Photos don’t at all times inform the entire tale.
After Web page Six broke the scoop that the ex-spouses of scandalous couple Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes at the moment are relationship every different, pictures of the exes resurfaced.
The 2 selfies, one from 2016 and one from 2017, each display Andrew Shue and Marilee Fiebeg – Robach and Holmes exes, respectively – taking a look very pally, their faces pressed up towards different. The comfortable snaps led many to consider Shue and Fiebeg had been tight for years.
However assets say they in reality didn’t know every different all that neatly till after their marriages fell aside round a yr in the past amid Robach and Holmes’ affair.
We’re advised “Melrose Place” big name Shue and immigration legal professional Fiebeg had a “long-time [social] friendship” as a result of Robach and Holmes have been paintings buddies.
(Holmes joined ABC in 2014 and Robach has been there since 2012. They started co-hosting “GMA3” in 2020).
“T.J. and Amy were [initially] work friends, so they’d all hang out here and there, but [Fiebeg and Shue] weren’t that close,” a supply advised Web page Six.
However we’re advised Fiebeg and Shue evolved a more potent friendship within the aftermath in their divorces, and in the end began relationship about six months in the past.
Resources say Holmes and Robach, whose affair got here to mild when they have been snapped on an intimate getaway in December 2022, “have known about their romance for months” however that Fiebig and Shue have “kept it within a close inner circle.”
“It’s not something they want to publicize. They care deeply about each other, but [the relationship is] still developing,” the supply stated.
Resources advised us Shue and Fiebeg grew suspicious in their exes’ comfy paintings courting and “naturally developed a bond” when they discovered their exes have been stepping out on them with every different.(Holmes and Robach have denied dishonest on them).
However the information couples’ adultery isn’t the one factor that introduced them nearer. Additionally they “both have very strong family values, and philanthropic endeavors,” the supply stated.
Fiebig works as the manager range officer of Save the Kids, and Shue, an actor grew to become entrepreneur, based DoSomething.org.
And in contrast to Robach and Holmes, we don’t be expecting to peer them smooching on crimson carpets anytime quickly – or possibly ever.
“They’re very private. It’s awful they have to rehash all of this. It feels unfortunate they have to live [Amy and T.J.’s] public show,” the supply concluded.
Shue and Fiebig didn't remark.