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T.J. Holmes will avoid proposing to Amy Robach on a certain holiday.

The couple and former GMA3 hosts dropped a special Christmas Day episode of their Amy & T.J. podcast on Wednesday (Dec. 25), where Holmes insisted that he’d avoid the holiday as a time to propose to Robach. During the first half of the episode, Robach stressed that she wouldn’t want to get engaged on Christmas, which Holmes echoed around the 9:30-minute mark. The couple also shared their thoughts on engagement customs.

“I learned that no one should ever congratulate the bride after a proposal or a wedding,” Robach said. “You should congratulate the groom because he’s lucky to have her. But that is maybe old-fashioned.”

“Lucky me, I say it every day,” Holmes said. And no, there will not be, obviously, “[if] anybody’s wondering… There won’t be a Christmas Day proposal.”

Marriage talk has come up before between Holmes and Robach, although the two divorced their respective former spouses last year. In 2023, Holmes divorced his second wife, Marilee Fiebig, who he married in 2010, while Robach divorced her second ex-husband, Andrew Shue, in 2023. Like Holmes and Fiebeg, the ex-spouses also wed in 2010. In a messy twist, Shue and Fiebig began dating this year.

As The Independent points out, in a previous Amy & T.J. episode, Robach joked that Holmes didn’t want her proposing to him.

Holmes and Robach launched their podcast late last year, just months after the two were released as GMA3 hosts, as their alleged extramarital relationship was considered an “internal and external disruption” to the company, per Variety.

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T.J. Holmes will avoid proposing to Amy Robach on a certain holiday.

The couple and former GMA3 hosts dropped a special Christmas Day episode of their Amy & T.J. podcast on Wednesday (Dec. 25), where Holmes insisted that he’d avoid the holiday as a time to propose to Robach. During the first half of the episode, Robach stressed that she wouldn’t want to get engaged on Christmas, which Holmes echoed around the 9:30-minute mark. The couple also shared their thoughts on engagement customs.

“I learned that no one should ever congratulate the bride after a proposal or a wedding,” Robach said. “You should congratulate the groom because he’s lucky to have her. But that is maybe old-fashioned.”

“Lucky me, I say it every day,” Holmes said. And no, there will not be, obviously, “[if] anybody’s wondering… There won’t be a Christmas Day proposal.”

Marriage talk has come up before between Holmes and Robach, although the two divorced their respective former spouses last year. In 2023, Holmes divorced his second wife, Marilee Fiebig, who he married in 2010, while Robach divorced her second ex-husband, Andrew Shue, in 2023. Like Holmes and Fiebeg, the ex-spouses also wed in 2010. In a messy twist, Shue and Fiebig began dating this year.

As The Independent points out, in a previous Amy & T.J. episode, Robach joked that Holmes didn’t want her proposing to him.

Holmes and Robach launched their podcast late last year, just months after the two were released as GMA3 hosts, as their alleged extramarital relationship was considered an “internal and external disruption” to the company, per Variety.

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