Ruth Langsford’s love life update as she marks two years since Eamonn Holmes split

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Loose Women star Ruth Langsford previously revealed how she would like a future romance to unfold after her separation from Eamonn Holmes

Ruth Langsford‘s Loose Women co-star Coleen Nolan has revealed what she hopes the future holds for her long-time friend when it comes to love. The former This Morning host said she was left blindsided when her 14-year marriage to Eamonn Holmes came to an end in 2024.

Since then, Eamonn has begun a new relationship with therapist Katie Alexander, while Ruth has remained single.

Despite it being two years since their split, Coleen believes her co-star may still not yet ready to move on.

Reflecting on her recent experience on Celebs Go Dating, the Loose Women star said she would love to see Ruth take part in the show and find “someone gorgeous”.

Speaking to Woman Magazine, she said: “Oh, my God. I’d love to see her on the show! I’d just love her to meet someone gorgeous that she deserves.”

However, drawing on her own experience of divorce, Coleen admitted she understands why Ruth may not yet feel ready to move on.

“I think she’s a way off though. I couldn’t have done that straight after my divorce. No way. For four years after I got divorced, the last thing I wanted was anyone,” she added.

“I loved my freedom. That took a good three or four years. And I think Ruth might feel like that. But God, I’ve love her to do the show. If she asked me, I’d be like, ‘Absolutely do it, it’s brilliant’.

“I really wanted to do it, but I didn’t expect it to be as good as it was,” she added. Ruth has previously spoken about the prospect of finding love again.

Speaking to Heart Radio presenters Amanda Holden and Jamie Theakston, she revealed she would prefer any future romance to happen naturally and ruled out using dating apps.

“I want to do it the old-fashioned way,” she said. “You know, that I might just walk out of here, bump into somebody and go, ‘Oh sorry’ and then find myself having a coffee with them. I don’t know, but I won’t be swiping anyone.”

Earlier this year, Ruth also spoke candidly to the Daily Mail about her separation from Eamonn.

Reflecting on the breakdown of their marriage, she admitted she was “broken” and blindsided by it.

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“In my opinion, I had a very happy marriage. Of course you question yourself, did I miss something, was I not aware, was I too busy? But there’s no point playing the blame game,” she told the publication.

“I just didn’t think I’d find myself here, and I wasn’t strong at the start,” she continued. “I was broken. Broken heart. Broken dreams. We all have an image of how we think our life and future is going to be. This wasn’t mine.”

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