TJ Holmes once called himself a marriage ‘supporter’ before his alleged affairs came into the spotlight.
“Marriage gets bad press so many times,” the “GMA3” host, 45, said in a redone audition tape for “Entertainment Tonight” in 2014.
“I am such a believer in marriage. I want everyone to get married. I think everyone should do it and I think you better do it.
Holmes – who has been married to Marilee Fiebig since 2010 – made headlines this week for his alleged affair with “GMA3” co-anchor Amy Robach.
Shortly after the bombshell news broke, Page Six reported that Holmes had previously cheated on Fiebig with another staffer.
The TV personality was reportedly involved in a three-year affair with ‘Good Morning America’ producer Natasha Singh that began in 2016.
Multiple sources tell us the cheating duo opened up to Robach about their infidelity, with an insider saying, “Amy was the person they went to talk to about their affair and their marriages.”
The alleged affair between Holmes and Singh began when the latter – who has since quit the morning show – was working as a producer in the Los Angeles office.
We’ve been told they’ll meet up for antics during Holmes’ trips to California, but things got more serious when Singh moved to New York in 2018.
“She fell in love with him. He had the key to his apartment,” a source told us.
Fiebig reportedly found out about the affair in 2019 after uncovering several emails, at which time Holmes ended the three-year relationship.
We’re told the couple were working to reconcile their marriage amid the coronavirus pandemic, to no avail.
Sources previously told the Daily Mail that Holmes and Robach, 49, separated from their respective spouses earlier this year.
Robach reportedly left her husband, Andrew Shue, in August, while Holmes and Fiebig had been separated for four months. However, an insider told Page Six that Fiebig was still “blindsided” by the case.
“She is devastated. She had no idea,” the source said. “They haven’t been together since. [a while]but they were trying to find a solution.
After the news broke, the “GMA3” co-hosts appeared together on their usual Friday morning slot, opting to ignore romance speculation and conduct business as usual. Representatives for Holmes and Robach did not respond to Page Six’s multiple requests for comment.