When Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes walk down the aisle, their former colleagues at Good Morning America won’t be in attendance.
“The wedding is not going to be celebrity-heavy,” a source exclusively tells Us Weekly. “They’re planning on only inviting their closest friends and family, around 50 to 60 guests. They’re not inviting anyone from GMA as of now.”
Robach, 52, and Holmes, 48, started working at ABC News in 2012 and 2014, respectively. She served as a news anchor on Good Morning America before the pair began cohosting GMA3 in 2020.
Two years later, news broke that Robach and Holmes were secretly dating, which led to their firings in 2023. Robach and Holmes were married to Andrew Shue and Marilee Fiebig, respectively, at the time, but both journalists insisted they had been separated from their spouses and denied having an affair.
The source tells Us that Robach and Holmes plan to invite Shue, 58, and Fiebig, 48, to their wedding, as the Melrose Place alum and the immigration lawyer started seeing each other later in 2023 following their divorces.
“They’re not expecting them to come,” the insider adds, “even though Amy really wishes they could be a blended and normal family and all get along.”
Robach and Holmes’ daughters from their previous marriages, on the other hand, are expected to be a part of the big day.
“Amy wants T.J.’s daughter Sabine and her daughters, Ava and Annie, to be bridesmaids,” the source tells Us.
Robach welcomed Ava, 23, and Annalise “Annie,” 19, with her first husband, Tim McIntosh, while Holmes shares daughter Brianna and son Jaiden with his first wife, Amy Ferson, and Sabine with Fiebig.
The insider shares that Robach and Holmes spent the holidays in New York with Ava, Annie and Sabine to “show they’re becoming a real family” ahead of their nuptials.
“Amy wanted quality time with them before everything gets hectic in the new year with wedding planning, work and their busy schedules,” the source tells Us, adding that the blended family also had a “tropical” vacation booked for “after Christmas.”
Us Weekly has reached out to reps for Robach and Holmes for comment.
Robach and Holmes announced their engagement in October 2025.
“They threw a small private party with their closest friends and family, and they told people they are engaged and going to get married,” a source exclusively told Us at the time.
The following month, Us revealed the newly betrothed couple were eyeing a “destination wedding because they don’t want a media frenzy,” with possible locations including Paris, Turks and Caicos and Tulum, Mexico.
“They want their union solidified, and they want to share vows in front of their loved ones to make it official,” a source close to Robach and Holmes said at the time. “They want people to know how authentic their love is for each other. They feel like they are each other’s forever. They feel like they’re soulmates and they should have been together from the beginning.”
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