Ruth Langsford, the poised presenter whose This Morning elegance captivated audiences for two decades, has thrown caution to the wind and gone public with a stunning new romance that’s set social media ablaze. In a candid Instagram post on November 6, 2025, the 65-year-old star confirmed her relationship with 58-year-old property developer Oliver Jordan, a low-key philanthropist whose quiet charm stands in stark contrast to her ex-husband Eamonn Holmes’ fiery persona. The announcement, featuring a sun-kissed photo of the couple strolling hand-in-hand along Brighton’s pebbled beach, has fans overjoyed at Ruth’s “glow-up,” but sources close to Eamonn claim he’s “furious and heartbroken,” viewing it as a swift betrayal just months after their split.

The couple’s divorce, announced in May 2025 after 14 years of marriage, stunned loyal viewers who had rooted for their on-screen spark since 2010. “We’ve grown apart, but remain friends,” they stated then, citing busy careers—Ruth on Loose Women, Eamonn on GB News. Behind the amicable facade, tensions simmered: Eamonn’s London commute strained their Surrey home life, and whispers of irreconcilable differences hinted at deeper rifts. Now, with papers filed and assets divided—including their £5 million home—Ruth’s new chapter feels like a triumphant pivot. Jordan, founder of the Jordan Foundation for youth housing, entered her orbit at a July charity gala. “Oliver’s steady, kind, and makes me laugh like no one else,” Ruth gushed to Hello! Magazine. “After the heartbreak, this is pure joy.”

Fans are obsessed, flooding #RuthsNewChapter with 800,000 posts. “From pain to power—Ruth deserves this!” tweeted Holly Willoughby, while Dawn French added, “Queen thriving—love it!” The duo’s low-key romance—summer walks, quiet dinners—contrasts Ruth’s high-profile past, earning praise as her “ultimate glow-up.” Yet, Eamonn, 65, is reportedly seething. “He’s gutted—feels like she’s rubbing it in,” a pal told The Sun. “The twins are confused, and seeing her happy with another man? It’s salt in the wound.” Eamonn, posting cryptic GB News promos like “Forward,” has stayed mum publicly, but insiders say he’s “raging behind closed doors,” especially as Ruth’s ITV deals—like a festive special—thrive.

The mystery man’s identity—revealed as Jordan, a widower with two grown children—has only fueled the drama. “He’s not chasing fame—he grounds her,” a friend said. Their first public outing at a London theater gala saw Ruth radiant in a scarlet gown, Jordan’s arm a steady anchor. Fans swoon: “Eamonn who? Ruth’s glowing!”

The split’s shadow lingers. Married since 2010, they blended families—Eamonn’s sons Jack and Barry, their twins Jack and Ruby, 22. Custody remains amicable, but Eamonn’s commute exacerbated the drift. “We tried, but lives pulled us apart,” Ruth reflected.

Ruth’s revelation isn’t revenge—it’s renewal. As she steps into romance’s spotlight, fans celebrate: “From divorce dust to love’s dawn—Ruth’s our inspiration.” Eamonn’s fire may burn, but Ruth’s light shines brighter. In TV’s glare, her new beginning is the story we all needed: heartbreak heals, happiness rebounds. Who’s next to glow? The nation watches, roses in hand.