Tuesday 1 November 2022 08:19 PM 'He's in an awful lot of pain!' Eamonn Holmes, 62, fractures shoulder from fall ... trends now

Tuesday 1 November 2022 08:19 PM 'He's in an awful lot of pain!' Eamonn Holmes, 62, fractures shoulder from fall ... trends now
Tuesday 1 November 2022 08:19 PM 'He's in an awful lot of pain!' Eamonn Holmes, 62, fractures shoulder from fall ... trends now

Tuesday 1 November 2022 08:19 PM 'He's in an awful lot of pain!' Eamonn Holmes, 62, fractures shoulder from fall ... trends now

Eamonn Holmes has fractured his shoulder following a nasty fall at his Surrey mansion, which has left him in an 'an awful lot of pain'.

The presenter, 62, underwent spinal surgery just weeks ago to treat chronic pain in his back and legs but tumbled down the stairs shortly afterwards and then had to undergo another operation.

His representative told The Express: 'He's naturally gutted by the setback, but the good news is the surgery on his shoulder went well. He's now receiving fantastic care and resting.

'He's in an awful lot of pain!' Eamonn Holmes, 62, has fractured his shoulder from a fall down the stairs - causing him to undergo ANOTHER operation just weeks after spinal surgery (pictured earlier this year)

'He's in an awful lot of pain!' Eamonn Holmes, 62, has fractured his shoulder from a fall down the stairs - causing him to undergo ANOTHER operation just weeks after spinal surgery (pictured earlier this year)

'Sadly it means Eamonn is likely to need a longer period off TV than he first thought in order to get himself better and heal.

'But despite being in an awful lot of pain, he's remaining positive and is looking forward to doing what he loves most and being back on TV and presenting on GB News just as soon as he can.'

The spokesperson concluded that the TV personality is thankful for the NHS's 'wonderful care' and is 'determined' to rest and get better.

MailOnline has contacted Eamonn's representative for further comment. 

On the mend: His representative said: 'He's naturally gutted by the setback, but the good news is the surgery on his shoulder went well. He's now receiving fantastic care and resting'

On the mend: His representative said: 'He's naturally gutted by the setback, but the good news is the surgery on his shoulder went well. He's now receiving fantastic care and resting'

Eamonn and his wife Ruth Langsford were no where to be seen at the NTAs last month - because of his recent vital back surgery and her QVC schedule clash.

The married presenting duo, who used to host NTA winning show This Morning on a regular schedule, are normally firm attendees of the biggest night in TV.

But his recent health woes and her work with teleshopping channel QVC meant that the pair were not sat with their industry colleagues as they usually do on a star-studded night in London.

Get well soon! The spokesperson concluded that the TV personality is thankful for the NHS's 'wonderful care' and is 'determined' to rest and get better (pictured earlier this year)

Get well soon! The spokesperson concluded that the TV personality is thankful for the NHS's 'wonderful care' and is 'determined' to rest and get better (pictured earlier this year)

The Northern Irish presenter recently told his new channel GB News that he was operated on around two weeks ago, talking on 5 October: 'It’s early days, it’ll probably be about three weeks before they know if it’s been a success or not.'

Ruth on the other hand shared her busy schedule to her Instagram stories, with one showing her travelling to and presenting at her fashion segment on the QVC teleshopping channel. 

Eamonn - who suffers from shingles - was forced to take a step away from his show to prepare for the vital back surgery on 28 September.

The television personality said that he was 'praying' ahead of the operation which will relieve pressure on his static nerves.

No show: Eamonn and his wife Ruth Langsford were no where to be seen at the NTAs last month - because of his recent vital back surgery and her QVC schedule clash (pictured in 2021)

No show: Eamonn and his wife Ruth Langsford were no where to be seen at the NTAs last month - because of his recent vital back surgery and her QVC schedule clash (pictured in 2021)

The broadcaster has suffered from long-term difficulties, previously telling of his battle with chronic back pain after a dislocated pelvis led to three slipped discs. 

He told The Express: 'It's an operation that carries a 20 per cent risk of going wrong, but such is the pain and restrictions that I have been suffering for the past 18 months, I've decided it is a risk I am willing to take.

'In fact, it's a risk I want to take because, at this moment in time, nothing could seem worse than the constant pain that runs through my lower back and legs.'

He said that he 'prays that God will guide [his] surgeon's hand this week' to help him get back to the 'man he used to be.' 

Busy woman: Ruth on the other hand shared her busy schedule to her Instagram stories, with one showing her travelling to and presenting at her fashion segment on the QVC channel

Busy woman: Ruth on the other hand shared her busy schedule to her Instagram stories, with one showing her travelling to and presenting at her fashion segment on the QVC channel

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