T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach are taken off air after affair was revealed trends now Good Morning America hosts T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach have been taken off air at ABC following DailyMail.com's bombshell report exposing their affair. Sources tell DaiyMail.com that Stephanie Ramos and Gio Benitez will host GMA3 this week while ABC works it out how they are going to handle the situation. 'There is massive confusion internally,' a source said. 'ABC News executive Kim [Godwin] has taken them off the air while they deal with this internally.' The co-stars appeared to be taking the scandal in stride as they continued to anchor the news without responding to the explosive report that has sparked a PR nightmare for ABC and disrupted the television program. But on Friday the pair finally acknowledged the drama surrounding their clandestine affair on-air by awkwardly laughing off the scandal as they opened the show. In June this year, Robach also shared photos of the two co-hosts covering the Queen's Diamond Jubilee for GMA together in London, where their romance is believed to have first blossomed A series exclusive DailyMail.com photos published on Wednesday revealed their intimate relationship, with the pair seen going on dates around the city and traveling to and from each other's homes throughout the month of November Later that afternoon, the couple were caught in a rare PDA moment as they held hands in the back of an Uber while heading to Robach's apartment They had remained tight-lipped since DailyMail.com revealed the two have been secretly dating despite being married. Holmes, 45, welcomed viewers to the lunchtime program with a tongue-in-cheek remark alluding to the controversy, joking that it has been a 'great week' for the news anchor. 'You know, it's too bad it's Friday. It's been a great week,' he said sarcastically, drawing giggles from Robach, who responded with: 'Is it?' 'I just want this one to keep going and going and going,' he replied. 'Just enjoy it. Take it all in.' Robach shot back: 'Speak for yourself. I'm excited about the weekend. And I'm sure everyone else is too.' 'We all love our Fridays around here. Some of us do, at least,' she added as they both laughed nervously. In another subtle quip later in the show, both Robach and Holmes broke out in giggles again during a health and wellness segment about stress relief with fellow co-host Dr. Jennifer Ashton. As Ashton listed the benefits of art therapy, one of which is helping lower stress, Robach replied snickering: 'We should get an art desk.' Holmes, laughing, then chimed in saying: 'We are taking art classes this weekend, Dr. Ashton.' Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes finally alluded to their secret love affair on air for the first time by awkwardly laughing off the scandal as they opened Friday's show Robach and Holmes broke out in giggles again during a health and wellness segment about using art therapy for stress relief after they joked that they were 'taking art classes this weekend' Earlier on Friday, after GMA3'S taping, Robach was seen in public for the first time as she moved out of the New York City home she shared with her now estranged husband Andrew Shue Earlier on Friday, after the show's taping, Robach was seen moving out of the New York City home she once shared with her now estranged husband Andrew Shue, where she broke her silence on the controversy for the first time. Robach appeared in good spirits despite the scandal, smiling and waving to the cameras before politely answering questions from DailyMail.com. When asked if she had anything to say, Robach replied: 'It's been great. I've gotten a lot of support. And, you know, I appreciate everything, and I'm happy to be going to work,' before getting into a black service car. ABC insiders were shocked to see the couple continue to work on air, telling DailyMail.com last week, 'Disney needs to step in and take action here. We're a family friendly network and these two are not displaying family values or Disney's values.' They added: 'Bob Iger needs to intervene and terminate them both. He should also be asking Kim Godwin [President of ABC News] how this was allowed to happen on her watch.' Sources slammed ABC and the co-hosts' response - or lack thereof- as 'appalling' and a 'hugely embarrassing' for the network. 'How ABC can just sweep this under the rug and pretend nothing happened is insane,' they told DailyMail.com. 'We are a family friendly network. Two families have been destroyed here by their behavior and now they can just get on with their jobs, throw their wedding rings in the trash and pretend nothing has happened. 'Bob Iger is such a family man, we're waiting for him to step in and do something. It's hugely embarrassing and shameful for the network. 'Bob Iger can't like this at all. We feel he needs to come to New York and sort out management.' All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility