The Loose Women star is said to be โshockedโ by Eamonnโs multiple budding female โfriendshipsโ and feels he was keeping a โsecret lifeโ from her throughout their 14 year marriage.
Ruth Langsford has been deeply hurt by her estranged husband Eamonn Holmesโ close friendships with three younger women since their split.
The former showbiz duo, who once co-hosted ITVโs This Morning, surprised the entertainment world in May by announcing their separation after 14 years of marriage and 27 years together.
Eamonn spoke out about his divorce for the first time last month, confessing: โIโm not OK. This is not a good time at all.โ
Insiders claim that the Loose Women star has also been left devastated after discovering Eamonnโs budding friendship with multiple females who heโs been linked to since they went public with their split.
The 64-year-old has been linked to three different women including Katie Alexander and Hayley Sparks in recent weeks.
Speaking to Bella Magazine, a source revealed: โRuth is in absolute shock. That there is another woman heโs turning to is making her wonder how many more there could be.
โIt all feels never-ending. Sheโs very hurt by it all โ itโs like heโs been living a secret life all this time. She feels let down. Never would she of thought that he could have done this to her and her family.โ
They continued: โEveryone is in shock and for Ruth, itโs deeply painful. Sheโs so good at putting on a brave face and smiling through it all, but inside, friends know sheโs struggling.
โKnowing the man she was married to and shared her life and career with is not the man she thought is going to take a long time to get over.โ
However, Ruth is reportedly open to finding love again and โhasnโt ruled out things like dating appsโ.
An insider claims that friends of Ruth โhave been rallying aroundโ her โand telling her to meet someone newโ.
They added to Best Magazine: โRuth has been completely shocked by it all. She doesnโt feel ready, if truth be told, but she has been left reeling after seeing Eamonn get close to a new woman.
โShe never thought in a million years there would be talk of either of them moving on after just publicly announcing their split, but her friends have said that if Eamonn is moving on with someone new, then thereโs no reason why she shouldnโt as well.โ
Whilst itโs not likely that the mum-of-one will go public with a new romance in the near future, her pals have reportedly devised โa long list of menโ who they believe could make her happy once she is ready to try again.
Ruth and Eamonn previously tied the knot back in 2010 at Elvetham Hall in Hampshire and later welcomed their first and only child together into the world, their son Jack, who is now 22-years-old.
The GB News presenter also has three older children whom he shares with his first wife Gabrielle Holmes.
After the shocking revelation of Eamonn Holmes’ multiple budding female friendships post his split with Ruth Langsford, the Loose Women star is reportedly feeling deeply hurt and betrayed. Sources close to Ruth have disclosed that she was unaware of Eamonn’s secret life and the extent of his connections with other women.
Ruth’s inner circle has been a source of support for her during this difficult time, encouraging her to remain open to the possibility of finding love again. Despite her initial hesitance, Ruth has not ruled out the idea of exploring options like dating apps in the future.
Although Ruth may not be ready to publicly announce a new romance anytime soon, her friends have already started compiling a list of potential suitors who they believe could bring her happiness when she is ready to move on.
Ruth and Eamonn’s marriage, which began in 2010 at Elvetham Hall in Hampshire, resulted in the birth of their son Jack. As Ruth navigates the complexities of her separation from Eamonn, she is surrounded by the love and support of her friends, who are urging her to prioritize her own happiness moving forward.
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Source: CNN