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T.J. Holmes leaves Amy Robach stunned after revealing wedding update publicly

T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach reveal they have officially chosen a wedding date after 2025 engagement


Pop Culture & Art May 20, 2026 1 min read

Former GMA3 co-hosts T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach have officially confirmed that they have set a wedding date, months after announcing their engagement in 2025.

The couple shared the update during an appearance on Bill and Giuliana: The Podcast, where host Giuliana Rancic asked whether they had finalized plans for their wedding. Holmes responded, “We do,” confirming that a date had been chosen.

Robach appeared surprised by the comment and jokingly questioned whether Holmes had fully agreed to the date she had in mind. Despite confirming their plans, the pair declined to publicly reveal the exact wedding date.

Holmes also hinted that the ceremony itself will have a deeply personal touch. “There is a way we want to get married that we haven’t revealed necessarily, but it would be very special to us,” he said during the interview.

The couple additionally discussed future goals and experiences they hope to share after marriage, including travel plans, living abroad, and taking on physical challenges together. Robach mentioned that living in another country is on their shared bucket list, while Holmes said they hope to continue exploring new adventures as a family.

The relationship between Holmes and Robach first made headlines in 2022 after reports surfaced that they were romantically involved during their respective separations. Holmes was previously married to Marilee Fiebig, while Robach was married to actor Andrew Shue.

The couple announced their engagement in October 2025 and have since continued sharing updates about their relationship publicly. Their upcoming marriage will mark the third wedding for both Holmes and Robach.

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