Former “GMA3” anchors T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach are formally engaged, revealing the information on their “Amy & TJ” podcast.
The couple has been non-public, with solely shut household conscious, although Robach has worn her ring publicly with out remark.
Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes beforehand expressed no rush to marry, preferring a easy, intimate celebration.
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Amy Robach And T.J. Holmes Are Engaged
Former “GMA3” anchors T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach have taken their once-controversial romance to the subsequent stage — they’re formally engaged.
Throughout Tuesday’s episode of their “Amy & TJ” podcast, Robach, 52, dropped the information: “We’re sharing with all of you that we’re engaged and we have been engaged for nearly a month now.”
Robach added, “We wished to allow you to all know earlier than anyone else was in a position to; we have discovered that lesson, I suppose, up to now about our relationship.”
Throughout the podcast, Holmes additionally revealed that Robach has been carrying her engagement ring brazenly at giant occasions with out anybody noticing the sparkler.
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Amy Robach Says No One Requested About Her Giant Engagement Ring

Holmes claimed that Robach has even worn her in “crowds of tens of hundreds” of individuals, and surprisingly, “no one stated a phrase.”
“I used to be in three large soccer stadiums three weekends in a row, carrying my engagement ring very proudly, very excitedly, and saved ready for someone to level it out or ask me, ‘Hey, what’s that?’ And it by no means occurred,” Robach stated.
She recommended that maybe nobody commented on her ring out of courtesy, saying that these near them probably “perceive what [they’ve] been via and do not need to pry.”
“Which may have been what it was,” she added.
Holmes agreed, noting, “We’ve not been holding it a secret, however no one requested!” He joked that their family and friends would most likely kick themselves for not noticing the plain.
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The Couple Informed A Few Household Members About The Engagement

In response to Holmes, solely about ten individuals, primarily instant members of the family, have been conscious of the engagement.
He additionally cautioned listeners to not consider any false tales about how the proposal occurred, assuring followers that they plan to share that chapter of their love story quickly.
An insider beforehand instructed Us Weekly in June that Holmes had been planning the proposal for fairly a while.
The identical supply revealed that the couple intends to maintain issues amicable by inviting their exes, Marilee Fiebig and Andrew Shue, to the marriage.
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Amy Robach Admitted She Wasn’t In Any ‘Urgency’ To Stroll Down The Aisle

Hypothesis about Holmes and Robach’s engagement first started again in March, when Robach was noticed carrying a noticeable diamond ring on her left hand on the iHeartRadio Music Awards.
Later that month, Holmes fueled the rumors by casually referring to her as his “partner” throughout their “I Do, Half 2” podcast episode.
On the time, Robach admitted she wasn’t in a rush to stroll down the aisle. Her divorce from Shue had solely been finalized in March 2023, whereas Holmes formally ended his marriage to Fiebig later that October.
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“There isn’t a urgency within the sense that I am 51 years previous,” she stated throughout a September 2024 podcast episode. “I needn’t rush into something. I feel I’ve rushed into the whole lot in my life up till now. However, he is aware of I wanna get married, and I do know he desires to get married.”
The Couple Shared Their Dream Marriage ceremony: Intimate Elopement, Probably In Fiji

Robach and Holmes first made headlines in November 2022, when rumors of their relationship started circulating. Quick ahead to February 2024, Robach shared her ideas on what her third marriage ceremony may seem like throughout an episode of the “Amy & T.J.” podcast.
She revealed she most popular a celebration that was easy and intimate, saying with fun, “One thing small. Justice of the peace. Vegas.”
Holmes teased her in response, joking, “Is there a justice of the peace in Vegas? I assumed solely Elvis did them … That is the place you need to have it.”
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Robach went on to explain her best ceremony as a personal and romantic escape, including, “I actually would need it to be a really intimate gathering. And I might completely run off and elope someplace. I suppose that is most likely, if I needed to decide, I would decide eloping and going to Fiji or someplace very nice and much away.”
