T.J. Holmes hates when Amy Robach is away, misses her when shes in the bathroom
I know y’all work up this morning wondering what the latest goss about T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach was. Well, Happy Monday, friends, because I am coming through for you. When we last left off, America’s favorite sweetheart podcasters (/s) had successfully completed Dry January and done their first live podcast. During the live pod, T.J. cried while talking about his daughter, who was sitting in the audience, and Amy compared herself to both Cersei on Game of Thrones and Elizabeth Taylor. It was a lot of eye-rolling and yet another unwittingly live advertisement for therapy.
This week’s episode of “T.J. and Amy” deals with separation anxiety. You know when you drop your toddler off at daycare and they suddenly have an awareness of how time works and cry when you leave? Or, if they are home with you and get upset if you go to the bathroom where they can’t see you? That is the kind of separation anxiety I am talking about. Poor T.J. suffers from it. He just hates being away from his lovaaah so much. In fact, when they are apart, it makes him anxious and afraid that something will happen to her.
“I have said this to you plenty of times. I get not pissed [but] I get really frustrated when we are, not apart, but actually apart and traveling apart,” he said after Robach mentioned that she’s getting ready to travel without him for four days.
“We have been through so much together,” he reasoned. “I always get an anxiety, I get fear that [if] we’re not together, I’m not there with you, frankly, to protect you, to help you if anything goes on. I just don’t like being apart from you.”
Holmes added that he feels anxious “that something is going to happen” to Robach when she is away from him.
“It is not a matter of missing you,” he clarified. “I miss you when you go to the bathroom. I hate when we travel apart for long periods of time.”
I want to be snarky but on the surface level, I actually don’t think it’s super problematic for one partner to miss the other one when they are gone. Mr. Rosie had to do a solo road trip for work last month and I was worried for his safety. That said, as we established through both common sense and Tori Spelling, it is a bit extra to miss someone when they’re just using the restroom. Scroll through your phone or something while they’re gone, man.
I know this may sound a little bit mean, but when T.J. says he gets anxious and afraid when he and Amy are apart, like “something is going to happen,” I cannot help but wonder if he’s talking more about himself. Anxious and afraid is better than naked (with another woman) and afraid, #amirite? Is he worried that something is going to happen to Amy or to his willpower?
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