Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes are in no rush to say “I do.”
“There is no urgency in the sense that I’m 51 years old. I don’t need to rush into anything,” Robach said on “I Do, Part 2,” her new podcast about “love, resilience, and second chances” with Holmes, Jennie Garth and Jana Kramer.
“I think I have rushed into everything in my life up until now. But, he knows I wanna get married, and I know he wants to get married.”
Robach – who has been dating Holmes since 2022 – clarified that she and her partner both have “said to each other and publicly” that they want to live the rest of their lives together.
“We haven’t put a timeline together, and we talk about it all the time. I don’t think a week goes by where we don’t discuss like, ‘Should we? Should we?’” she said while laughing.
Holmes, 47, then chimed in, explaining how love just feels “different” with Robach.
“I am such a fan of love, There is nothing I love more than a wedding and just the idea of somebody making that commitment and a new beginning and building something together,” he gushed.
“It’s different for me this time around, where it doesn’t feel like the next step. [Like], ‘What needs to be done? It’s been so long.’ No, I just want to marry her.”
Robach agreed, telling listeners that she feels “a safety” and “comfort” with her man.
“There is an ease in knowing that person has publicly and legally committed to working it out with you,” she shared, later adding, “I do want be married, and I do love the idea of having a partner and sticking with each other through the good days and the bad.”
The former broadcasters previously spoke about marriage being “on the table” in a December 2023 episode of their “Amy and T.J.” podcast.
Months later, in April, Robach and Holmes confessed they were still debating whether they should get legally married or just continue as life partners without the label.
“We’re still deciding about what that level of commitment is … whether it’s legal or not,” Robach said on the podcast.
“But mentally, emotionally, we’ve absolutely agreed to commit to one another. We haven’t figured [out] the marriage thing out yet.”
Meanwhile, Holmes confessed that getting married would feel “more official” and “more real.”
Robach and Holmes struck up a romantic relationship while co-hosting “GMA3” in 2022 when they were both still legally married to Andrew Shue and Marilee Fiebig, respectively.
However, the two have vehemently denied any cheating allegations, insisting they were already separated from their respective partners before coupling up.
One year after their bombshell relationship made headlines, Page Six exclusively revealed that Shue and Fiebig had been dating for six months after bonding over the traumatic experience of the scandal.