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When we last checked in with Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes, the former Good Morning America co-hosts ran a half-marathon together and were doing the PDA thing at college football games. If you need a quick refresh on the whole timeline, last November, pictures surfaced of the pair on a romantic vacation together while they were still publicly married to other people. A week later, they were suspended from their positions on GMA3 and at the very end of January, the news broke that they were officially leaving the show. And now, as of this week, they’ve declared themselves “Instagram Official” and announced a podcast together.
In a new Instagram post that they jointly shared on Wednesday, the two former GMA3: What You Need to Know anchors smiled from ear to ear as they held each other close. Holmes’ arm was wrapped tightly around Robach, who placed her hand on his shoulder.
“How’s this for instagram official? #silentnomore 🎤,” the caption began.
Robach, 50, and Holmes, 46, then announced that they were teaming up for an all-new podcast. “‘Amy & T.J.’ December 5th,” they continued. “Listen on the iHeartRadio app and everywhere podcasts are heard. @amyandtjpodcast.”
A press release from iHeartMedia, obtained by PEOPLE, indicated that the pair will be hosting and executive producing the new project. Additionally, the company stated that Robach and Holmes “will also collaborate on a full slate of upcoming programming for iHeartPodcasts.”
“Hosts and executive producers Robach and Holmes are a formidable broadcasting team with decades of experience delivering headline news and captivating viewers nationwide. Now, the duo will get behind the microphone to explore meaningful conversations about current events, pop culture, and everything in between,” the release continued. “Nothing is off limits.”
The release concluded, “‘Amy & T.J.’ is guaranteed to be informative, entertaining, and above all, authentic; it will mark the first time Robach and Holmes speak publicly since their own names became a part of the headlines.”
[From People]
Good for them, I guess? If they couldn’t get hired by any networks, I suppose a podcast was the next logical step. The official description is so vague that other than reporters who are covering the celeb podcast beat, I honestly don’t know who their target audience is. What’s their draw? There are so many podcasts out there in general that they’re going to need more than just the promise to dish some dirt about their relationship to get listeners to tune in. Speaking of, what does “nothing is off-limits” really mean? Are we talking PG-13 with awkward flirting and innuendo or is that code for “We’ll interview any controversial figure who wants to come on and give us soundbites for publicity?” I’m sure iHeartRadio will release clips ahead of Amy & T.J.’s podcast release, so we’ll find out soon enough.
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