Ruth Langsford has stepped forward in support of fellow women, opening up about being sexually assaulted at age 11.The TV presenter, 70, bravely spoke out about a number of horrific incidents that she had faced as a youngster when she opted to take a London tube home.Following the tragic death of Sarah Everard, many women have now spoken out about similar experiences in hope that other victims will not suffer in silence.Eamonn Holmes's wife opened up about being "flashed" on a number of occasions and one person "put his hand up her skirt" on a packed train.At the time, Ruth had been too scared to say or do anything.However, the former This Morning host has urged women to not be afraid to speak out if they're subjected to abuse or.
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