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'Frail' Eamonn Holmes spotted receiving assistance getting into car

The North Belfast man was captured on camera getting into the vehicle

Eamonn Holmes has been spotted looking "frail" as he took "almost 10 minutes" to be helped into his car.


The Belfast broadcaster was captured on camera getting into the vehicle behind the Selfridge's store in London on Friday, September 5.


Photos show the 65-year-old, dressed in a blue cardigan, being aided into his car by another man while using a walking aid.


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An onlooker said Eamonn took around 10 minutes to get into the car, which has been waiting for him.

They said: "He looked very old and frail and needed help walking.


"It took Eamonn about 10 minutes to get into the car with assistance."

Eamonn was once a daytime presenter for ITV alongside his former wife, Ruth Langsford, 65, but since joined GB News as a presenter in December 2021.


Ruth and Eamonn announced their divorce after 14 years of marriage in May 2024.

Eamonn has since been linked to relationship counsellor, Katie Alexander, 43.

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