Shock: Eamonn Holmes reveals he was extremely outraged at Donny Osmond because Donny and Ruth had sex while he was in the hospital for treatment
Eamonn Holmes admitted he โhatedโ Donny Osmond before he met him during an appearance on GB News.
The TV presenter also opened up about a โrun-inโ he had with the late singer David Cassidy.
During a discussion on GB News, Eamonn detailed the encounters with Paul Coyte and Ellie Costello.
Sharing further detail, Eamonn began: โI have never had a nosebleed in my life, except I did once, right? It was pouring like a tapโฆโ
โOver Donny,โ Eamonn confirmed before continuing. โIt was pouring like a tap and Donny was presenting this programme calledโฆ I think it was called the Pyramid Game.
โHe came into my dressing room and I was bleeding and panicking like mad into the sink and I got this rub on the head and he said, โHey buddyโฆโโ
Paul and Ellie burst into laughter as the sports reporter asked: โSay that again.โ
โโHey buddyโ, Eamonn repeated before adding: โโHey buddy donโt worryโ and he was doing all of this to me and he said to me, โThis happens to me all the timeโ.
โHe was probably fibbing but anyway, it made me feel very good and I felt bad because when I was 14, I hated him.โ
โAnd he turned out to be really nice,โ Ellie chipped in as Eamonn replied: โThere was him and there was David Cassidy.
โDavid Cassidy was a complete a**. He was not a very nice man at all, but Donny Osmond, the nicest fella.โ
โI say that but I have had a run-in with Cassidy,โ Eamonn stated before Paul agreed: โSo have I.โ
Eamonnโs admission comes after he and his wife Ruth Langsford confirmed they were parting ways.
The TV duo are filing for divorce and while Ruth is yet to return to Loose Women, Eamonn returned to GB News where he thanked viewers for their support.
In a brief statement, he said: โJust before we move on weโd just like to thank people for your support for Ruth and I over the last few days as to the news of our separation. Your support for both of us is very much appreciated.โ
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Source: Tampa Bay Times
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