Keep it private. Andrew Shue keeping distance between him and his estranged wife, Amy Robachamid the scandal of relations with GMA3 cohost TJ Holmes.
“[Andrew and his family] they are far from the situation [with Amy and T.J.]”said a special source Us Weeklyadding that it was “very shocking” that Shue, 55, had ever made a public statement about her relationship with her estranged husband, 49, and Holmes, 45.
Coanchors made headlines in November 2022 when photos surfaced showing the two getting cozy on multiple occasions. Amidst rumors of romance, the couple went on hiatus from the third hour Good morning America as the ABC conducts an internal investigation.
Last month, an insider told us us that coworker connection “blossomed from close friendship” to another. “They’ve always been passionate and traveling to work together has brought them closer together,” the source said. “[They] have tried to keep their relationship a secret until they are ready to announce it.”
Following news of the scandal, Shue, who married Robach in 2010, deleted all traces of the TV reporter from her Instagram account. But, despite the scandal, insiders tell us us sing Wonder Year alum and his family are “good, moving forward and staying positive” amid the drama.
Before his relationship with Robach, Shue is married to Jennifer Hageney from 1994 to 2008. They expanded their family with Nate, Aidan and Wyatt before they split. Meanwhile, Robach exchanged vows with Tim McIntosh in 1996 and they welcomed daughters Ava and Analise, born in 2002 and 2006, before divorcing in 2008.
While Shue and his family have not commented publicly on the scandal, the Delaware native’s son, Nate, shared a rare glimpse of the brood late last week.
“NADA RAI RIDERS. ON TO ’23,” the 26-year-old captioned a Dec. 28 Instagram photo of the family on vacation to Montana. In a social media post, the Melrose Place alum was also joined by sons Aiden and Wyatt.
Before the estrangement, Shue and Robach often offer life at home. “We spend money on experiences and not material things. Those things can be forgotten,” said the former 20/20 anchor him us in 2017. “Seeing a Broadway show with the girls for Christmas instead of picking up clothes is one of the most worthwhile ways to spend money and time. Memories can never be destroyed or restored.”
Shue, meanwhile, shows what makes a mixed brood a close-knit unit. “At least five nights a week we sit down to eat together,” he explained us in time. “And we spend one-on-one time with each child. It really changes the relationship. It doesn’t have to be wasted, but it’s beneficial.”
The lawyer continued: “However, we continue to be disappointed by TJ’s lack of tact, respect and sensitivity towards Marilee and the daughter of the party. Marilee has been affected by the support and is looking forward to a new start in the new year.