Reading: T.j. Holmes Amy Robach Wedding date set as couple discuss intimate plans

T.j. Holmes Amy Robach Wedding date set as couple discuss intimate plans

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and have set a date for their wedding, the couple said Tuesday while appearing on . Holmes said they did know when they would tie the knot, and Robach pressed him on whether he was really comfortable with the date she wanted.

"We do," Holmes said when asked whether the date had been chosen. Robach then joked, "Are you okay with that date? I had a date that I really wanted. You're just telling me now on the podcast that you're okay with that date?" Holmes said the wedding would be "very special" to them, while Robach said she wanted a small, intimate ceremony for what will be the third marriage for both of them.

The couple had been engaged for about seven months when the wedding date came up. Their relationship first drew public attention in November 2022, when dating rumors began swirling around the pair, who were then working as anchors. Public backlash followed, and both were later fired from those roles.

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Robach and Holmes announced their engagement in October 2025, and at the time Robach said they had been engaged for just about a month when they shared the news on their own podcast, Amy & T.J. Since then, both have described the wedding as something they want to keep personal rather than turn into a large event.

That outlook fits the path both have already taken. Robach was married to from 1996 to 2009 and later to from 2010 to 2023. Holmes was married to Amy Ferson from 2004 to 2007 and then to in 2010; they divorced in 2023 after welcoming a daughter, Sabine.

Robach said the couple wants to maximize the time they have together and made clear she would be happy with something far simpler than a traditional wedding. "Justice of the peace. Vegas," she said, adding that she would "absolutely run off and elope somewhere" and would prefer "a very intimate gathering." Holmes did not reveal the specific plan, saying there is a way they want to get married that they have not disclosed and calling it a big thing for them.

For now, the broad outlines are in place: the date is set, the guest list appears to be small, and the couple is keeping the exact plan to themselves. What they have not said is whether they will choose the Vegas-style elopement Robach described, or the more secretive option Holmes said would make the day especially meaningful.

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