Andrew Shue and Marilee Fiebig, ex-spouses of Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes, are now in a relationship.
Robach and Holmes have launched a podcast discussing their affair and subsequent job losses.
Andrew Shue and Marilee Fiebig, the ex-spouses of Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes, have been spotted together for the first time since news of their relationship broke. The couple was seen packing their vehicle for a weekend getaway, appearing in good spirits. This comes after their former partners, Robach and Holmes, addressed their own relationship on a podcast.
Shue and Fiebig finalized their divorces in December 2022 and March 2023, respectively. They have bonded over their respective breakups and have found support in each other. Despite the controversy their relationship has caused, they seem to be moving forward.
Robach and Holmes have become more comfortable showcasing their relationship in public. They have launched a podcast where they discuss the aftermath of their affair and losing their jobs. However, Robach believes that Holmes is trying to steal her thunder by announcing the news of Shue and Fiebig's relationship on the same day as the debut of her podcast.
Despite the circumstances, Holmes and Robach seem to be handling the situation, with Holmes posting an Instagram Story with a positive message. The couples' respective careers and past relationships have been detailed in various reports, providing a comprehensive view of the situation.
Confidence
100%
No Doubts Found At Time Of Publication
Sources
97%
What's This
The overall score is a weighted
number that takes
into
account conflict of interest, bias, deception and other practices that undermine
the
credibility of the source. It is calculated as:
(Site Conflicts Of Interest +
Author Conflicts Of Interest) / 2.0 * 0.2 +
ArticleBiasScore * 0.20 +
UniquePointsScore * 0.05 +
DeceptionScore * 0.20 +
ReadabilityScore * 0.05 +
FallacyScore * 0.20
Readability
75%
A score that takes into
consideration the content
for
flow,
interruptions with ads, and overt search engine optimization techniques that
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the
content hard to understand
Unique
Points
The article provides details about their past relationships, their current relationship, and their respective careers.
It also mentions the podcast launched by Robach and Holmes, where they discuss the aftermath of their affair and losing their jobs.
Accuracy No Contradictions at Time
Of
Publication
Deception
(100%)
Fallacies
(100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication
Bias
(100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication
Site
Conflicts
Of
Interest (100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication
Author
Conflicts
Of
Interest (100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication
97%
What's This
The overall score is a weighted
number that takes
into
account conflict of interest, bias, deception and other practices that undermine
the
credibility of the source. It is calculated as:
(Site Conflicts Of Interest +
Author Conflicts Of Interest) / 2.0 * 0.2 +
ArticleBiasScore * 0.20 +
UniquePointsScore * 0.05 +
DeceptionScore * 0.20 +
ReadabilityScore * 0.05 +
FallacyScore * 0.20
Readability
85%
A score that takes into
consideration the content
for
flow,
interruptions with ads, and overt search engine optimization techniques that
makes
the
content hard to understand
Unique
Points
Robach believes that Holmes is trying to steal her thunder by announcing the news on the same day as the debut of her podcast.
Accuracy No Contradictions at Time
Of
Publication
Deception
(100%)
Fallacies
(100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication
Bias
(100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication
Site
Conflicts
Of
Interest (100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication
Author
Conflicts
Of
Interest (100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication
98%
What's This
The overall score is a weighted
number that takes
into
account conflict of interest, bias, deception and other practices that undermine
the
credibility of the source. It is calculated as:
(Site Conflicts Of Interest +
Author Conflicts Of Interest) / 2.0 * 0.2 +
ArticleBiasScore * 0.20 +
UniquePointsScore * 0.05 +
DeceptionScore * 0.20 +
ReadabilityScore * 0.05 +
FallacyScore * 0.20
Readability
80%
A score that takes into
consideration the content
for
flow,
interruptions with ads, and overt search engine optimization techniques that
makes
the
content hard to understand
Unique
Points
Shue and Fiebig finalized their divorces in December 2022 and March 2023, respectively.
Robach and Holmes have become more comfortable showcasing their relationship in public.
Accuracy No Contradictions at Time
Of
Publication
Deception
(100%)
Fallacies
(100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication
Bias
(100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication
Site
Conflicts
Of
Interest (100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication
Author
Conflicts
Of
Interest (100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication
96%
What's This
The overall score is a weighted
number that takes
into
account conflict of interest, bias, deception and other practices that undermine
the
credibility of the source. It is calculated as:
(Site Conflicts Of Interest +
Author Conflicts Of Interest) / 2.0 * 0.2 +
ArticleBiasScore * 0.20 +
UniquePointsScore * 0.05 +
DeceptionScore * 0.20 +
ReadabilityScore * 0.05 +
FallacyScore * 0.20
Readability
80%
A score that takes into
consideration the content
for
flow,
interruptions with ads, and overt search engine optimization techniques that
makes
the
content hard to understand
Unique
Points
Shue and Fiebig's relationship has caused controversy, but they seem to be moving forward.
Accuracy No Contradictions at Time
Of
Publication
Deception
(100%)
Fallacies
(100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication
Bias
(100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication
Site
Conflicts
Of
Interest (100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication
Author
Conflicts
Of
Interest (100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication
97%
What's This
The overall score is a weighted
number that takes
into
account conflict of interest, bias, deception and other practices that undermine
the
credibility of the source. It is calculated as:
(Site Conflicts Of Interest +
Author Conflicts Of Interest) / 2.0 * 0.2 +
ArticleBiasScore * 0.20 +
UniquePointsScore * 0.05 +
DeceptionScore * 0.20 +
ReadabilityScore * 0.05 +
FallacyScore * 0.20
Readability
80%
A score that takes into
consideration the content
for
flow,
interruptions with ads, and overt search engine optimization techniques that
makes
the
content hard to understand
Unique
Points
Holmes and Robach seem to be handling the situation, with Holmes posting an Instagram Story with a positive message.
Accuracy No Contradictions at Time
Of
Publication
Deception
(100%)
Fallacies
(100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication
Bias
(100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication
Site
Conflicts
Of
Interest (100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication
Author
Conflicts
Of
Interest (100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication