Eamonn Holmes is celebrating Manchester United’s FA Cup win – despite splitting up with Ruth Langsford.
It came as Holmes and Langsford are determined to ‘keep things amicable’ as the TV couple head for divorce after 14 years of marriage.
The former This Morning hosts, both 64, revealed they had split this morning after work commitments ‘took their marriage in different directions’.
The couple wedded in 2010 after spending 13 years together as a couple – and say they are now ‘determined to stay friends’.
They are parents to son Jack, 22, while Eamonn also has sons Declan, 35, Niall, 31, and daughter Rebecca, 33, from his previous marriage.
While Ruth and Eamonn have remained silent following the split announcement, sources close to the pair say that a ‘statement is being prepared by Ruth’s representatives’ which will share the sad news with their followers.
The beloved TV pair, who friends say were ‘as close to Richard Madeley and Judy Finnegan as you could get’, have sparked rumours over the last few months as neither appeared on the other’s Instagram posts.
Eamonn and Ruth, who wed in 2010 after 13 years together, are ‘determined to stay friends and keep things amicable’
While Ruth and Eamonn have remained silent following the split announcement, sources close to the pair say that a ‘statement is being prepared by Ruth’s representatives’ which will share the sad news with their followers
Eamonn and Ruth tied the knot in 2010 after 13 years together, in a lavish ceremony at the grand 19th century Hampshire hotel, The Elvetham
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford, both 64, have split after 14 years of marriage
The famous couple first met in through a mutual friend, GMTV star Sally Meen, while Eamonn was also on the show in 1997.
Two years later, he had split from his first wife Gabrielle Holmes, the mother of his three eldest children.
And despite Ruth and Eamonn feeling an instant connection, he ensured it was the nation’s best-kept secret, as he did not publicly confess his love for Ruth for two years.
Eamonn even refused to hold her hand in public or attend events together for the first few years of their relationship in a bid to stay respectful to his ex of nearly 20 years.
But after just a year of having their relationship out in the open, they welcomed their son Jack in 2002.
But now, more than 20 years later as the beloved pair have split, one friend told MailOnline: ‘Ruth and her team have been telling their friends to look out for the comments, which they are planning to put on social media.
‘It’s a very sorry tale. They are both so loved by the British public, they won over so many people on This Morning which they hosted for more than a decade.’
The couple, who live in Surrey, have prompted many rumours throughout the showbusiness industry in recent months by not appearing together on their individual Instagram accounts.
Eamonn and Ruth tied the knot in 2010 after 13 years together, in a lavish ceremony at the grand 19th century Hampshire hotel, The Elvetham.
Their split comes just days after Ruth revealed she fears Eamonn ‘might never be 100 per cent right’ after undergoing back surgery due to suffering chronic back pain for almost two years.
The GB News breakfast presenter is still recovering from the surgery and an injury to his shoulder, which saw him take four months off work at the end of last year.
The former This Morning hosts, both 64, ‘are in the process of divorcing’ after work commitments ‘took their marriage in different directions’ (pictured in 2021)
The couple are parents to son Jack, 22, while Eamonn also has sons Declan, 35, Niall, 31, and daughter Rebecca, 33, from his previous marriage (pictured in 2001)
The couple, who live in Surrey, have prompted many rumours throughout the showbusiness industry in recent months by not appearing together on their individual Instagram accounts (pictured in 2007)
A spokesperson for the couple said: ‘Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes have confirmed their marriage is over and they are in the process of divorcing’
He has ongoing daily physio sessions and either uses a cane or wheelchair to get about, with the support of his estranged wife Ruth.
Speaking to Woman’s Weekly, Ruth said: ‘I don’t know how much Eamonn’s mobility will improve. We live in hope.
‘He does the physio, but there might have to be some acceptance that this might never be 100% right. With any care situation – and there are millions of carers in this country – it isn’t always easy. It’s testing but we manage as a family.’
Ruth added: ‘I look at Eamonn, who’s had his health and back problems, and it makes you realise how important your health is.’
On their big day, Ruth walked down the aisle in a dress and matching headdress by Italian designer Angelina Colarusso.
The newlyweds were joined by famous friends including Royle Family star Sue Johnston, TV presenters Gloria Hunniford, Amanda Lamb and Jeremy Kyle, EastEnders actress Zoe Lucker and former champion boxer Barry McGuigan.
Writing on his Twitter page at the time, the proud groom confirmed: ‘Sorry if me and Ruth have been a bit quiet these past few days… but have been a bit preoccupied – we got married yesterday.
‘Although it was a truly stunningly beautiful day – even the sun was eclipsed by my beautiful bride, who I love even more than before.’
Eamonn gushed about his bride in Hello! magazine, which obtained exclusive photographs of their special day.
He told the magazine at the time: ‘Ruth was the missing jigsaw piece in my life. I was meant to be married.
‘She’s a wonderful mummy to Jack, a fantastic partner both personally and professionally and now, I’m proud to say, she’s my beautiful wife.’
Ruth, who regularly presents Loose Women, enthused: ‘Our relationship is very passionate. We’re like Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor.
It comes just days after Ruth revealed she fears Eamonn ‘might never be 100 per cent right’ after undergoing back surgery due to suffering chronic back pain for almost two years
The GB News breakfast presenter is still recovering from the surgery and an injury to his shoulder, which saw him take four months off work at the end of last year
He has ongoing daily physio sessions and either uses a cane or wheelchair to get about, with the support of his estranged wife Ruth
Eamonn and Ruth also hosted This Morning together for 14 years, and were a fixture on the show both on Fridays and during the school holidays (pictured in 2007)
However, in 2020 the pair were dropped from their Friday slot and replaced by Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary (pictured)
A source close to the pair said at the time they were ‘more upset than angry’ at being ousted from the show
Since then, Eamonn has been a presenter on GB News’ Breakfast Show, while Ruth has been a regular panellist and anchor on Loose Women since 1999
‘Although we bicker and argue, ultimately our love for each other and the bond we share is so strong.’
Eamonn and Ruth also hosted This Morning together for 14 years, and were a fixture on the show both on Fridays and during the school holidays.
However, in 2020 the pair were dropped from their Friday slot and replaced by Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary.
A source close to the pair said at the time they were ‘more upset than angry’ at being ousted from the show.
Since then, Eamonn has been a presenter on GB News’ Breakfast Show, while Ruth has been a regular panellist and anchor on Loose Women since 1999.
Their romance has sparked concern in recent weeks as Ruth admitted that the last two years have been hard on her relationship after Eamonn suffered from complex health issues.
Discussing how Eamonn refused to hold her hand in public or attend events together for the first few years of their relationship in a bid to stay respectful to his ex, Ruth only fell harder for her man.
She admitted to The Daily Mail in 2017: ‘I thought it spoke volumes about the sort of man he was, the sort of father he was and the integrity he had. It made me love him more, not less.’
It wasn’t until 2005 that Eamonn officially divorced Gabrielle.
Then in 2006, the TV couple soon became the nation’s sweethearts as they began co-hosting ITV’s This Morning.
And after Eamonn spotted a couple of gentlemen flirting with Ruth at the Cheltenham Races, he made an impromptu proposal.
Eamon had already respectfully asked Ruth’s mother for her hand in marriage because her father was in the late stages of Alzheimer’s.
Eamonn and Ruth first met in 1997 when he was presenting breakfast show GMTV and a mutual friend and fellow TV star, Sally Meen, 58, introduced them (Eamonn in 1994)
Two years earlier, Eamonn had split from his first wife, Gabrielle Holmes, who is the mother of his three eldest children, Declan, 35, Rebecca, 33, and Niall, 31 (pictured in 1993 with Niall)
And despite Ruth and Eamonn feeling an instant connection, he ensured it was the nation’s best-kept secret, as he did not publicly confess his love for Ruth for two years
But after just a year of having their relationship out in the open, they welcomed their son Jack in 2002. It wasn’t until 2005 that Eamonn officially divorced Gabrielle (picture in 2002 with Jack)
Then in 2006, the TV couple soon became the nation’s sweethearts as they began co-hosting ITV’s This Morning (pictured in 2007)
And after Eamonn spotted a couple of gentlemen flirting with Ruth Cheltenham Races, he made an impromptu proposal. In 2010, the iconic duo wedded in a not-so-secret glitzy ceremony at Elvetham Hall, Hampshire (pictured in 2010)
Soon after they put down roots in the town of Weybridge, Surrey – the couple often enjoy hosting in their lavish six-bedroom property , which is said to be worth a whopping £3.2 million
Eamonn and Ruth have always been honest about the state of their relationship and they have continually confessed over the years that they do have a few spats. Some of which were shared to the homes across the county as they have had to work through some disagreements while presenting their show (pictured in 2009)
But despite the pair having their fair share of arguments, they admit that they are usually over something unimportant, such as presents. One year she was gifted some bacon (pictured in 2007)
So he composed a love letter on his phone and dragged her out of the race box and popped the question.
She told the Loose Women panel in 2018: ‘We were at the races in a box with some people and I’d had a few drinks and had won a bit on the horses and was having a lovely time.
‘Eamonn had gone out to the loo and when he came back, there were men in the box with us flirting and chatting to me, and he said: ‘I don’t like that them flirting with my wife.’
‘And then he went: ‘Actually, she’s not my wife. She should be my wife.’ We had been together 14 years by then. ‘Why is she not my wife? Why haven’t I done this?”
After dragging her away from her sea of admirers, the couple were on their way home when Eamonn repeatedly asked Ruth if her phone had a notification.
Ruth thought nothing of it, but after Eamonn’s consistent questioning, she reluctantly checked her mobile.
At first, she believed he had shared a ‘saucy message’, but it was actually a sweet and meaningful declaration of his love about how much he loved her and adored her.
She confessed to the panel: ‘I opened it and then there was this beautiful letter. Right at the end it said: ‘Will you marry me?’
‘Because we didn’t know this driver I text him back saying: ‘Yes please.’ Then we sat holding hands all the way home and it was really romantic.’