Ex-GMA3 Anchors TJ Holmes and Amy Robach Partner up With Yahoo! For Ask Amy and TJ
Former ABC and GMA3: What You Need to Know anchors and are expanding their media empire. In addition to their weekday podcast, Morning Run, the have partnered with Yahoo! to give relationship advice with a new column. The two will answer questions and dispense advice in "Ask Amy and TJ."
ABC reportedly gave both Holmes and Robach the boot due to their workplace romance. The two have denied having affairs and claimed they started their relationship after they left their spouses. Regarding this latest venture, the pair told Yahoo!:
I feel like we've become experienced relationship veterans because we've had a lot of trial and error, Robach explains (Holmes chimes in, with a laugh: a lot of errors). And that's the point, according to the couple. I think you really, truly learn when you make mistakes; when there are problems, even failures, Robach admits. And we have learned significantly.
"Ask Amy and TJ" debuts June 9.

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