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Pictured: T. J. Holmes and Amy Robach co-anchoring “GMA3: What You Need to Know” on Sept. 23, 2022, on ABC. ABC/Heidi Gutman

KEY POINTS

  • T.J. Holmes reportedly had at least one other affair aside from Amy Robach and Natasha Singh
  • Holmes' cheating with ABC staffers was allegedly among the reasons he and Robach got taken off the air
  • Holmes' wife reportedly got suspicious of his friendship with Amy Robach after seeing her birthday card for him

T.J. Holmes had affairs with two other women before Amy Robach, according to a report.

Holmes and Robach have been removed from "GMA3" following the affair allegations against them. However, sources told Entertainment Tonight that Holmes was involved with multiple women aside from Robach.

He was reportedly involved with a producer who left the morning show in 2017. Two sources also told ET that he was romantic with a third woman who no longer works at the network.

The second source claimed that Holmes' relationship with Robach didn't become romantic until after August.

Another tipster told the outlet that Holmes' wife, attorney Marilee Fiebig, got suspicious of her husband's relationship with his co-anchors when they were in the Bahamas celebrating his 45th birthday.

"They had already been through so much trying to fix their marriage after his affair with the former GMA producer, and then she saw a birthday card from Amy that was way too familiar," the source said. "[Marilee] was done after that."

Page Six also reported about Holmes' alleged romance with another staffer. Multiple sources told the outlet that he had at least one other affair aside from Robach and producer Natasha Singh.

This week, Holmes and Robach were taken off the air while the network decides on what to do with the affair allegations against them.

"T.J.'s cheating with ABC staffers was definitely one of the reasons why they were yanked off," an anonymous source told Page Six. "It has become a distraction."

The source added, "He's also a d—k to producers. No one likes working with him. He yells and has the biggest ego."

ABC to declined comment on Holmes' alleged affairs. Holmes' rep also did not comment on the allegations, according to Page Six.

ABC News President Kim Godwin announced during an internal call that Robach and Holmes would not be hosting their daily 1 p.m. show

"After a lot of thought, I am taking Amy and T.J. off the air as we figure this out," Godwin reportedly said in a statement.

She clarified that their "relationship is not a violation of company policy." However, it was what was best for the network.

"This is something I'm not going to talk about, we're not going to talk about on this call until there is more to be said. I'm asking that we stop the whispering in the hallways. You know, we can't operate with gossip, and speculation and rumors. We need to stay focused on the work," Godwin added.

Years before Holmes was hit with affair rumors, he called himself a "proponent" of marriage when he auditioned to be a host for "Entertainment Tonight" in 2014.

"Marriage gets a bad rap so many times," Holmes said in the archived video recently shared by ET. "I'm such a marriage proponent. I want everybody to get married. I think everybody should, and I think you're better off in doing so."

Ginger Zee, Elle King, Amy Robach, and Sara Haines on "Good Morning America"
From left: Ginger Zee, Elle King, Amy Robach, and Sara Haines on are pictured on "Good Morning America." ABC/Ida Mae Astute