Disgraced “Good Morning America” host T.J. Holmes reportedly cheated with several other female ABC staffers, according to a new bombshell report.
Multiple sources tell Page Six that Holmes had at least one other workplace affair in addition to relationships with co-host Amy Robach and producer Natasha Singh. Robach and Singh were reportedly close friends, sources added.
The outlet also reported that Holmes had a relationship with another female staffer who worked at the network, all while being married to his now estranged wife, lawyer Marilee Fiebig.
Representatives for Holmes did not immediately respond to the outlet’s request for comment.
Holmes, 45, and Robach, 49, allegedly left their respective parters after a months-long affair together, however The Shade Room reported that their relationship was hardly a well kept secret at ABC.
Fellow staffers had speculated on the nature of their relationship since at least 2017, with “GMA” top anchor Robin Roberts even confronting the two about the rumors.
Holmes also had a three-year affair with another married “Good Morning America” staffer, this time with producer Singh which began back in 2016.
Singh has since divorced, and had “no comment” when reached out by Page Six for comment.
Meanwhile, Fiebig allegedly learned of the affair in 2019 after discovering several emails.
The Shade Room reported Monday that both Holmes and Robach had been taken off-air due to the scrutiny they’ve received in the wake of the scandal.
The decision to receive the hosts of their on-air duties came amidst their ongoing alleged workplace affair that has rocked the network since news broke of the tryst late last month.
“T.J.’s cheating with ABC staffers was definitely one of the reasons why they were yanked off,” says a source. “It has become a distraction.” ABC declined comment on his alleged affairs.
During an internal call on Monday, ABC News President Kim Godwin announced that the duo would no longer host their daily 1 p.m. time slot. according to Page Six.
Godwin went on to tell staffers that the alleged affair had become too much of an “internal and external distraction.”
“After a lot of thought I am taking Amy and T.J. off the air as we figure this out,” she said.
She added that although their alleged affair was “not a violation of company policy,” removing them from their anchor seats was necessary for the “GMA” brand.
The news of Holmes and Robach being relieved of on-air duties comes just days after sources told TMZ that there’d be no disciplinary action taken over the couple’s consensual relationship.
Meanwhile, Stephanie Ramos and Gio Benitez will host “GMA3” this week in their place, as more internal meetings take place at the network regarding how to handle the scandal.