Amy Robach and TJ Holmes.Photo: Dia Dipasupil/GettyAmy Robach’s Instagram is up and running.The formerGMA3: What You Need to Knowanchor shared her first post sincedeactivatingthenquietly returning to the social media platformin the wake of herrelationship with former co-anchor T.J. Holmesbecoming public knowledge.Uploading a black-and-white close-up of two pairs of matching running shoes, she added the caption: “#nycmarathon2023 🏃🏾♂️🏃♀️”The former ABC News correspondent, whosebond with Holmes grewover their mutual love of running, seemed to hint that they were both training torun the upcoming race. In fact,they ran the NYC Half Marathonearlier this year, just another 13.1 miles racked up on their path to the world-famous 26.2-mile jog through New York City’s five boroughs.Last November, the veteran newscasters found themselves making headlines after they werephotographed holding hands in a carduring a vacation in upstate New York and cozying up at a bar in New York City.At the time, Robach, 50, and Holmes, 46, were still married the spouses they wed just a month apart in early 2010. Robach remains legally married to actorAndrew Shue, 56, though they are believed to have been separated since the summer of 2022. Holmes and his ex, 45-year-old attorneyMarilee Fiebig,filed for divorcein December 2022, just weeks after news of his and Robach’s relationship went public.Bryan Bedder/New York Road Runners via GettyIn January, PEOPLE confirmed that the journalists would be departing from their roles at ABC following the company’sinvestigation into their romance.ABC News president Kim Godwin has addressed the news in December in a memo to staffers, which stated that the pair will"remain off-air pending the completion of an internal review"with a rotation of anchors filling in on the program.“After several productive conversations with Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes about different options, we all agreed it’s best for everyone that they move on from ABC News. We recognize their talent and commitment over the years and are thankful for their contributions,” an ABC spokesperson said in a statement.Noam Galai/GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.A week after thenews of their exit, a source told PEOPLE that the former co-anchors were “doing fine since everything happened.““They’re actually in love and still in touch with people who work on the show,” the source shared at the time. “They’renot worriedabout not working again, but they know the dust needs to settle a bit more before they get another job. There’s still too much going on.”
Amy Robach and TJ Holmes.Photo: Dia Dipasupil/Getty

Amy Robach’s Instagram is up and running.The formerGMA3: What You Need to Knowanchor shared her first post sincedeactivatingthenquietly returning to the social media platformin the wake of herrelationship with former co-anchor T.J. Holmesbecoming public knowledge.Uploading a black-and-white close-up of two pairs of matching running shoes, she added the caption: “#nycmarathon2023 🏃🏾♂️🏃♀️”The former ABC News correspondent, whosebond with Holmes grewover their mutual love of running, seemed to hint that they were both training torun the upcoming race. In fact,they ran the NYC Half Marathonearlier this year, just another 13.1 miles racked up on their path to the world-famous 26.2-mile jog through New York City’s five boroughs.Last November, the veteran newscasters found themselves making headlines after they werephotographed holding hands in a carduring a vacation in upstate New York and cozying up at a bar in New York City.At the time, Robach, 50, and Holmes, 46, were still married the spouses they wed just a month apart in early 2010. Robach remains legally married to actorAndrew Shue, 56, though they are believed to have been separated since the summer of 2022. Holmes and his ex, 45-year-old attorneyMarilee Fiebig,filed for divorcein December 2022, just weeks after news of his and Robach’s relationship went public.Bryan Bedder/New York Road Runners via GettyIn January, PEOPLE confirmed that the journalists would be departing from their roles at ABC following the company’sinvestigation into their romance.ABC News president Kim Godwin has addressed the news in December in a memo to staffers, which stated that the pair will"remain off-air pending the completion of an internal review"with a rotation of anchors filling in on the program.“After several productive conversations with Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes about different options, we all agreed it’s best for everyone that they move on from ABC News. We recognize their talent and commitment over the years and are thankful for their contributions,” an ABC spokesperson said in a statement.Noam Galai/GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.A week after thenews of their exit, a source told PEOPLE that the former co-anchors were “doing fine since everything happened.““They’re actually in love and still in touch with people who work on the show,” the source shared at the time. “They’renot worriedabout not working again, but they know the dust needs to settle a bit more before they get another job. There’s still too much going on.”
Amy Robach’s Instagram is up and running.
The formerGMA3: What You Need to Knowanchor shared her first post sincedeactivatingthenquietly returning to the social media platformin the wake of herrelationship with former co-anchor T.J. Holmesbecoming public knowledge.
Uploading a black-and-white close-up of two pairs of matching running shoes, she added the caption: “#nycmarathon2023 🏃🏾♂️🏃♀️”
The former ABC News correspondent, whosebond with Holmes grewover their mutual love of running, seemed to hint that they were both training torun the upcoming race. In fact,they ran the NYC Half Marathonearlier this year, just another 13.1 miles racked up on their path to the world-famous 26.2-mile jog through New York City’s five boroughs.
Last November, the veteran newscasters found themselves making headlines after they werephotographed holding hands in a carduring a vacation in upstate New York and cozying up at a bar in New York City.
At the time, Robach, 50, and Holmes, 46, were still married the spouses they wed just a month apart in early 2010. Robach remains legally married to actorAndrew Shue, 56, though they are believed to have been separated since the summer of 2022. Holmes and his ex, 45-year-old attorneyMarilee Fiebig,filed for divorcein December 2022, just weeks after news of his and Robach’s relationship went public.
Bryan Bedder/New York Road Runners via Getty

In January, PEOPLE confirmed that the journalists would be departing from their roles at ABC following the company’sinvestigation into their romance.
ABC News president Kim Godwin has addressed the news in December in a memo to staffers, which stated that the pair will"remain off-air pending the completion of an internal review"with a rotation of anchors filling in on the program.
“After several productive conversations with Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes about different options, we all agreed it’s best for everyone that they move on from ABC News. We recognize their talent and commitment over the years and are thankful for their contributions,” an ABC spokesperson said in a statement.
Noam Galai/Getty

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A week after thenews of their exit, a source told PEOPLE that the former co-anchors were “doing fine since everything happened.”
“They’re actually in love and still in touch with people who work on the show,” the source shared at the time. “They’renot worriedabout not working again, but they know the dust needs to settle a bit more before they get another job. There’s still too much going on.”
source: people.com