Amy Robach Flies Solo In NYC A Day Before Reunion With T.J. Holmes Amid Affair Allegations
KEY POINTS
- Amy Robach was photographed grabbing coffee in NYC on Wednesday
- She reunited with her rumored beau, T.J. Holmes, on Thursday
- The pair packed on the PDA as they strolled arm in arm
Amy Robach stepped out in the Big Apple without her "GMA3" co-anchor and rumored boyfriend, T.J. Holmes.
On Wednesday, the 49-year-old "20/20" reporter was photographed out and about as she grabbed coffee in New York City without the former CNN anchor, 45.
In the photo obtained by Us Weekly, Robach appeared subdued while wearing a red puffer jacket, black leggings and gray trainers after a trip to the gym. The TV personality was carrying a cup of coffee during the sighting.
However, it did not take that long for Robach to reunite with Holmes since the pair was spotted together the following day. In the exclusive photos released by Daily Mail Thursday, the co-anchors looked joyful as they walked the streets of Manhattan arm in arm.
The two reportedly left Holmes' apartment in the Financial District together and headed to The Capital Grille. At the restaurant, they sat next to each other and exchanged glances, as seen in other snaps released by the outlet.
After their meal, they left the establishment smiling and staying close to each other. They even giggled in between chats as Robach held onto Holmes' arm.
The rumored couple's sighting came after they got benched from the third hour of "Good Morning America" on Dec. 5 in the wake of allegations that they were having an affair while still being married to other people.
Earlier this week, an insider told People that the pair would remain off the air, and they have yet to face any serious repercussions even though their affair made headlines.
"There are no suspensions here at all. The network is just gathering information at this time. They're investigating the relationship and understanding the details before figuring out what's next," the anonymous source said.
Last week, ABC News President Kim Goodwin announced that Robach and Holmes would be taking a break from hosting the show while the network conducts its investigation into the matter.
"As we start this week together, I want to take a moment to address the ongoing matter involving 'GMA3' anchors T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach. I understand that the continued coverage can be distracting from the incredibly important work our team does here at ABC News," she told staffers via email.
"Amy and T.J. will remain off-air pending the completion of an internal review, and there will be a rotation of anchors at 'GMA3' for time being. It is my hope that we will continue to focus our energy on what we do best, and I want all of you to know how immensely proud I am of your hard work and professionalism."
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