Ruth Langsford was seen still wearing her wedding ring when she appeared on QVC on Thursday, amid her shock over her split from husband Eamonn Holmes.
The Loose Women presenter, 64, and Eamonn, also 64, recently revealed they are headed for divorce after work commitments “took their marriage in different directions”.
But appearing live on QVC Shopping to promote her clothing range on Thursday, Ruth was seen still wearing her wedding ring.
Ruth looked radiant on the show, as she donned a pink cricket-style jumper and white trousers, along with a pair of sandals.
It was just hours after an old clip of Eamonn resurfaced in January where he said he might one day return to Northern Ireland and marry a “local girl”.
Ruth Langsford was seen still wearing her wedding ring when she appeared on QVC on Thursday, amid her shock over her split from husband Eamonn Holmes.
But appearing live on QVC Shopping to promote her clothing range on Thursday, Ruth was seen still wearing her wedding ring.
Ruth seemed calm amid the clip’s resurgence, as she took to Instagram that same day to share snaps of herself wearing her QVC collection.
The television presenter wore a dark green short-sleeved sweater that she wore over a white blouse with a round neck.
Also wearing a pair of navy skinny jeans, former This Morning star Ruth accessorised her outfit with a beige bag.
In another photo, Ruth showed off her playful side as she posed in a pair of thick sunglasses, a cream cardigan and blue jeans.
Ruth debuted her QVC line in 2017, inspired by her perfect everyday wardrobe.
Her posts come shortly after Eamonn’s ‘marry a local girl’ comments were revealed.
The GB News presenter has gone through a difficult period in recent years which has seen him lose his mother, his job, his beloved home in Belfast and now his wife Ruth.
Speaking on NVTV Conversations with Gerry Kelly In January, Eamonn too spoke movingly about his three years of hell and admitted that he may always be in a wheelchair.
He The presenter said that his home will always be in Belfast and that it is possible that one day he will return to Northern Ireland.
Eamonn has gone through a difficult period in recent years which has seen him lose his mother, his job, his beloved home in Belfast and now his wife Ruth (pictured in 2022).
In another photo, Ruth showed off her playful side as she posed in a pair of thick sunglasses, a cream cardigan and blue jeans.
Speaking on Conversations with Gerry Kelly, Eamonn said: “If I get another wife I might go back (to Northern Ireland) and get a local girl.”
He said: ‘Ruth would not return to Northern Ireland. Yes, because of her family and also because she is English and she sees life in London and stuff, while I can’t stand London. That’s why we have a different perspective on these kinds of things.’
Eamonn then thought about a future without his wife and added: “Maybe Ruth will get hit by a bus or something, who knows?”
‘If I get another wife, maybe I’ll go back and get a local girl. It’s horrible to talk about Ruth being hit by a bus, it’s horrible.
The couple married in 2010 after dating for 13 years and said that despite their split, they are “determined to remain friends.”
One of the power couples on British television comes to an end after 27 years together, 14 of which they were married.
Eamonn said: ‘Ruth would not return to Northern Ireland. Yes, because of her family and also because she’s English and she sees life in London and stuff, whereas I can’t stand London’ (pictured in 2009).
They are parents to son Jack, 22, while Eamonn also has sons Declan, 35, Niall, 31, and daughter Rebecca, 33, from his previous marriage.
Eamonn and Ruth said in Saturday’s statement that they were “determined to remain friends” after spending most of their professional lives together.
However, sources say Ruth “orchestrated” the statement, which Eamonn refused to approve before it was published.
Sources told Mail+ that Eamonn is devastated by the split and that the split has been “largely orchestrated by Ruth”.
Eamonn reportedly told friends that he “didn’t want to get involved” and that “Ruth can do whatever she wants but keep me out of it.”