Amy Robach, ‘GMA’ host, has reported affair with co-host: What to know about her
An alleged extramarital affair between newscasters Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes has thrust actor Andrew Shue back into the spotlight.
Holmes and Robach, co-hosts on ABC’s “GMA3: What You Need to Know,” have been “locked in a passionate romance despite both being married to their respective spouses for the past 12 years,” the Daily Mail reported Wednesday in a story that included several intimate photos of the midday anchors taken throughout November.
They are not going to be disciplined for their relationship despite tabloid fixation, Fox News Digital has learned.
Robach has been married to Shue for the past 12 years. The two met at a book party in 2009 and married the following year, according to multiple reports.
Before the bombshell photos outed the alleged relationship between Robach and Holmes, the news anchor put her home with Shue up for sale. The New York City apartment the two share was listed on Sept. 28 and went under contract on Nov. 18, according to city records.
Meanwhile, Holmes has been married to Marilee Fiebig since 2010.
MARRIED ABC NEWS ANCHORS HAD AFFAIR BUT WON’T FACE NETWORK DISCIPLINE AS RELATIONSHIP BECOMES PUBLIC
Who is Andrew Shue?
Here is everything to know about the actor:
Successful acting career
Andrew Shue built a successful acting career in the wake of the popular show “Beverly Hills, 90210.” He’s most known for his role as Billy Campbell on “Melrose Place,” which was created as a spinoff series to “90210.”
He also landed roles in the films “Gracie” and “The Rainmaker” and appeared on “The Wonder Years.”
His sister is actress Elisabeth Shue
Andrew Shue’s acting career only blossomed at the push of his sister Elisabeth Shue. She’s known for her roles in “The Karate Kid,” “Adventures in Babysitting” and “Cocktail.”
Following her early career success, she landed roles in “Leaving Las Vegas,” “The Saint,” “Deconstructing Harry” and “Hollow Man.”
Professional soccer player
During the 1990s, Andrew Shue played soccer professionally. Following his college sports career at Dartmouth, he went on to play professionally for the Bulawayo Highlanders in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League.
Shue played for the Los Angeles Galaxy in 1996. He spent the next season on the injured reserve list and chose to retire from the sport the following year.
Before his time playing for Galaxy, Shue served as an ambassador for the FIFA World Cup in 1994.
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