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A joke about Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes' alleged relationship has gone viral amid affair rumors.
The GMA3: What You Need To Know co-hosts' alleged romance went public last week after photos surfaced of the pair on various outings together. They were spotted holding hands in a car, cozying up at a bar in New York City and enjoying a vacation in Upstate New York.
Soon after the images were published by the Daily Mail, their Instagram accounts were deactivated.

Robach, 49, and Holmes, 45, have each been married several times. Holmes split from his first wife Amy Ferson in 2007. The exes share two children, Brianna and Jaiden. In 2010, he wed Marilee Fiebig, and the couple share daughter Sabine.
Robach, meanwhile, was married to actor Tim McIntosh from 1996 to 2009. They share daughters Ava and Annie. One year later, she tied the knot with Andrew Shue. The actor has since appeared to remove all photos of his wife on social media.
He did, however, keep a post from November 2020, where he gave a shoutout to his spouse.
"Missing my running partner @AJrobach, but feeling inspired by the incredible helpful response from so many of you to the cause of @thePeopleorg," the 55-year-old captioned a selfie. "Just getting started—more to come."
Twitter user @MarissaSaysWhat—whose followers include the Food Network and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon—joked about Robach and Holmes' alleged relationship.
"Apparently amy robach and tj holmes started having an affair while they were training for the nyc marathon, proving my long-held belief that literally nothing good comes from being a runner," she said.
At the time of publication, the tweet racked up 24,000 likes and was quickly rising.
apparently amy robach and tj holmes started having an affair while they were training for the nyc marathon, proving my long-held belief that literally nothing good comes from being a runner https://t.co/v1A6H8G4C3
— marissa (taylor's version) (@MarissaSaysWhat) November 30, 2022
The post referenced Page Six's reporting from a source who alleged their romance began in March while they were training together for the New York City Half Marathon. This claim, however, has not been confirmed.
"Sorry, doc, I can't exercise because I might fall in love with a married man and no one wants that," one person commented on the tweet.
"I've been saying for years that when your partner starts getting into exercise they're most likely cheating on your clueless a**," another person added.
"This is some good ol mess," a third chimed in, while someone else said: "This is exactly the reason why I glare at runners in my neighborhood. Up to no good. Why are they running? From all their lies, I'm sure."
Although Robach and Holmes have yet to speak out about the photos directly, they appeared to poke fun at their drama on Friday, two days after the pictures were published.
"You know, it's too bad it's Friday. It's been a great week," Holmes said, which prompted a laugh from Robach. "I just want this one to keep going and going and going. Just enjoy it! Take it all in."
"Speak for yourself," Robach said in response. "I am very excited about the weekend—and I'm sure everyone else is too. We all love our Fridays around here. Some of us do, at least."
Robach and Holmes are reportedly on hiatus from GMA3, with Stephanie Ramos and Gio Benitez filling in as temporary co-hosts.
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