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Ruth Langsford Says Counselling Is Helping After Split, Open to Love Again

The Loose Women presenter credits therapy with restoring her confidence following the breakup.

Overview

  • In a new Woman & Home interview, Langsford says she started counselling when she and Eamonn Holmes separated and is still attending sessions.
  • She describes moving from a "dark" period to "seeing light" and says she is not actively looking but would not rule out a new relationship or remarriage.
  • Langsford remains on Loose Women, continues her QVC clothing range, and is writing a book titled Feeling Fabulous for release early next year.
  • ITV plans to reduce Loose Women’s broadcast run to about 30 weeks next year, and the broadcaster has indicated the current panel will remain.
  • The couple’s divorce is not yet final as financial arrangements are addressed, with Holmes publicly linked to Katie Alexander and engaged in a separate tax dispute with HMRC.