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The scandalous extramarital affair between ABC News co-hosts Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes is causing "internal drama" at the Disney-owned network – but it’s not the only issue causing low morale, according to a pair of current staffers. 

"I think it's definitely caused some internal drama and gossip. Everyone's seen the… headlines. I think people thought it would blow over, but new reports keep coming out," a current ABC News staffer told Fox News Digital. 

Robach and Holmes have been benched for eight weeks as the network probes whether the lovebirds should be welcomed back to "GMA3," the midday extension of ABC’s flagship "Good Morning America" that they hosted together until their affair surfaced last year. 

"Absolutely," a second current ABC News staffer told Fox News Digital when asked if the high-profile cheating scandal has affected morale among the rank-and-file. 

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"GMA3" co-hosts TJ Holmes and Amy Robach were sidelined by ABC News following revelations of their extramarital affair. (Paula Lobo/ABC via Getty Images)

"It feels like the broadcast people are put on a higher pedestal than everyone else. They're revered. Their thoughts, their opinions are taken into account more than other staffers," they said, suggesting that employees in other departments don't have their grievances taken seriously. 

"[The workplace affair] makes the network look bad," the second staffer added. "It's supposed to be a family network. Now all of T.J.'s past transgressions have come out. Even before this story broke, I heard he wasn't a nice person to work for."

The Daily Mail first reported the Holmes-Robach affair in a story that included several intimate photos of the midday ABC News anchors taken throughout November. In the weeks since, the Daily Mail, New York Post, TMZ and other tabloids have essentially covered their every step, keeping scandalous headlines about the Disney-owned network at the forefront. Holmes has since been accused of other affairs with multiple former ABC News employees.

A third source told Fox News Digital that ABC honchos are desperate to find out who is leaking to the tabloids. 

T.J. Holmes in a suit holds his wife Marilee Fiebig in a red dress on the red carpet in 2020, split Andrew Shue holds onto his wife Amy Robach in a sparkly dress in 2022

T.J. Holmes and his soon-to-be ex-wife  Marilee Fiebig share one daugther together. They are pictured together in 2020. Andrew Shue and Amy Robach have their own children from separate prior relationships. They are photographed together in 2022. (Bennett Raglin/Mike Coppola)

The network first insisted that Holmes and Robach would not be disciplined for their relationship, as both parties were considered consenting adults. They were even allowed to go on air the same week their cheating hit the tabloids, and Holmes and Robach proceeded to downplay it and joke about having a "great week."

The following Monday, ABC News president Kim Godwin did an about-face and pulled Holmes and Robach off the air, claiming the "distraction" had become too significant – but insiders have suggested Disney likely stepped in. 

The staffers don’t believe the situation was handled well, regardless of whether Godwin or Disney CEO Bob Iger made the call. 

"They were on 'GMA3,' joking and making light of the situation. Then, they were on air… flirting," the second staffer continued. "And they weren't taken off-air."

A separate, high-level source pushed back on claims things were handled poorly, saying ABC News couldn’t suspend adults because of a consensual relationship but sidelined the duo once more information became available. 

Both current employees noted that morale at ABC News has consistently been down -- and not just due to Holmes and Robach's affair. Employees dislike a looming return-to-office plan that was put into place as ABC News staffers were already annoyed that an extramarital affair was causing so much negative publicity. 

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An extramarital affair between ABC’s "GMA3: What You Need to Know" co-hosts T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach landed on the front page of the New York Post.  (New York Post)

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Earlier this month, Iger announced that starting on March 1 those "currently working in a hybrid fashion will be asked to spend four days a week on-site, targeting Monday through Thursday as in-person workdays," according to an email obtained by FOX Business. 

Employees who believe they can perform under the COVID-era work-from-home arrangement learned of the return-to-work policy days after the New York Post spotted Robach leaving Holmes’ New York City apartment. 

"It's really the recent return-to-office push that is negatively impacting morale," the staffer first explained.

The employees also revealed that a meeting was held this week to address work-life balance where "angry and concerned staffers" engaged in a digital chat. Many were upset about Iger’s mandate.

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Disney CEO Bob Iger recently announced that ABC News employees would soon have to work in-person four days per week. (Jerod Harris/Getty Images for Vox Media)

T.J. HOLMES’S ESTRANGED WIFE SLAMS HIS ‘LACK OF DISCRETION, RESPECT’ OVER AMY ROBACH CHEATING SCANDAL

As the return-to-work drama unfolds, Holmes and Robach have both hired high-powered lawyers and are expected to raise race and hypocrisy issues if ABC News ultimately terminates them. A longtime media executive suggested similar inappropriate relationships involving White men have been overlooked – Holmes is Black. Holmes and Robach have reportedly started mediation with ABC. 

ABC News declined comment when reached by Fox News Digital. 

Holmes and Robach were both married when their affair began but are now in the midst of divorces with their respective spouses. 

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Estranged spouses Amy Robach and Andrew Shue met up in New York City to hand-over their dog. (TheImageDirect/Gary Gershoff/Getty Images)

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Robach has been married to former "Melrose Place" star Shue for 12 years. Shue and Robach co-wrote a 2021 children’s book called, "Better Together," based on their blended family. Holmes has been married to Marilee Fiebig since 2010, and they share one daughter. 

Through a divorce attorney, Fiebig recently blasted Holmes’ "lack of discretion, respect and sensitivity" after he was pictured kissing Robach in public. 

FOX Business’ Aislinn Murphy contributed to this report.