ring promised, “a sign of the next step they will take.”
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Amy Robach and TJ Holmes are open to invite their ex-mates, currently dating each other

A formal suggestion is said to be nearly coming and can be informed by the joint podcast of the couple, Amy & TJ, “when the time is right,” Insider further.
Arrive in their future marriage, the couple is reported to plan a moderate, personal ceremony.
“How they unite is not traditional, so they want to engage and marriage at this time to be their own style – moderate,” Insider explained.
“They want to share their vows before the closest people who are important to them to show what they love each other and handed each other,” the source shared.
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Couple feels that marriage is inevitable: ‘This is not if, it’s’

Robach first mentioned over a period of an episode of Amy & TJ Podcast on December 2024, who told the hearers, “It’s not like. I love that.”
Holmes echoed the feeling, saying he was ready to marry “later.”
“I say based on my exclusive bride conversations,” Holmes mocked. “I say that because we don’t try to think about things. We don’t try to be together if it can be done so that it can be done.
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“Marriage is a big step, so they are cautious and cautious because they hurt the last time,” the advocate tells the news outlet. “It is more important for them to be with, live together, travel, and enjoy each other.”
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Amy Robach and TJ Holmes clinging to the messy side of love in the new counsel column

Holmes and Robach continue to open about their inconsistent love story, this time by sharing lessons learned in a new weekly collection collection.
Beginning on June 9, the couple launched the question of “Amy & TJ,” a column of advice for Yahoo Where they can solve complex dynamic relationships, hard questions of love, and all in between.
“We’re here to face ‘life in life,'” Robach told the news platform. “Love is messy.”
Robach and Holmes say their own journey, full of misters and growth, they are made more intelligent about love.
“I felt we became skilled relationship veterans because we had a lot of tries and wrong,” Robach said. Holmes smiles with a laughter, “many mistakes.”
But both agree that those challenges become their best teachers.
“I think you really are, truly knowing when making mistakes; if there are problems, even failures,” Robach explained. “And we know the importance.”
Holmes declares feeling, emphasizing that their story is not about perfection but about progress.
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Amy Robach and TJ Holmes reflect fallout and fake support from former partners

If Robach and Holmes’s relationship is broken on November 2022, it sends shockwaves by media, not only because both of them are married, but also because of their high-profile roles in “GMA3.”
Robach married Andrew Shue, and Holmes to Marilee Fiebig. Only two months ago, in January 2023, ABC Duo contracts end, cutting relationships with them in scandal.
Holmes and Robach, who watched the year whirlwind of the whirlwind, caught a candid in a taping in their podcast about their public relations.
When asked how their colleagues react, Amy recalled an initial spill of support, at least above.
“When we returned two days, we were surrounded by support,” he shared every Hello! Magazine. “My room to dress is full of all our fellows.”
However, Holmes quickly adds a dose of realism. “Some of them are fake, some of them are fake, perfect, some of them BS,” he said nothing.
Robach easily admits that the support is quickly lost when it is obviously they do not return ABC. “Once clearly we don’t come back, I no longer hear from most people.”