Eamonn Holmes, 62, has had a busy start of the year, still battling his chronic pain and starting his exciting new job five-day-a-week on GB News' breakfast programme.
But on Saturday night, the presenter had a little time to sit back and reflect on life.Taking to Twitter, he expressed his regret of not being able to spend more time with those he loves in his home territory, Ireland.He penned: "Some nights I miss important people in my life.Tonight is one of those nights."If I have a problem it's having too many people I like."It's hard to keep in touch, to be there, especially divided by The Irish Sea."He added: "Gosh I try hard.
If u r my friend there's a reason."(sic)His honesty drew in the attention of his 1million followers, who reassured him that despite the distance, strong realtionships will stand the test of time.Someone else admitted that while today's technology allows you to feel like you're in a room with your loved ones, it's still not the same as being in their physical presence."Luckily there's technology though it's no substitute," they said."Get our Ruth [Langsford] to stick the pan on and get the fry made."Eamonn enjoyed the joke as he replied: "So here's the question....
I could def have a Fry on a Saturday night."Ruth however believes it should be the preserve of Breakfast."He added: "That's what happens when your partner isn't from Our Wee Country."Elsewhere, the former This Morning star made another cheeky jibe at his wife while appearing on Alan Titchmarsh’s show on Sunday morning.He admitted to Alan that Ruth couldn't leave their disagreements at home when it came to presenting together.It comes after the garden expert asked: "We've got to talk about working with your wife, working with Ruth, one.
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