Ruth Langsford has admitted to feeling "traumatised" after her son left home to go to university.The This Morning host also confessed to feeling like her "womb was ripped out" when her son with husband Eamonn Holmes, Jack, 20, departed the family home.Talking in a new interview with Woman & Home magazine, Ruth described the agony she felt when her young son headed off to his new educational facility.READ MORE: Loose Women's Ruth Langsford opens up about late dad's heartbreaking health battleThe Loose Women star said: “I truly understand the pain of empty nest syndrome.“The day we dropped Jack off at university, we said goodbye and, as we got around the corner, I burst into tears and Eamonn was crying too.“It sounds dramatic but for the next three days, I felt like I’d had my womb ripped out.
It was physical pain.“I was sitting on his bed, sniffing his pillow, and I kept his bedroom door shut because then I could imagine he was in there.
Now it’s great. Jack seems so happy and I don’t get as upset each time he comes home and then leaves again."Ruth went on to explain that she just hopes she has done a good job of raising her children and admitted that she thinks too much pressure is placed on children these days to overachieve rather than just being happy.She explained that she'd told their son not to worry if he realised the path he was on wasn't for him.During the chat ruth also admitted that she and husband Eamonn may team up on screen again in the future after the end of their run co-hosting on This Morning left her feeling "sad."Ruth said she missed the routine and everyone she worked with, after being there for 18 years.She's currently back on This Morning with her "TV son" Rylan Clark, though – and fans have been.
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