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GMA cohosts TJ Holmes and Amy Robach's Affair Body Language, by Body Language Expert Patti Wood


I have done several body language stories about Amy Roback and TJ Holmes. Two are below. First, the link to the story with the photos and then the content of the articles if you prefer to read them here.

https://www.the-sun.com/entertainment/6835452/amy-robach-body-language-expert-tj-holmes-affair-gma/?fbclid=IwAR0qgVIwhtGpbLKjXcjCA5yipbGE5ULNNGk79nqF3hKO1BEb6Jze8OwAO_M

A BODY language expert says that Good Morning America host Amy Robach was “snarling” and “showed suppressed anger” when breaking her silence on her “affair” with T.J. Holmes.

In an exclusive interview with The U.S. Sun, body language expert Patti Wood shared.

Amy, 49, addressed the rumored relationship with The U.S. Sun on Friday when asked if she had a comment about "what has been going on" with her reported new love interest and long-time co-star T.J. Holmes, 45.

"It's been great, I've gotten a lot of support, and um, just I appreciate everything and I'm happy to be going to work," she revealed.

Wood, who reviewed a clip of the brief exchange said that it was interesting that Amy did the interview in the first place.

“That in of itself is significant because she’s making a choice to talk about it when they’ve been silent about it.”

Wood added that Amy gave “a great performance that everything is fine.

“Her body is sort of frozen there like 'I'm caught and I’m going to look worse if I run'.”

Wood also said that Amy looks as if she’s “almost snarling as she talks” and she showed “suppressed anger.”

Amy doesn’t fully look at the camera as she speaks, which Wood says may suggest that she didn’t want to speak in the first place but still decided to anyway.

“I think part of it is that performative part of her,” said Wood. “I think she wants to get ahead of the story and have her impact on the story.

“It’s a choice and if she decided to run, I think she would have looked worse and I think she also knows that.”

MOVING OUT

Earlier this week, The U.S. Sun exclusively disclosed that the NBC anchor moved away from her $5.2million marital home just days after her apparent affair with co-host T.J. Holmes was revealed. 

A source revealed to The U.S. Sun that Amy "moved out" of her luxury SoHo apartment which she shared with her husband Andrew Shue.

On Friday a bright pink moving van was seen unloading furniture from the home, "which was sold in September," according to the insider.

"This was a pre-planned move. You can look at it as a happy, or an unfortunate, coincidence."

"Either way, Amy had planned to move in peace. She couldn't have anticipated that hiring a moving company with a hot pink truck might not have been the way to go," the source teased.

NEWFOUND LOVERS

The source added that T.J., 45, and Amy, 49, are in a full-blown relationship.

"They are definitely together, they are not hiding their love anymore."

While one insider previously told The U.S. Sun that those on the peripheral production staff at GMA were completely blindsided by the news, a second source alleged T.J. and Amy weren't doing much to hide their budding romance before the story broke on Wednesday. 

"Tongues were wagging" in their inner-work bubble, the second source claimed. 

In their native New York City, T.J. and Amy were frequently seen running together, though one staffer assumed they were simply colleagues training together for the New York City Marathon

"When I would see them, I always found it odd that Amy was working out in full hair and makeup," the staffer shared.

"Now I understand- it was a date."

UNDER THE RADAR?

In the DailyMail's damning photos, Amy and T.J. were spotted enjoying what looked to be a series of PDA-filled dates and even a weekend getaway together this month.

In one picture, the pair looked intimate while having a drink at a bar in NYC on November 10.

They were also caught apparently spending time together at each other's apartments in Manhattan.

The pair, who began anchoring GMA3 together in 2020, reportedly headed to upstate New York on November 11 for a weekend getaway at a cottage two weeks before Thanksgiving.     

While the presenters are legally married, a source told the outlet that they are in process of separating from their partners.     

T.J. and Amy both abruptly deleted their social media pages on Tuesday after the shocking rumors emerged.    

An insider told the outlet: "Everyone knows that Amy and T.J. have been close friends for a long time now, running together and even socializing as a foursome with each other's spouses."     

In March, Amy shared a photo of T.J. with his arm around her husband Andrew Shue's shoulder during a day of training for the New York half marathon.     

https://www.thesun.ie/fabulous/9834558/tj-holmes-amy-robach-affair-body-language-clues/

GMA cohosts TJ Holmes and Amy Robach seemed nervous and uncomfortable next to each other on their first show back since news of their alleged love affair broke, an expert has revealed.

Speaking to The U.S. Sun, body language expert Patti Wood broke down how Amy looked "frozen" and subconsciously tried to draw attention away from TJ, while TJ worked hard to hide his nervousness but physically moved his chair away from Amy, leaving her unbalanced.

The GMA 3 stars appeared a bit too cozy in leaked photos showing them getting touchy-feely on a romantic weekend away and sitting close in the corner of a Times Square bar.

This made shockwaves as TJ and Amy have been with their respective spouses for the last 12 years.

While the presenters are legally married, a source told DailyMail.com that they are in process of separating from their partners.

On Thursday, TJ and Amy sat down once again to host GMA 3 alongside anchor Jennifer Ashton.

The U.S. Sun talked to body language expert Patti Wood to get her expert opinion on TJ and Amy's interaction during a 15-second clip from the show.

At the beginning of the video, Amy is seen sitting up straight in her chair next to TJ.

Patti observed Amy's arms to be tight against her side with her hands "slightly aimed in."

"So that shows stressed body language. She’s in a slightly frozen posture. That’s the limbic system going, 'I think I need to protect myself,'" Patti explained.





Patti Wood, MA - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at www.PattiWood.net. Check out Patti's website for her new book "SNAP, Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language and Charisma" at www.snapfirstimpressions.com.