Eamonn holmes begs fans 'think of me' as he issues 'sad' health update

Eamonn holmes begs fans 'think of me' as he issues 'sad' health update


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TV STAR EAMONN HOLMES HAS ISSUED A HEARTBREAKING PLEA TO FANS AFTER HE PROVIDED A 'VERY SAD' UPDATE ON HIS HEALTH, WHICH HAS BEEN A CAUSE OF CONCERN FOR MANY MONTHS 10:04, 30 May


2025 Veteran TV presenter Eamonn Holmes has asked fans to "keep him in mind" after sharing an emotional update on his well-being. The 65-year-old, who previously co-hosted This


Morning, recently suffered a concerning incident when he fell off his chair while presenting the GB News Breakfast show alongside co-host Ellie Costello. Viewers heard a loud crash as the


camera focused on guest commentator Charlie Rowley. Ellie could be overheard gasping "oh my gosh" off-camera, before Eamonn urged Charlie to "carry on" before briefly


leaving the air and returning after a commercial break. Eamonn has been diligently working on his recovery following spinal surgery in 2022, which aimed to alleviate chronic back pain caused


by three slipped discs. Over the past year, he has visibly struggled with mobility, utilising walking aids and a wheelchair. One week after his GB News tumble, the veteran presenter posted


a nostalgic photograph on Instagram, which showed him in full health. In the image, Eamonn proudly stands, hands in pockets, donning a crisp white shirt, black trousers, tie, and overcoat,


ready to present a news segment, reports the Mirror. Article continues below Eamonn reminisced: "This pic tells me this was 3 years ago in my Home City of Belfast. I was making a big


extravaganza featuring The Ulster Orchestra and Film and TV music associated with famous producers. "It actually made me very sad looking at it because I could walk then and can't


now. I pray to God and the new Docs that I am seeing that all will change and change soon. Keep you posted and please think of me." Support poured in from fans and friends, with one


commenting: "Hang in there. Am sure it's incredibly hard and dispiriting; but here's hoping that better days are to come." Another shared their personal connection:


"This was my very first TV gig and it was such a special privilege to work with you Eamonn, you gave me amazing support and solid advice at working in the industry. Wishing you all the


very best in your healing and thank you for being an inspiration." A fellow patient offered empathy: "I hope they can help you Eamonn. I'm recovering from spinal surgery.


It's a long haul to recover but worth it. Sending positive thoughts for a good outcome for you," they said. Eamonn humorously addressed his on-air tumble, quipping about the


"wonky wheels" at the studio. After returning from a commercial break, he reassured viewers: "Welcome back. Good to see you again. Especially good for me to see you again. I


am still alive, yes. "And they're very wonky wheels on chairs that we've got here, and matter of fact, we don't really like the chairs full stop, do we? They're a


bit slippy and slidey and I've slipped and slid off mine there. Article continues below "Not the first guest to have done so, we've had a few, they have to remain nameless


because they're well known people, but they've hit the floor really badly, quite frightening. "And it was a bit of a shock for me because I've had a fall in my bathroom


two weeks ago, which hospitalised me, and that hit me again right in the back. (I'm) really, really sore. Really sore." WANT ALL THE BIGGEST SHOWBIZ AND TV NEWS STRAIGHT TO YOUR


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