Eamonn Holmes made a fiery return to television today, marking his first appearance since announcing the end of his 27-year relationship with Ruth Langsford. The 64-year-old presenter hosted his GB News show, Breakfast with Eamonn and Isabel, at 6 a.m., where he addressed his breakup and did not hold back his criticisms on various topics.
Acknowledging the Split
An hour into the show, Holmes took a moment to thank viewers for their support following the news of his separation from Langsford. He said, “I’d like to thank people for their support for Ruth and me over the last few days as to the news of our separation. Your support for both of us is very much appreciated.”
Despite the significant personal news, Holmes did not discuss the split at the beginning of his program, and the early paper reviews did not feature the headlines about his marriage.
Jibes at Politicians and Government
Holmes quickly shifted his focus to the day’s news, delivering sharp critiques of political figures. He specifically targeted Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, making fun of his football playing and comparing him to a dull school headteacher.
Holmes commented, “Can this man get any more boring than he is? This business of conscription, this business of arithmetic He would have made an excellent head teacher, wouldn’t he? Oh, Mr. Sunak’s in today; he’s a right bore, he is.”
He continued his criticism, saying, “You don’t see presidential candidates in America doing this. They act presidential. All this business of kicking footballs is a lot of nonsense.”
In an interview with MP Mel Stride, Holmes accused the government of “stealing” from people through retrospective taxes, dismissively referring to Stride’s department as “the department of thievery.”
The End of an Era
Holmes and Langsford’s split marks the end of a significant chapter in British television. The couple, who married in 2010 after 13 years of dating, were beloved for their dynamic as co-hosts of This Morning on Fridays. They co-hosted the show from 2006 until Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary took their place in 2021.
The couple has one son, Jack, who recently started university. Holmes also has three children from his previous marriage: Declan, Niall, and Rebecca.
New Beginnings and Career Moves
Holmes has been a prominent figure on GB News since January 2022, hosting the morning show with Isabel Webster. Their partnership dates back to 2014, when they worked together on Sky’s early morning news show Sunrise. Webster was instrumental in encouraging Holmes to join GB News after his departure from This Morning.
In addition to his television work, Holmes has recently taken on a new role as the spokesperson for The Travel Franchise, partnering with travel reporter Hayley Sparkes. They will co-host the Travel Podcast and Holmes will serve as a keynote speaker at international conferences.
Holmes expressed his enthusiasm for the new role, saying, “Working in news means that I often see or report on how the travel industry is disrupted. During the pandemic, it was clear that those who had booked through travel agents had support and advice when they needed it most.
I would never think of booking my holiday independently. I pick up the phone and talk to a travel consultant who I know and trust, and who can add a layer of value and security to help navigate any uncertainties, ensuring a smoother and more enjoyable travel experience.”
Langsford’s Continued Presence
Meanwhile, Langsford will be taking a brief break from her role on Loose Women, where she has been a mainstay since 1999. She took a hiatus from the show between 2002 and 2010 but returned in 2014 as one of its primary anchors. Langsford has frequently shared personal insights on the show, including her thoughts on marriage and relationships.
In a candid discussion in 2022, she remarked, “See, I think, people go, ‘Oh, you’d hate it if you were dumped for a younger woman.’ I go, ‘No, I would hate it because…’ then I could do the whole cliché thing, ‘Oh, Eamonn is such a cliché, he’s going with a 25-year-old, How sad. But then I think, ‘No, the worst thing for me is if he went off with someone the same age.’ That’s my worst fear.”
Moving Forward
As Holmes and Langsford navigate this new phase of their lives, their fans and viewers continue to show strong support. Holmes’ return to TV demonstrates his resilience and commitment to his career, while Langsford remains a respected and influential figure in daytime television. Their contributions to British media, both individually and as a couple, have left an indelible mark on their audience.
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