Resurfaced Tweet Predicted T.J. Holmes, Amy Robach's Alleged Affair

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A resurfaced tweet from 2021 seemingly predicted T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach's alleged affair.

The pair, who have worked together as co-anchors on the Good Morning America spinoff GMA3: What You Need to Know since 2020, were reported to be in a relationship after photos of them surfaced last week.

In the images, Holmes and Robach could be seen enjoying drinks at a New York bar, holding hands in the back of a vehicle and vacationing in upstate New York.

The broadcasters hosted several episodes of GMA3 after the relationship came to light.

"It's too bad it's Friday. It's been a great week," Holmes told Robach on December 2, seemingly addressing their drama. "I just want this one to keep going and going and going. Just enjoying it. Take it all in."

"Speak for yourself," Robach replied.

Since then, ABC has removed the broadcasters—at least temporarily—from air. On Monday, the two were replaced by Stephanie Ramos and Gio Benitez as the network reportedly settles the matter.

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T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach are seen running on June 2, 2021 in New York City. (Inset) In this photo illustration, the Twitter logo is displayed on the screen of an iPhone in front of... MediaPunch/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images; Inset Chesnot/Getty Images/Getty Images

Holmes and Robach are both married and each previously went through a divorce.

While Holmes split from first wife Amy Ferson in 2007, Robach called it quits with ex-husband Tim McIntosh in 2009. Both reporters wed again in 2010, Holmes to attorney Marilee Fiebig and Robach to Melrose Place star Andrew Shue.

Holmes is a father to Brianna and Jaiden with Ferson and shares daughter Sabine with Fiebig. Robach, meanwhile, shares daughters Ava and Annie with McIntosh and is a stepmom to Shue's sons: Nate, Aidan and Wyatt.

Amid the controversy, a tweet that appears to have predicted the duo's romance has resurfaced.

Twitter user @ash_misso quote tweeted the post with the caption, "Called it a year ago damn," alongside several crying emojis and the hashtags "#GoodMorningAmerica #AmyRobach #TJHolmes."

The resurfaced tweet—which is dated October 28, 2021—was shared by @Stan25142483.

"GMA 3. Amy robach has a serious crush on the. T j. Holmes. Watch how she look and stare at him throughout the show," it read. "If they have not slept with each other. They will soon."

The message came two days after Holmes interviewed Robach and Shue on GMA3 for their children's book Better Together.

During their chat, Holmes called the couple his "favorite people on the planet" and said Shue was a "dear, dear friend."

A video of the interview has since made the rounds on TikTok, with many agreeing it "didn't age well."

"So the next book will be called Better Together: Coworkers Edition," one person wrote underneath the clip.

"He said 2 of his favorite people then took the man's wife," someone else said in a comment, which has garnered more than 3,100 likes.

Robach was spotted for the first time this week amid the drama and told the Daily Mail that it's "kind of over now," though it's unclear what exactly she was referring to.

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