GMA3’s TJ Holmes announces a major career update as he reveals “new morning commute” following his firing from the morning show

GMA3 alum TJ Holmes has hinted that he has a job again after being let go from his ABC gig.
TJ, 46, took to his Instagram account on Friday to show off his sleek motorcycle.
The photo posted online was taken from the perspective of him driving down the street of New York City in his classic Royal Enfield vehicle.
Shown was the instrument display of TJ’s drive and the blurred road ahead.
Although the former TV star didn’t explicitly state where he was going, he alluded to it in the post’s caption.
“#newmorningcommute,” TJ wrote.


It seems like TJ’s has finally gotten more orders.
He and his 50-year-old colleague, ousted GMA3 star Amy Robach, were fired from the morning show earlier this year after news of their romance broke in November 2022.
The former co-hosts were married to other people when their romance became public.
Amy was married to her ex-husband Andrew Shue (56) and TJ to his now ex-wife Marilee Fiebig (45).
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Are better times ahead?
The loved-up couple are currently unemployed as they are reportedly taking their time finding work, which PR expert Edward Coram-James says won’t be difficult, The US Sun reported in July.
The managing director of a leading PR company Go up spoke exclusively to The US Sun about her future.
“Holmes and Robach will be fine,” he explained after revealing how common affairs are, noting that their affairs appear to be based on a true foundation of connection and romance.
Coram-James admitted: “They will have to live with the guilt of the hurt they have caused and they will also have to think about the ‘what ifs’ based on the mistakes they made in the PR fallout. “
“They are both incredibly talented and respected presenters and their misconduct is anything but fatal. They will get more work,” he said.
“And the fact that they seem genuinely happy together will help cement the idea that this wasn’t a fling on a whim, but born of genuine affection. The public will forgive them, and quickly.”
Hard fight
He referred to statistics from the BBCthat 75 percent of men and 68 percent of women have cheated, and accordingly Timearound 40 percent of marriages end in divorce.
“It’s not something we should be proud of, but it’s a fact of life,” he said.
The PR expert added: “Generally, the public doesn’t judge matters as much because it’s such a part of everyday life.”
However, Coram-James criticized ABC News’ decision to launch an investigation into the affair, saying: “They have multiplied the consequences and extended the duration of the crisis.”
He added: “There are cases where this is a good idea, particularly when the allegations made involve serious misconduct (in which case the institution must be seen as responsible). Affairs are not one of these cases.”
“In my opinion, ABC made a significant (albeit common) mistake here. Likewise, I don’t think the two principals had to leave ABC.”
“As I said, as unfortunate and inappropriate as affairs are, they are a normal part of life. The audience will probably move on quickly.”
The US Sun has reached out to representatives for Amy and TJ for comment.