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Eamonn Holmes breaks silence on Ruth Langsford split saying 'I'm not OK - but I hope we can be friends'


, confessing: "I'm not OK. This is not a good time at all." Speaking to the Mirror at the TRIC Awards, for which OK! are the official media partners, Eamonn shared his feelings on their 14-year marriage coming to an end: "It's too early to say but I hope we can still be friends." Battling chronic back pain that necessitated a wheelchair at the event, Eamonn admitted he felt like he was on "borrowed time", noting his father's untimely death at 65 from a heart attack in 1991.

Battling chronic back pain that necessitated a wheelchair at the event, Eamonn admitted he felt like he was on "borrowed time", noting his father's untimely death at 65 from a heart attack in 1991. Read MoreRelated Articles Shop chic and comfy maternity looks from £33 as Jenna Coleman celebrates pregnancy in £995 Tove dress Christine McGuinness was spotted supporting Eamonn at the awards ceremony, holding his hand and wrapping an arm around his shoulder as they posed for the camera.

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