T.J. Holmes brought his daughter Sabine, 10, to Jingle Ball N.Y.C. on Dec. 8.Photo:T.J. Holmes/Instagram

T.J. Holmes Brings Daughter Sabine to Jingle Ball NYC

T.J. Holmes/Instagram

T.J. Holmestakes his “girl dad” title very seriously.

On Friday, Holmes, 46, attendediHeartRadio’s Jingle Balltour’s New York City stop at Madison Square Garden with a very special guest — his 10-year-old daughter,Sabine.

Holmes' girlfriend,Amy Robach, also attended the star-studded event with the pair.

In the clip, which Holmes captioned, “Girl Daddin’ like a motha,” the father-daughter duo dance, smile and sing along as theGutsmusician performs the track.

TheAmy and T.J.podcast co-host shares Sabine with ex-wifeMarilee Fiebig. The pairfiled for divorce after 12 years of marriagein December 2022 shortly after Holmes' relationship with Robach, 50, was made public.

Theyfinalized their divorcein October, and Fiebig, 44,has since been romantically linkedto Robach’s ex-husband,Andrew Shue. Just hours before Jingle Ball N.Y.C., theMelrose Placealum, 56, and the attorneywere spotted together.

Holmes — who also shares daughter Brianna and son Jaiden with ex-wife Amy Ferson — frequently features Sabine on his Instagram account.

T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach at Jingle Ball N.Y.C.Michael Loccisano/Getty

T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach

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While at Jingle Ball N.Y.C., Holmes did not walk the red carpet with Sabine, but hedid snap several photos with Robach.

The formerGMA3: What You Need to Knowco-anchors did not shy away from PDA at the iHeartRadio event, which came just a week after they made theirfirst red carpet appearancetogether as a couple on the other side of the country at Jingle Ball Los Angeles.

Robach is also a parent. She sharestwo daughters, Ava, 20, and Annalise, 17, with ex-husband Tim McIntosh.

In the first episode of her and Holmes’ podcast,Amy and T.J., which debuted earlier this month, the couple opened up abouthow their relationship has impacted their families.

“Look, a lot of damage that was done; it’s not even about the marriages — that’s tough enough to go through a divorce,” Holmes said. “We were trying to get our kids settled and trying to get our kids to understand why we didn’t tell everybody what was going on with us ahead of time.”

“That work continues. That’s in a much better place than it was, but it took a lot of work. The first ‘I’m sorry’s and apologies, the first ones went to Sabine and your daughters for just not telling them ahead of time,” he continued.

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“I’m still saying I’m sorry,” Robach said. “It’s one thing for us to deal with the press and the headlines and the paparazzi that have become as much a part of our lives as anything.”

She continued, “When I’m with my children, with my daughters, they’re there and their pictures are being taken, I just try to put myself in their shoes. It’s their family and they’re so young. They don’t have the tools or the life experience to even really be able to put it in perspective.”

“It’s been a hard, hard journey that will continue,” she added.

source: people.com