In the world of scandalous celebrity relationships, T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach have found themselves at the center of a new controversy. Just as they premiered their new podcast, news broke that their exes, Marilee Fiebig and Andrew Shue, are now dating each other. This unexpected development has left Robach feeling furious and suspicious about the timing of the revelation.
A source close to Robach revealed that she is “livid” with both Page Six and her ex-husband, Shue, for stealing her thunder. According to the source, Robach firmly believes that Shue orchestrated this news to coincide with the launch of her podcast. However, another insider shared that leaking the story is unlike Shue, known for being a private person who doesn’t seek the spotlight.
A Blow to their Podcast Launch
The timing of Fiebig and Shue’s relationship news couldn’t be worse for Holmes and Robach. It has directly overshadowed their podcast debut, leaving them angry and frustrated. An industry insider who is familiar with Holmes and Robach expressed sympathy, stating that the news “stomped all over their big podcast debut.” It is clear that the couple will have to address the situation to maintain a presence in the news.
Questionable Conduct
While Robach and Holmes navigate the aftermath of the scandal, it seems they are not without their fair share of critics. Some of Robach’s own friends have reportedly been turned off by her narcissistic behavior, as displayed on the podcast. This behavior, characterized by self-importance and an overestimation of public interest, has definitely raised some eyebrows.
Support Amidst the Fallout
Robach did mention that her longtime friend and former ABC colleague, Sara Haines from “The View,” supported her during the fallout from the affair. Robach praised Haines for her unwavering support, even during Robach’s darkest moments. Despite Holmes’ concern that this podcast might jeopardize Haines’ job, a network insider assured that Haines’ position is secure, as she simply showed concern for her longtime friend.
Coping Mechanisms and Divine Protection
In the wake of the scandal, Holmes shared that he copes by indulging in vodka and edibles. While this might be alarming to some, sources suggest that this behavior is not completely out of character for the former news anchor. However, on the following day, Holmes seemingly turned to faith for solace. He posted a sultry photo of himself and Robach on social media, captioned with lyrics from gospel artist Fred Hammond that convey a belief in divine protection against any weapon formed against him.
It remains unclear whether Holmes’ cryptic social media post was in response to the news of their exes’ relationship. Neither Fiebig nor Shue have responded to the controversy, leaving many wondering about their motivations and intentions behind their newfound romance.
T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach’s much-anticipated podcast debut was quickly overshadowed by the revelation of their exes’ relationship. Robach’s suspicions about the timing of the news and her frustration at potentially having her thunder stolen are understandable. As this scandal unfolds, Holmes and Robach will need to address the situation to remain relevant. Meanwhile, critics have raised questions about Robach’s narcissistic behavior, which has turned off some of her friends. However, amidst the fallout, there is still support from figures like Sara Haines, who maintains her job security despite Holmes’ concerns. While Holmes copes with his shocking revelations through alcohol and substances, he also seeks solace in his faith. The motivations and intentions of Fiebig and Shue remain unknown, leaving the public curious about the true nature of their relationship.