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Pictured: T. J. Holmes and Amy Robach co-anchoring “GMA3: What You Need to Know” on Sept. 23, 2022, on ABC. ABC/Heidi Gutman

KEY POINTS

  • Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes reportedly traveled together during the holidays
  • The "GMA3" co-anchors were spotted standing close to each other at the Atlanta airport Monday
  • Robach and Holmes' holiday trip came after both were suspended from their program over their alleged affair

Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes reportedly spent the holidays together.

The "Good Morning America 3" co-anchors were snapped cozying up at an airport in Atlanta, Georgia, Monday at around 10:30 a.m., Page Six reported.

In photos exclusively obtained by the outlet, the pair stood close to each other as they checked Robach's phone.

The sighting came after they were suspended from "GMA3" nearly two weeks ago after their relationship made headlines.

Photos published by the Daily Mail in late November showed them holding hands, enjoying a vacation together in upstate New York and cozying up at a bar despite them being married to other people.

Robach and Holmes' relationship allegedly began in March when they trained together for the New York City Half Marathon, Page Six reported. They were also seen getting cozy in bars near ABC News' Midtown Manhattan headquarters in May. The pair then reportedly went on a getaway two weeks before Thanksgiving to a cabin in upstate New York.

Robach, 49, is married to "Melrose Place" actor Andrew Shue, while Holmes, 45, is married to attorney Marilee Fiebig, with whom he shares daughter Sabine.

Holmes and Fiebig were allegedly working on their marriage when his photos with Robach surfaced.

"She's devastated. She had no idea," an anonymous source told Page Six of Holmes and Fiebig. "They haven't been together in [a while], but they were trying to work it out."

But People and Entertainment Tonight reported that Robach and Holmes separated from their respective spouses in the summer. It is unclear when exactly the co-hosts' relationship began, but an unnamed source told People that their romance "didn't start until after" they became single again.

Robach and Holmes awkwardly laughed off the scandal on air on Dec. 2 in their final appearance on the daytime news show before they got suspended.

"You know, it's too bad it's Friday. It's been a great week," Holmes sarcastically said on air, drawing giggles from his co-anchor, who replied by asking him, "Is it?"

"I just want this one to keep going and going and going," Holmes responded, before adding, "Just enjoy it. Take it all in."

"Speak for yourself. I'm excited about the weekend. And I'm sure everyone else is too," Robach replied.

"We all love our Fridays around here. Some of us do, at least," she added before both laughed.

Daily Mail caught up with Robach that very day, and she said she was doing "great."

"It's been great. I've gotten a lot of support. And, you know, I appreciate everything, and I'm happy to be going to work," she told the outlet.

However, ABC decided to suspend the two co-anchors from "GMA3." ABC News President Kim Godwin reportedly told staffers that the scandal had become too much of an "internal and external distraction."

"After a lot of thought, I am taking Amy and T.J. off the air as we figure this out," Godwin reportedly said in a statement obtained by TMZ.

"I want to say that while that relationship is not a violation of company policy, I have really taken the last few days to think about and work through what I think is best for the ABC News organization," Godwin said.

It remains unknown when Robach and Holmes will be back on "GMA3." Godwin said they will "remain off-air pending the completion of an internal review" into their off-air relationship.

The ABC president also said there will be a rotation of anchors at "GMA3" to keep the show going sans Robach and Holmes.

Ginger Zee, Elle King, Amy Robach, and Sara Haines on "Good Morning America"
From left: Ginger Zee, Elle King, Amy Robach, and Sara Haines on are pictured on "Good Morning America." ABC/Ida Mae Astute