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A 2020 tribute from Amy Robach's husband Andrew Shue has resurfaced amid her alleged affair with T.J. Holmes.
Robach and Holmes—who have co-hosted GMA3: What You Need to Know since 2020—were photographed showing off their apparent romance in New York in November, including enjoying a vacation together and holding hands in a car.
Currently, the twosome are on hiatus from the Good Morning America spinoff. On Monday, December 12, ABC News President Kim Godwin reportedly updated employees about the controversy, noting Robach and Holmes would "remain off-air pending the completion of an internal review."

Prior to their exit, the broadcasters appeared to joke about their off-screen drama during their last show on December 2.
"It's too bad it's Friday. It's been a great week," Holmes said on air, adding that he wanted it to "keep going."
"Speak for yourself," Robach replied. "I am very excited about the weekend—and I'm sure everyone else is too."
Recently, eagle-eyed Instagram users noticed a tribute to Robach on Shue's Instagram despite the Melrose Place alum appearing to delete all photos of his spouse on the platform.
On November 10, 2020, Shue shared a selfie with the caption: "Missing my running partner @ajrobach but feeling inspired by the incredible hopeful response from so many of you to the cause of @thepeopleorg—just getting started—more to come!"
Shue is the co-founder of DoSomething. According to the nonprofit organization's website, "members participate in our campaigns and programming to take action together on causes they care about impacting themselves and their community."
The site also states: "DoSomething has 5.5 million members, representing every U.S. area code and 131 countries."
Recently, people were quick to flood the comments with messages of support.
"Stay strong! You will make it!!" one person wrote on December 20.
"You deserve someone special!" another added, while a third chimed in: "Andrew! Much love!"
A fourth, meanwhile, urged him to "delete" the post.
Robach and Shue wed in 2010 following Robach's divorce from ex-husband Tim McIntosh. Shue has three sons—Nate, Aidan and Wyatt—from a previous relationship, while Robach shares daughters Ava and Annie with McIntosh.
In October 2021, Holmes interviewed the couple for their children's book, Better Together, a story about the blending of families.
At the time, Holmes called Robach and Shue "two of my favorite people on the planet," adding that Shue was a "dear, dear friend."
"Even though they're having fun here and they can smile, and laugh, and hug and kiss, these are two folks who got together, both divorced, and also she had two girls, he had three sons, and that family came together," he said. "It wasn't always easy. It wasn't always easy. But now, here they are."
As for Holmes, he too is married. The journalist wed attorney Marilee Fiebig in 2010, and they share daughter Sabine. Holmes is also a dad to Brianna and Jaiden, whom he shares with ex-wife Amy Ferson.
Robach and Holmes were spotted together on Thursday in New York City. The pair were all smiles in photos published by the U.K. newspaper the Daily Mail. The sighting came days after Robach told a Daily Mail reporter, "It's kind of over now," though it's unclear what exactly she meant by that.
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