T.J. Holmes can’t stop grinning despite ongoing affair accusations

T.J. Holmes appears to be completely unfazed that his future at ABC is in jeopardy over his alleged affairs with co-workers.

One day after Page Six reported exclusive details about the suspended “GMA3” host’s alleged affair with a younger ABC employee, he was seen with a big grin on his face while talking on the phone.

Holmes sported a red Atlanta Braves dad hat, gray sweatpants, a black peacoat and white sneakers as he walked the streets of Manhattan on Friday.

In another snap, he even points to the camera while smiling.

The 45-year-old’s joyful stroll comes one day after a source claimed to Daily Mail that Holmes had a months-long affair with then-24-year-old Jasmin Pettaway in 2015 — while he had been married to his now-estranged wife, Marilee Fiebig, for five years.

T.J. Holmes sported a red Atlanta Braves cap as he walked the streets of Manhattan.
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“He was a predator who took full advantage of his position, and he was reckless,” claimed the source who was close to the script coordinator at the time.

“It was Jasmin’s first real job in television, and it was a big deal for her. She was looking for a mentor, and she reached out to several people. T.J. was someone who was responsive, but he absolutely abused the position of trust.”

The “GMA3” host’s appearance comes after he was accused of having a months-long affair with a younger ABC employee in 2015.
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The insider also claimed that Pettaway and Holmes would sometimes have sex “in his office” for a “couple of hours” before he was set to go on the air with his co-hosts.

An ABC source told Page Six that though Pettaway was at ABC for a short time, their alleged affair could be a “huge problem for T.J.,” since he was her superior.

Holmes’ problems at ABC started to unravel when his alleged affair with “GMA3” co-anchor Amy Robach went public last November.

An insider told Daily Mail that Holmes and Jasmin Pettaway would allegedly have sex in his office.
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In photos obtained by Daily Mail at the time, Holmes and Robach could be seen holding hands and spending time together at a cottage where the father of three was seen grabbing his co-host’s butt.

After the alleged affair publicly surfaced, ABC took both hosts off the air, pending an internal investigation.

Holmes and his “GMA3” co-anchor Amy Robach went public with their alleged affair last November.
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Last month, Page Six exclusively reported that Holmes allegedly had romances with at least two other employees, including married producer Natasha Singh.

While the duo’s future on the weekday show was initially uncertain, sources have now told us that Holmes and Robach are “unlikely” to return to their show. We’re also told they’ve both lawyered up.

Holmes filed for divorce from Fiebig last month after almost 13 years of marriage. The former couple shares one child together, 10-year-old daughter Sabine. He is also a dad to Jaiden and Brianna, whom he shares with ex-wife Amy Ferson.

Robach, for her part, is almost done finalizing her divorce from husband Andrew Shue. The pair tied the knot in 2010.

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I feel alone in my marriage so I have online relationships

DEAR ABBY: I have been married for 37 years to an alcoholic. He is not verbally or physically abusive. 

I have been online talking to three men. I think one of them is obsessed with me, and they all say they love me. I know this isn’t going anywhere, but why am I doing this? I don’t know these men at all. I don’t see them in person. Two are supposedly on a ship; the other is in the Army. They don’t know where I live. I have told them I’m older than they are; I’m 66. (They are 37, 47 and 57.) 

I know a person can feel alone in a marriage. That’s how I felt for years. Now I just feel like we’re roommates. I’d appreciate any insight you might have about why I’m doing this. — LIVING A SOAP OPERA

DEAR LIVING: I suspect you engage in these online relationships because you are lonely and seeking validation that you aren’t receiving from your husband. It is also probably exciting to feel you are attractive to men after living with someone who is uninterested and unresponsive for so many years. It’s sad that you have had to resort to emotional affairs to supply what is missing in your marriage.

DEAR ABBY: My brother has a debilitating illness that landed him in the hospital. While he was there, he had a birthday. I called him to say “Happy Birthday,” but kept it short because he sounded weak. The next day, I received a scathing text from my sister, fuming that my phone call wasn’t long enough. Her text concluded with, “Just remember, you are healthy and he is sick!” 

I was crushed at her words, but also confused because she didn’t bother to tell me he was hospitalized until 10 days had passed. This kind of thing has gone on for years. I was the one who took care of our elderly parents when my siblings couldn’t be bothered. They didn’t even take the time to check in on my husband after he lost his sister unexpectedly. 

What I am grappling with is this: Is it time to walk away? I don’t deserve the hurt they are causing. I suppose it’s the age-old question: Would I be better with or without them? Your thoughts, please. — DEEPLY WOUNDED IN WEST VIRGINIA

DEAR DEEPLY WOUNDED: This appears to be another example of the adage “no good deed goes unpunished.” Your question can be answered by simply sitting down and listing the pros and cons of continuing a relationship with your sister. If the “cons” outnumber the “pros,” you will know what to do.

DEAR ABBY: I am dating a widow. Her husband passed three years ago, but she still carries a lot of feelings for him. This weekend would have been their wedding anniversary. She has been very moody all this week. Should I give her space this weekend to deal with her emotions by herself? Or should I try to be there for her? I do not want to disrespect her or her husband’s memory. — UNCERTAIN IN TEXAS

DEAR UNCERTAIN: Talk to her. Tell your lady friend you can see that she’s not herself. Ask if there is anything you can do to help her, and then listen. If you do, she will tell you what she needs from you, whether it’s some space or a willing ear to vent her feelings.

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at http://www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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Amy Schumer jokes about ‘kicking it with Adam Levine’

Amy Schumer couldn’t resist poking fun at Adam Levine’s cheating scandal in a new interview, joking that she has been spending time with the Maroon 5 frontman.

“What have I been up to?” the actress asked Jimmy Kimmel during Monday’s episode of his talk show. “I’ve mostly been just kicking it with Adam Levine. That’s me.”

Kimmel laughed, asking, “Your husband, [Chris Fischer], I assume, is OK with that?”

When Schumer, 41, replied, “Oh, my God, he totally respects my choices. We have a good sex life,” the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” host, 54, called the chef, 42, a “good man.”

The “Inside Amy Schumer” alum’s comments come one week after Instagram model Sumner Stroh alleged she had an affair with Levine, who shares two daughters with wife Behati Prinsloo and has a third child on the way.

Amy Schumer joked that she’s been “kicking it with Adam Levine” amid his scandal.
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Following Stroh’s claims, at least four other women came forward with screenshots of alleged messages they received from the Grammy winner.

While Levine, 43, denied having a physical affair with Stroh, 23, in a Sept. 20 statement, he admitted he “crossed the line.”

The married Maroon 5 frontman admitted he “crossed the line” with other women via Instagram.
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The “Sugar” crooner added, “I used poor judgment in speaking with anyone other than my wife in ANY kind of flirtatious manner.”

Schumer isn’t the first celeb to crack jokes about Levine’s scandal; Hilary Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, and “Workaholics” alum Adam Devine also trolled him.

Levine shares two children with Behati Prinsloo and is expecting a third.
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Koma, 35, edited a picture of himself into an alleged direct-message exchange Levine had, making it appear as if the “Payphone” singer approved of the DJ’s selfie skills.

“Holy f–k,” Levine’s alleged message read. “Holy f–king f–k. That body of yours is absurd.”

As for Devine, the actor, 38, clarified on Friday that he is “not Adam Levine” despite their similar names.

“He’s a different guy and a worse singer,” the “Pitch Perfect” star captioned an Instagram photo with his wife, Chloe Bridges, noting that they are “doing great and doing strong.”

“We are however naming our future baby Sumner,” he continued, poking fun at Levine allegedly asking Stroh if he could name his third baby after her.

While Prinsloo has yet to respond to the “She Will Be Loved” singer’s scandal, the couple have put on a united front by stepping out together multiple times this month.



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Fifth woman, 21, claims Adam Levine sent her flirty messages

A fifth woman has come forward and claimed Adam Levine struck up a flirty conversation with her on social media.

Ashley Russell — who runs a fitness Instagram account with just over 4,100 followers — claimed that, earlier this year, the Maroon 5 singer would watch her Stories, like her posts and even message her directly.

Speaking to the DailyMail in an article published Wednesday, the 21-year-old claimed he would message her “almost everyday at night at around 10 p.m.”

“I would check every time I posted a story, which was every day, and it was always viewed by him,” Russell, who was just 20 at the time, claimed to the outlet. 

“He would like mainly like booty stories and would always reply with something to do with leg or booty day at the gym.”

In a series of screenshots that captured the alleged conversations between Levine, 43, and Russell, he first wrote her, “‘Leg day. The most important and the easiest to skip.”

Later in their conversation, he allegedly asked her, “You’re in college right?,” before adding, “Nice work on legs. #commitment.”

Russell told the outlet she thought it was “weird” that Levine would allegedly talk to her, but she wanted to continue their conversation to see how far she could take him.

She claimed, “He said he found me from his Discover Page on Instagram because he is ‘big into fitness’ and I have a fitness account. I knew it was weird so I wanted to keep it going to see if it got worse.”

“When I told him he was going to get caught DMing girls like me he stopped texting me,” she alleged.  

She claimed he would comment on the photos and videos that focused on her legs and backside.
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Despite not talking to her anymore, the singer would allegedly still watch her Stories.

“I think this is the true meaning of disrespect towards a woman. It makes me very sad that he is married and does this immature thing,” she told the outlet, adding that she found it odd he talked to her “considering his age and [that] he’s married.”

“I wonder what his [feed] looks like… all young women? Very odd to me,” she concluded.

A rep for Levine did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Summer Stroh was the first woman to call out the singer.

Russell joins four other women who have come forward with claims against the soon-to-be father of three.

The first woman, Instagram model Sumner Stroh, said she felt “exploited” after allegedly having an affair with the “Girls Like You” singer while he was married to wife Behati Prinsloo.

She also claimed to Page Six exclusively that she and Levine had a “physical” relationship after she “graduated college in 2021.”

However, Levine immediately denied Stroh’s claims, saying he “did not have an affair” but “crossed the line during a regrettable period of my life.”

“I used poor judgment in speaking with anyone other than my wife in ANY kind of flirtatious manner,” the father of two also admitted.

Alyson Rose also shared similar claims in a now-deleted video.
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After Stroh went public with her claims, two more women called out the “Memories” singer.

A woman named Alyson Rose shared in a now-deleted TikTok video a message Levine allegedly sent her that read, “I shouldn’t be talking to you you know [that] right 😤?”

Maryka was the third woman to come forward.
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Then a comedian named Maryka took to her Instagram Story on Tuesday to share her alleged DMs with Levine, which read in part, “I’m now obsessed with you.”

:astly, his former yoga instructor Alanna Zabel alleged he told his friends she had the “best ass in town and it was cute.”

“One day he texted me saying, ‘I want to spend the day with you naked,’” she further claimed.

His previous yoga instructor claimed he commented on her “ass.”
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The “Sugar” singer has not directly addressed the claims of the last four women.

Levine has been married to Prinsloo, 34, since 2014 and they share two daughters: Dusty Rose, 5, and Gio Grace, 4. The couple announced earlier this month that they are expecting their third child.

The model is reportedly “very upset” over the claims, but she has chosen to remain by his side as they were spotted together and in good spirits on Tuesday.



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