In a candid and deeply moving interview that has left fans reaching for the tissues, Eamonn Holmes, 65, has finally broken his silence on the “lonely” and “heartbreaking” reality of life after his 14-year marriage to Ruth Langsford ended in a shock divorce announced in May 2024. Speaking to GB News colleague Isabel Webster on December 7, 2025, Eamonn confessed with raw emotion: “She used me—then vanished,” referring to the painful betrayal he felt from Ruth’s swift move to therapy and self-care while he grappled with chronic health woes and the sting of her new independence. The former This Morning golden couple, who captivated audiences for 27 years together, parted amid whispers of Eamonn’s flirtatious chats with other women—a “shock discovery” that Ruth reportedly overheard, becoming the “straw that broke the camel’s back.” Now, with Ruth, 65, embracing 2025 as “her year” of positivity and potential new romance, Eamonn admits the split has left him “praying for kindness” in the new year, his voice cracking as he reflected on the “devastating” loss of their shared life.

The couple’s fairy-tale facade crumbled publicly last spring, when a joint statement confirmed their divorce after 14 years of marriage and 27 years together. Eamonn, who has three children from his first marriage to Gabrielle Holmes (1985–1997)—Declan, Rebecca, and Jack—and shares son Jack, 23, with Ruth, has been open about his chronic back pain, which worsened after spinal surgery in 2024, confining him to a wheelchair and limiting mobility. “2024 was hell—health crumbling, marriage ending, GB News shake-up with Isabel’s departure,” he told Webster, his eyes welling. Ruth, meanwhile, has channeled her pain into therapy, revealing in a Woman & Home interview: “The fear has gone—I’m fine on my own, but not forever.” Her stunning makeover and QVC fashion line success signal a fresh chapter, while Eamonn’s new romance with relationship counselor Katie Alexander, 42, has drawn tabloid scrutiny since their TRIC Awards debut in December 2024.

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Eamonn’s “used me—then vanished” lament stems from the split’s asymmetry: Ruth’s swift pivot to self-care and therapy (“tools to deal with things,” she said), contrasted with his isolation amid health battles and professional changes, including Isabel Webster’s unexpected GB News exit in December 2024. “She deserved the best—I extended an olive branch,” Eamonn shared, noting Ruth’s “dignity” but admitting the “shock discovery” of his intimate chats with another woman overheard by Ruth was the catalyst. “It was the real kick in the teeth,” sources told The Sun. Ruth, prioritizing fun with friends, has not closed the door on dating: “2025 is my year—positive energy only,” she quipped, putting Eamonn and Katie “on the backburner.”

Fans are heartbroken, with #EamonnAndRuth trending (500k posts): “From This Morning magic to this—crying for their forever” (@TVLegendsForever, 40k likes). Eamonn’s poignant New Year’s wish—”Praying for a kinder 2025″—resonates amid his mobility struggles and GB News shake-up. Ruth’s therapy journey inspires: “She’s rising—queen behavior” (@LooseWomenFan, 30k retweets).

Their legacy endures: from Granada sparks in 1996 to This Morning triumphs (2006–2021), How The Other Half Lives, and Eamonn & Ruth’s 7 Year Itch. Eamonn’s three older children and shared Jack, now 23, navigate the fallout with grace. As Ruth eyes “good vibes,” Eamonn clings to hope: “Life’s tough, but love finds a way.” Britain’s in shock, but their resilience shines—a testament to a bond that, even broken, defies erasure.