Megyn Kelly panned the ongoing soap opera between former
“Good Morning America” anchors T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach after the pair aired
a podcast discussing their lovers’ squabble.
“I’m sorry, I find them so unlikable,” Kelly said during
Friday’s edition of her SiriusXM podcast “The Megyn Kelly Show.”
“He is an ass and she’s victimized at everything.”
Holmes and Robach, who were fired by ABC last year after
their affair was revealed, devoted an episode of their iHeartMedia podcast,
“Amy and T.J.,” to a fight they were having.
Holmes invited Robach to his home for a surprise podcast
recording of an episode titled “Things Ain’t Right.”
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“We ain’t right,” Holmes said. “You and I aren’t okay right
now. I said, ‘You know what? Let’s set up and do a podcast.’”
The former Fox News prime time host took issue with Robach
saying that the “pressure” of finding content for their podcast “has consumed
both of us.”
“I guarantee you these people are working three hours a day,”
Kelly said, adding that Holmes and Robach are “both millionaires.”
“Just stop. No one feels sorry for you,” Kelly added.
Kelly took aim at Robach, saying: “She can’t believe all the
work she has to do now as a podcaster. She’s used to somebody doing this for
her, it’s stressful!”
The former “Good Morning America” co-anchors were fired by
Disney-owned ABC in January last year. Kristina Bumphrey/Shutter stock
When Holmes and Robach cautioned their listeners that they
“don’t want people to think we’re the perfect couple,” Kelly chimed in, saying:
“We don’t, don’t worry.”
The Post has sought comment from Holmes and Robach.
Before they began dating, Robach, a former beauty pageant
contestant, was married to former “Melrose Place” actor Andrew Shue, while
Holmes was married to attorney Marilee Fiebig.
In November 2022, tabloid photos surfaced showing Robach and
Holmes holding hands in a car while vacationing in upstate New York. The two
were also seen canoodling in a bar.
As their relationship generated headlines, Disney-owned ABC
decided to suspend the two from their anchor chairs on “GMA3,” the third hour
of “Good Morning America.”
Holmes and Robach, who co-anchored the third hour of “GMA,”
have denied cheating on their then-spouses.ajrobach/Instagram
In January last year, they were fired following a company
investigation into their romance.
Robach and She finalized their divorce last March, while
Holmes and Fiebig divorced in October. Both ex-couples had gotten married in
2010.
In a twist fit for Hollywood, She has recently been spotted
with Fiebig.
Holmes and Robach denied cheating on their then-spouses,
insisting that their relationship began while both were separated.
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