Eamonn Holmes’ marriage to Ruth Langsford reportedly ended after she made the ‘shock’ discovery that he was ‘sharing intimate chats with another woman’.
The former This Morning star couple, both 65, shocked fans in May last year when it was revealed that they had split after 14 years of marriage and were headed for divorce.
Eamonn has since moved on with new girlfriend Katie Alexander, 43, while Ruth is enjoying the single life, with the star recently enjoying a girls’ getaway for her birthday.
And while Ruth and Eamonn have remained relatively quiet about their split, new reports reveal that the GB News star’s actions led to the breakdown of their romance, with Ruth said to have been ‘horrified’ to overhear him having a cosy chat with another woman when he thought he was home alone.
The Loose Woman star also reportedly found messages on his laptop, with The Sun reporting that the discovery was a ‘real kick in the teeth’.
The publication said: ‘Eamonn thought he was in the house alone while he was chatting on the phone. But Ruth could hear him from elsewhere in the house and was totally horrified. She confronted Eamonn. It was quite a shock – for both of them.
Eamonn Holmes ‘ marriage to Ruth Langsford reportedly ended after she made the ‘shock’ discovery that he was ‘sharing intimate chats with another woman’
Ruth was said to have been ‘horrified’ to overhear him having a cosy chat with another woman when he thought he was home alone
‘Eamonn had no idea Ruth was in the house at the time. It was a huge blow to Ruth, particularly as she had been devoted to caring for Eamonn during his physical health issues. To discover he was sharing intimate chats with another woman was a real kick in the teeth for Ruth.’
A source reported to The Sun that the row over the phone call occurred in April in the pair’s Surrey home, however, just weeks later Ruth was said to have found messages on his laptop.
The discovery was said to have triggered their split announcement, with the heartbreaking discovery said to have been ‘the straw that broke the camel’s back’.
The insider added: ‘After the phone call row the marriage limped on for a few weeks until Ruth found the laptop messages. It was another awful experience for her and the straw that broke the camel’s back as far as the marriage was concerned.’
A joint statement issued by the pair announcing their split simply read: ‘Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes have confirmed their marriage is over and they are in the process of divorcing.’
MailOnline have contacted representatives of Ruth and Eamonn for comment.
Last month, Ruth opened up on her divorce from Eamonn in a new interview for the first time since they announced their shock split last year.
The Loose Women star discussed their ‘difficult’ break up after 14 years of marriage and 27 years together and how she has picked herself up and moved on.
The former This Morning star couple, both 65, shocked fans in May last year when it was revealed that they had split after 14 years of marriage and were headed for divorce [pictured in 2021]
‘Eamonn thought he was in the house alone while he was chatting on the phone. But Ruth could hear him from elsewhere in the house and was totally horrified. She confronted Eamonn’
‘Eamonn had no idea Ruth was in the house at the time. It was a huge blow to Ruth, particularly as she had been devoted to caring for Eamonn during his physical health issues’
The row over the phone call occurred in April in the pair’s Surrey home, however, just weeks later Ruth was said to have found messages on his laptop (pictured together 2021)
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Shortly after their separation, Eamonn went public with his new relationship with dating counsellor Katie Alexander, while Ruth remains publicly single.
Speaking to woman&home about their divorce, Ruth is determined to look ahead and feels an enthusiasm for what’s next, including meeting someone new.
When asked how she is feeling now, Ruth said: ‘I’m alright. Relationship breakdowns are very difficult – marriage, friendship, whatever it is – but you just deal with it and you have to move on. You can either let yourself crumble or you pick yourself up and get on with life. It’s a choice.’
Ruth, who shares son Jack, 22, with Eamonn, added: ‘I’m not delighted my marriage is over but I’ve accepted that my marriage is over, so I am trying to now embrace the fact that I’m single and can make choices that are just about me.’
The former This Morning host, who co-presented the Friday show with her ex-husband Eamonn, went on to discuss navigating a break-up in the public eye.
Last month, Ruth opened up on her divorce from Eamonn in a new interview for the first time since they announced their shock split last year
Shortly after their separation, Eamonn went public with his new relationship with dating counsellor Katie Alexander [pictured], 43, while Ruth remains publicly single
She said: ‘A break-up of a relationship is hard enough for anybody to deal with. A divorce is very difficult and it’s very painful, but most people don’t have to do it in the public eye, with everybody having an opinion about you and writing things about you and commenting things about you.
‘But that’s the nature of my job. I’ve always had that and if you can’t cope with that, you shouldn’t be doing this job.’
Discussing being on her own again after the split, she said: I’m quite fine being on my own, but not forever.
‘When you’re in a relationship, it’s easy to say, “Great, I’ve got a weekend to myself,” but when you think that might be every weekend, it’s a different story.’