T.J. Holmes Says He Doesn’t Think He and Amy Robach Are ‘Allowed’ at Disney Parks
“Last we checked, we weren’t,” Holmes says on the latest episode of his podcast with Robach, ‘Amy & T.J.’
Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes aren’t planning any upcoming Disney vacations.
In Thursday’s episode of the couple’s podcast, Amy & T.J., Holmes, 46, suggested that they’re not welcome at Disney’s parks following their exit from GMA 3: What You Need to Know.
During a conversation with Matt James, the former Bachelor star announced he’s going to run the London Marathon, adding that he wants girlfriend Rachael Kirkconnell to run the Disney 5K.
“She loves Disney, so any way to entice her into not being mad about me buying so many running shoes,” James told Holmes and Robach, who finished the New York City Marathon in November.
“We would love to run with you down at that 5K,” Holmes responded. “I don’t think we’re allowed on the park’s grounds anymore,” he said, laughing. “We’ll check. Last we checked, we weren’t.”
The Walt Disney Company is the parent company of Robach and Holmes’ former network, ABC.
A source tells PEOPLE Holmes and Robach are not banned from Disney Parks.
The ex-GMA3 co-anchors launched their podcast on Dec. 5, exactly a year after they were removed from their positions after news of their romance broke.
The pair’s relationship made headlines in November 2022 after they were photographed together at a New York City bar. Robach was married to actor Andrew Shue at the time, while Holmes was married to attorney Marilee Fiebig. However, a source told PEOPLE that there was no overlap between the anchors’ romance and their respective marriages.
During the latest episode of Amy & T.J., Holmes also praised James for the support he offered amid the backlash from his relationship with Robach.
"You were one of those who wouldn't give up on me, who wouldn't let me crawl under a rock. And, bro, while you know this, that handful of guys that meant everything to me," Holmes said.
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Robach, 51, echoed Holmes’ sentiments, noting how the reality TV alum understands the pressure of public scrutiny.
"Matt, you may not realize, and it sounds like you don't, just how much you meant to T.J. during this past year,” she said. “It was a huge source of comfort to know that someone cared and someone got it.”
"And it's actually amplified in a lot of ways," Robach added, "because everyone going through something private, whether it be a divorce or any sort of breakup or any sort of controversy is painful enough. But to have it amplified and the pressure of that is even more so."
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