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Rumors that Good Morning America hosts T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach are in a relationship have captured the internet's attention as fans cite reported photo "evidence" to show they are indeed a couple.
Reports on Wednesday showed images of Holmes and Robach getting close while having drinks at a bar in New York City, holding hands in a car, and allegedly going on a weekend vacation to a cozy cabin outside of the city.
Following the reports, Holmes and Robach shut down their Instagram accounts.
Sources also report that both hosts separated from their marriages prior to beginning a relationship. Robach, 49, is married to actor Andrew Shue, while Holmes, 45, is married to attorney Marilee Fiebig. Both couples were married in 2010.

Fans online cited "evidence" of the pair's alleged relationship and discussed their time together, on and off the screen.
One user on Twitter posted a video of Robach and Holmes discussing training tips for the New York City Half Marathon, for which they trained together.
"T.J Holmes & Amy Robach talking about training tips for running a marathon back in March," the user wrote with a moon emoji. "Reports are coming out that they quietly left their spouses back in August."
T.J Holmes & Amy Robach talking about training tips for running a marathon back in March ?
— Jade Jackson (@IAMJADEJACKSON) December 1, 2022
Reports are coming out that they quietly left their spouses back in August. pic.twitter.com/h5Ysi1tGS1
In the video, the pair bantered about pacing tips before playfully shoving each other and laughing.
Another user tweeted, "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."
In another tweet, one user wrote, "The Good Morning America cheating scandal is giving what a scandal needs to. High stakes (co-anchors on the most watched American newscast), audacity (65 photos of broad daylight cheating), and evidence hiding in plain sight (the guy's anniversary post)." The tweet has amassed more than 15,000 likes at the time of publication.
In another tweet, which has more than 49,000 likes, one user responded to a tweet from Pop Crave with the news with four images of Holmes and Robach that were published on Wednesday.
"LIKE NOT CAUGHT IN 4K!!!????" the user wrote.
LIKE NOT CAUGHT IN 4K!!!???? pic.twitter.com/8SargObsLO
— Kenny (@kennysroys) November 30, 2022
The same user posted a video, first published by the Daily Mail, of Robach and Holmes packing their car after a weekend retreat.
"That private investigator went to WORK, oh my," they wrote with a crying emoji. The video has garnered more than 399,000 views on Twitter at the time of publication.
That private investigator went to WORK, oh my ? pic.twitter.com/PobsNlBFxP
— Kenny (@kennysroys) December 1, 2022
Newsweek reached out to Good Morning America for additional comment.
Update 12/1/22, 11:20 a.m. ET: This story was updated with additional information.
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