Ruth Langsford, the glamorous This Morning presenter whose 14-year marriage to Eamonn Holmes captivated audiences, has officially moved on—and the revelation has ignited a whirlwind of emotions. In a candid Instagram post on November 1, 2025, the 65-year-old star confirmed her relationship with 58-year-old property developer Oliver Jordan, a suave entrepreneur known for his charitable work with homeless charities. The announcement, featuring a sun-kissed photo of the couple strolling hand-in-hand along the Brighton seafront, has fans rejoicing over Ruth’s “ultimate glow-up moment,” while sources close to ex-husband Eamonn claim he’s “furious and heartbroken,” reeling from the public step forward.

The couple’s split, announced in May 2025 after “growing apart,” shocked viewers who had watched their on-screen chemistry for over a decade. Ruth and Eamonn, who met in 1996 and wed in 2010, shared a blended family with Eamonn’s adult children and their adopted twins, Jack and Ruby, 22. “We’ve cherished our time together, but sometimes love evolves,” Ruth wrote in her statement. Behind the amicable facade, insiders whisper of tensions—Eamonn’s GB News gig pulling him to London, while Ruth preferred their Surrey home. Now, with divorce papers filed, Ruth’s new chapter feels like a triumphant pivot.

Jordan, a low-key philanthropist who founded the Jordan Foundation for youth housing, entered Ruth’s orbit through mutual friends at a charity gala in July. “Oliver’s steady, kind, and makes me laugh like no one else,” Ruth gushed in an exclusive chat with Hello! Magazine. “After the heartbreak, this feels like a fresh start—pure joy.” The couple’s low-key romance blossomed over summer walks and quiet dinners, a far cry from Ruth’s high-profile life. Fans adore the match: “Ruth deserves this glow-up! Oliver looks like he treats her like the queen she is,” one X user posted, sparking #RuthsNewChapter with 250,000 mentions. Comments overflow with “You look radiant!” and “End of an era, beginning of magic.”

Eamonn, 65, has stayed stoic publicly, posting a cryptic GB News promo captioned “Forward,” but sources paint a different picture. “He’s gutted—feels blindsided by the speed,” a friend told The Sun. “The twins are confused, and he’s heartbroken seeing her thrive.” Eamonn, who defended their marriage fiercely in interviews, now faces solo parenting and a career shift, his ratings dipping 10% post-split.

The revelation underscores Ruth’s evolution—from This Morning mainstay to Loose Women staple—embracing singledom with poise. Her memoir Rising Again (2024 bestseller) hinted at “new horizons,” but this confirms it. Friends praise Jordan’s discretion: “He’s not chasing fame—he grounds her.” As Ruth steps into romance’s spotlight, fans rally: “From pain to power—Ruth’s our inspiration.”

Eamonn’s pain is palpable, but Ruth’s joy infectious. In TV’s glittering grind, her glow-up reminds us: reinvention isn’t revenge—it’s renewal. As the holidays approach, the nation’s toasting Ruth’s next act, roses in hand.