Eamonn Holmes has followed a number Instagram profiles featuring scantily clad women.
TV power couple Eamonn and Ruth, both 64, announced their split on Saturday after work commitments had taken their lives ‘in different directions’. lime
Using his official Instagram account, News anchor Eamonn has followed the pages of a number of women who regularly post photos of themselves in lingerie.
One page called Your Office Obsession has snaps of one woman wearing tiny mini skirts and revealing tops with plunging necklines in a work setting.
The biography reads: ‘Shhh… Don’t tell HR I’m on here,’ and a link to an associated OnlyFans page is included. lime
Another page which goes by the username of stockingsandheelz has OnlyFans model Sharon Janney wearing sexy stockings and underwear. lime
The bio reads: ‘The page you don’t want your wife to find out about, unless she is featured on it.’
Elsewhere, Eamonn follows an Italian model called Marta Ragusa who has a picture of herself displaying her peachy behind while wearing a black thong and sheer stockings pinned to the top of the page.
She posts pictures with captions that include ‘self love’, ‘feeling sexy’ and ‘lingerie lovers’.
It is not known whether Eamonn started following the accounts before or after his split from Ruth.
MailOnline has contacted a representative for Eamonn for comment.
Eamonn used his presenting slot on GB News’s breakfast programme to break his silence over his divorce from wife Ruth on Monday – and appeared with his wedding ring still on his finger. lime
It brings to an end one of Britain’s best known TV power couples after 27 years together, 14 of which were spent in wedlock. But Eamonn is reported to have been against announcing the split, which has ‘devastated’ him, sources say.
Eamonn had posted on Instagram about the FA Cup over the weekend following the issuing of the statement – but his comments on GB News’ breakfast programme on Tuesday are his first words issued publicly on the split since.
Accompanied by co-host Isabel Webster, who smiled and nodded supportively as he spoke, the TV veteran thanked viewers for the ‘support’ they had shown him since the weekend.
He said: ‘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. lime
‘Your support for both of us is very much appreciated.’
He gave the statement in his first appearance since news of the split broke at the weekend – with his wedding band in full view on his left ring finger.
The stalwart presenter had been expected to make a statement on his separation from Ruth on Monday’s GB News.
But presenters Nana Akua and Michael Portillo stepped in – with today’s broadcast being Eamonn’s first since the split was announced.
Eamonn and Ruth said in Saturday’s statement they were ‘determined to stay friends’ after spending most of their professional lives together.
However, sources say Ruth ‘orchestrated’ the statement, which Eamonn refused to sign off on prior to its release.
Eamonn reportedly told friends that he ‘didn’t want to get involved’ and that ‘Ruth can do what she wants but keep me out of it’.
He, meanwhile, shared his own weekend Instagram post as he relished in Manchester United’s shock FA Cup final win over Manchester City, sharing an illustration of himself with Sir Alex Ferguson.
The caption said: ‘My God , what a Cup Final, what a result! European football next season too. The Magic of The Cup. Congratulations to the whole squad.’
Eamonn, who is a trustee of the Manchester United Foundation, saw his post flooded with comments from concerned fans, asking him about his split.
They are parents to son Jack, 22, while Eamonn also has sons Declan, 35, Niall, 31, and daughter Rebecca, 33, from his previous marriage.
Eamonn and Ruth have reportedly been holding heartbreaking talks over who will get custody of their beloved dog following their split.
Ruth shared a video of herself walking Collie cross Maggie on Sunday in her first social media post since news of their break-up emerged, with the pet said to be like a ‘second child’ to her and her estranged husband.
The 14-year-old pooch, who was adopted by the former couple in 2011, was a regular feature on Eamonn’s Instagram page when he and Ruth were together.
Former couple Eamonn and Ruth are said to have been living ‘separate lives’ for up to two years and are now having ‘difficult conversations’ over who will keep Maggie, and are said to be trying to avoid bringing in lawyers over the situation like Ant McPartlin and his ex Lisa Armstrong.
A source told The Sun: ‘Maggie is like a daughter to them. They dote on her. But she’s getting on and they know she needs stability.
‘It’s a case of who can give her that. Eamonn adores her and Maggie’s been such a support during his health woes. The thought of giving her up is heartbreaking to him.
‘But if Ruth is able to get out and about and walk her more, then it may well be that she gets Maggie in the split.
‘They are adamant this won’t come to what Ant and Lisa went through and they won’t be getting lawyers involved.’
A representative for Eamonn declined to comment. MailOnline contacted a representative for Ruth.
The pair have been living together until recently at their £3.2 million home in Weybridge, Surrey. Ruth took the dog for a walk in between the rain showers yesterday and spent time with her mother Joan.
She said on Instagram: ‘Enjoying the little bit of sunshine we got today.’
The former This Morning hosts revealed they had split on Saturday after work commitments ‘took their marriage in different directions’.
A representative said: ‘Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes have confirmed their marriage is over and they are in the process of divorcing.’
The couple tied the knot in 2010 after dating for 13 years – and say that despite their separation, they are ‘determined to stay friends’.
Insiders claimed on Sunday that the pair have been living separate lives for two years, with their relationship deteriorating after they left This Morning in 2021.
Eamonn has had a tough two years, losing the ITV show, as well as battling health conditions and grieving the death of his mother. The presenter is said to have been keen to move home to Belfast, but Ruth was adamant they stay put at their Surrey home.
A source told The Sun on Sunday: ‘Eamonn and Ruth’s relationship changed when they left This Morning. They started moving in different directions in their careers and their priorities started to change. Eamonn was desperate to return to Belfast, which he thinks of as home, but Ruth would never move. It became a bone of contention.
‘As her ITV career continued, Eamonn went down another path and they became ships in the night. For the past two years they had led separate lives, professionally and personally.’
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