Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes' ex-spouses, Andrew Shue and Marilee Fiebig, are reportedly dating.
Robach and Holmes maintain that they were already separated when they started dating.
Robach and Shue finalized their divorce in March, while Holmes settled his divorce from Fiebig in October.
Former GMA3 co-anchors Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes have found themselves in a unique situation. Their ex-spouses, Andrew Shue and Marilee Fiebig, are reportedly dating. The news comes after Robach and Holmes' controversial exit from GMA3, which was sparked by their offscreen relationship while still legally married to their respective spouses. However, they maintain that they were already separated when they started dating.
Robach and Shue finalized their divorce in March, while Holmes settled his divorce from Fiebig in October. The couple bonded over their respective breakups and have been together for about six months. Despite the challenges, Robach and Holmes admitted that they could have handled things differently and are now in a strong relationship.
Robach and Holmes recently spoke about their ouster from Good Morning America on their podcast, Amy & T.J. They clarified that they were not adulterers and were in the process of divorce proceedings when their relationship made headlines. Amid the controversy, they parted ways with the Good Morning America spinoff and ABC in January.
This situation of spouse-switching has happened before, such as in the case of country singer Shania Twain and her husband Frédéric Thiébaud. It seems that both couples have found a way to move forward after their respective splits.
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Robach and Holmes recently spoke about their ouster from Good Morning America on their podcast, Amy & T.J.
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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
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85%
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consideration the content
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interruptions with ads, and overt search engine optimization techniques that
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content hard to understand
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They parted ways with the Good Morning America spinoff and ABC in January.
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95%
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
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consideration the content
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interruptions with ads, and overt search engine optimization techniques that
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This situation of spouse-switching has happened before, such as in the case of country singer Shania Twain and her husband Frédéric Thiébaud.
Accuracy No Contradictions at Time
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Deception
(100%)
Fallacies
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None Found At Time Of
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Bias
(100%)
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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
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interruptions with ads, and overt search engine optimization techniques that
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content hard to understand
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The article provides a timeline of the relationships and quotes from Robach and Holmes explaining their perspective.
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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
Robach and Shue finalized their divorce in March, while Holmes settled his divorce from Fiebig in October.
Despite the challenges, Robach and Holmes admitted that they could have handled things differently and are now in a strong relationship.
Accuracy No Contradictions at Time
Of
Publication
Deception
(100%)
Fallacies
(100%)
None Found At Time Of
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Bias
(100%)
None Found At Time Of
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Conflicts
Of
Interest (100%)
None Found At Time Of
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