Eamonn Holmes was back on GB News on Wednesday to present the breakfast show after confirming he and his wife Ruth Langsford are set to divorce

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Eamonn Holmes was back on GB News on Tuesday to present the breakfast show after confirming he and his wife Ruth Langsford are set to divorce (Image: Image: GB News)

Eamonn Holmes made a splash on GB News with an “unusual” start to the show on Wednesday. lime

Eamonn was joined virtually by his colleague Isabel Webster, who was reporting live from Portsmouth. Noting the morning’s unusual set up, the former This Morning star, 64, told viewers: “Hello there, very good morning to you, good to see you. Wednesday, June 5, this is [the breakfast show] rather unusually with me here in London and Isabel Webster in Portsmouth. Good morning, Isabel.”

Not put off by the unusual dynamic, Isabel chimed in cheerfully: “Good morning. That’s right I am in Portsmouth today at the National Commemorative Event. His Majesty the King, the Queen, and the Prince of Wales will be joined by the Prime Minister and the leader of the opposition.”

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Eamonn confessed Tuesday’s set up was ‘unusual’
According to the Express, Eamonn then highlighted the significance of the day saying: “Normandy prepares to honour its legacy and President Joe Biden flies into France.” The veteran news anchor went on to tease the day’s news agenda, adding: “This is going to be a very special day as Portsmouth is the venue for a lot of events to honour troops who crossed the Channel 80 years ago as they headed into the battle of a lifetime. Tell us what is going on, Isabel.”
Isabel then took over, welcoming viewers to Portsmouth, describing it as a city steeped in history: “Welcome everybody at home to Portsmouth this morning, this historic city.” She concluded by emphasizing the city’s connection to D-Day: “Every day is D-Day as soon as you arrive in the city you see all the signs to the D-Day Museum, it is etched into their history.” lime

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Eamonn and Ruth announced their split last month
Isabel detailed the upcoming attractions for fans, including performances by the Red Arrows and Military Bands, as well as a showcase of two World War Two aircraft. She also opened up about her personal connection to the event, recounting her grandfather’s wartime experiences and survival.

Eamonn and Isabel are regular faces on GB News, presenting from the studio Monday through Wednesday each week. Eamonn returned to the show last week amidst news of his impending divorce from Ruth Langsford.

While Ruth has remained silent on the matter, taking a break from Loose Women, Eamonn expressed gratitude for the public’s support during this challenging time. He shared live on air: “Just before we move on we’d 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.”

Eamonn Holmes was back on GB News on Tuesday to present the breakfast show after confirming he and his wife Ruth Langsford are set to divorce (Image:Image: GB News)

Eamonn Holmes was back on GB News on Wednesday to present the breakfast show after confirming he and his wife Ruth Langsford are set to divorce. Eamonn Holmes made a splash on GB News with an “unusual” start to the show on Wednesday. Eamonn was joined virtually by his colleague Isabel Webster, who was reporting live from Portsmouth. lime

Despite the morning’s unconventional set up, the former This Morning star, 64, greeted viewers by saying: “Hello there, very good morning to you, good to see you. Wednesday, June 5, this is [the breakfast show] rather unusually with me here in London and Isabel Webster in Portsmouth. Good morning, Isabel.”

Not deterred by the strange dynamic, Isabel cheerfully chimed in, “Good morning. That’s right I am in Portsmouth today at the National Commemorative Event. His Majesty the King, the Queen, and the Prince of Wales will be joined by the Prime Minister and the leader of the opposition.”

Eamonn confessed Tuesday’s set up was ‘unusual’. According to the Express, Eamonn then highlighted the significance of the day saying, “Normandy prepares to honour its legacy and President Joe Biden flies into France.” lime

The veteran news anchor teased the day’s news agenda, adding, “This is going to be a very special day as Portsmouth is the venue for a lot of events to honour troops who crossed the Channel 80 years ago as they headed into the battle of a lifetime. Tell us what is going on, Isabel.”

Isabel then took over, welcoming viewers to Portsmouth, describing it as a city steeped in history: “Welcome everybody at home to Portsmouth this morning, this historic city.” She concluded by emphasizing the city’s connection to D-Day: “Every day is D-Day as soon as you arrive in the city you see all the signs to the D-Day Museum, it is etched into their history.” lime

Isabel detailed the upcoming attractions for fans, including performances by the Red Arrows and Military Bands, as well as a showcase of two World War Two aircraft. She also opened up about her personal connection to the event, recounting her grandfather’s wartime experiences and survival.

Eamonn and Isabel are regular faces on GB News, presenting from the studio Monday through Wednesday each week. Eamonn returned to the show last week amidst news of his impending divorce from Ruth Langsford.

While Ruth has remained silent on the matter, taking a break from Loose Women, Eamonn expressed gratitude for the public’s support during this challenging time. lime

He shared live on air: “Just before we move on we’d 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.”