Ruth Langsford (Image: ITV)

Ruth Langsford filmed singing romantic duet with showbiz pal after Eamonn Holmes split

by · Birmingham Live

Ruth Langsford has been letting her hair down with friends and even giving karaoke a whirl. The ITV presenter made headlines earlier this year when she and husband Eamonn Holmes decided to call it quits.

But it seems as though she is being supported by her showbiz pals as she attended a get-together with Rylan Clark, Lizzie Cundie and Rylan's cousin Kimberley Morgan. Lizzie captured the moment that Ruth got on the mic with Rylan at his Essex pad, MEN reports.

The duo showed off their vocals with a performance of Diana Ross and Lionel Richie's Endless Love. Sharing a video of them performing song with her followers, Lizzie wrote on Instagram: "What a duet," alongside a string of red heart emojis and tagged the pair.

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Ruth then re-shared the post and said: "Thank goodness ONE of us can sing!!" Rylan shot to fame after appearing as a contestant on singing show The X Factor back in 2012.

Lizzie shared a picture of the group on social media and said: "Can’t beat fabulous friends @rylan @ruthlangsford @kimberley_morgan777 #love #fun #birthday."

Rylan Clark (Image: Ian West/PA Wire)

Ruth posted the snap to her own Instagram Story and joked:" I need higher shoes!!" The next morning, Ruth shared a video of herself walking her dog.

She wrote: "@rylan I'm very much needing this fresh air after last night!" before later admitting her blender was too loud for her delicate head.

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