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Ruth Langsford praised by Loose Women co-star for 'dignity and pride' over Eamonn Holmes divorce

by · Manchester Evening News

Ruth Langsford has been praised for her "dignity and pride" after her split from Eamonn Holmes. The former This Morning duo announced their divorce in May after 14 years of marriage.

Now, Ruth's Loose Women co-star Coleen Nolan has opened up about how her pal is handling things She told Woman magazine: "I will say from a friend's point of view is, I've never met anyone that has handled something with so much dignity and pride."

"She's just such a lady, more of a lady then I'll ever be, I would've spilled my guts right now." Coleen - who has been divorce twice before herself - admitted that she has tried giving Ruth some advice, but her friend has taken her own path.

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She added: "I've given her advice but she doesn't listen to me, I'm going, 'How can you not say anything?' But I don't need to give her advice."

Ruth, 64, is yet to publicly address the breakup since returning to Loose Women last month. Eamonn, 64, who is now in a new relationship, is said to have moved out of the home he shared with Ruth, and over summer the GB News presenter admitted he was "not OK".

Speaking at the TRIC Awards in June at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London - where he was nominated in the Best News Presenter category, as well as Best News Broadcast for his work on GB News - he told the Daily Mirror newspaper about the end of his 14-year marriage: "I'm not OK. This is not a good time at all."

Ruth has been supporting Coleen
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When asked about whether he and Ruth will continue to have a relationship of any kind, Eamonn added: "It's too early to say but I hope we can still be friends."

Eamonn, who suffers chronic back pain which is so severe he needed a walking aid and high-tech wheelchair for the ceremony, also admitted he feels as if he is living on "borrowed time", as his father Leonard died at the age of 65 from a heart attack in 1991. He added: "I wasn't going to come but I've got this new chair with all these gadgets."