Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes got an awkward encore at iHeartRadio’s Jingle Ball.
The ousted “GMA3” co-hosts were backstage at the New York City concert Friday with Holmes’ 10-year-old daughter, Sabine, when a TikTok star ambushed them with a song.
Harry Daniels belted out a portion of SZA’s “Kill Bill,” singing, “I might kill my ex / Not the best idea / His new girlfriend’s next / How’d I get here?”
Robach, 50, seemed caught off guard by the lyrics as her smile dropped into a wide-mouthed expression.
Sabine, meanwhile, glanced uncomfortably at her dad in the viral video as Holmes, 46, laughed off the interaction.
When Daniels finished his brief performance, Robach clapped and Holmes shook his hand.
“I saw my chance and took it,” the social media star captioned the upload Tuesday.
His followers “hooted and hollered” over the “insane” and “bold” song choice, as Robach and Holmes made headlines last year for allegedly having an affair while married to Andrew Shue and Marilee Fiebig, respectively.
The couple, who were subsequently axed from ABC, denied cheating in their debut “Amy & T.J.” podcast episode last week.
TikTok users referenced the scandal in the comments section.
“THE HISTORY, THE SONG CHOICE, THEIR FACES, THE LAYERS TO THIS IS CRAZY,” one wrote, while another noted, “You pointing at [Robach] at ‘new girlfriend’ has me on the floor.”
A third fan pointed out that Robach’s “jaw dropped” when Daniels, who is known for serenading celebrities at events, started singing.
Others couldn’t get over the video’s conclusion — an awkward handshake between Sabine and Daniels — with one drawing attention to “the way [he] and the kid both hesitated.”
Holmes shares Sabine with Fiebig, 46, while Robach and Shue, 56, each have children from previous relationships.
Notably, Pvnew broke the news earlier this month that the journalists’ former spouses are now dating each other after bonding over the 2022 scandal and “their values.”
Robach and Holmes have yet to officially address their exes’ newfound romance, saying in Tuesday’s episode of their podcast that they will not “go back-and-forth” about “toxic” headlines.