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Ruth Langsford has finally ditched her wedding ring almost a year after announcing her split from Eamonn Holmes.
The TV couple shocked fans with their joint statement on May 25 2024 confirming the end of their 14 year marriage.
But since then, Ruth has resolutely kept her wedding and engagement rings on, even once declaring to a fan that she wouldn’t remove them ‘because I am still married.’
On Monday’s episode of her ITV show Loose Women though, Ruth revealed the rings were off.
Eamonn meanwhile has not worn his wedding ring for months, after striking up a romance with new girlfriend Katie Alexander, 43.
The marriage counsellor had been helping him through his split, but her friends say they only grew close once the marriage was over.

Ruth Langsford has finally ditched her wedding ring almost a year after announcing her split from Eamonn Holmes – pictured on Loose Women on Monday

The TV couple shocked fans with their joint statement on May 25 2024 confirming the end of their 14 year marriage (pictured in 2017)
Ruth meanwhile has been enjoying the single life, recently jetting off for a girls’ getaway for her 65th birthday.
Eamonn’s new relationship appears to have hit a stumbling block though as The Mail On Sunday has revealed that Katie is refusing to move in with Eamonn, who is 22 years her senior.
She has decided to remain in her native Yorkshire, where she co-parents her two teenage children with her ex-husband.
It means she won’t be setting up home with GB News presenter Eamonn, 65, at his penthouse flat in Kingston, south-west London, where he settled after moving out of the home he shared with his ex-wife.
A source close to Katie, who also has a 22-year-old son from another relationship, told The Mail on Sunday: ‘There’s no way she will move in with Eamonn in the near future, or for many years.
‘She has her children to consider. Truth be told, they are a little unsettled at her relationship being played out in the media and she doesn’t want to uproot them.
‘They have met Eamonn on several occasions and get on great with him, so things will stay as they are for the time being.
‘Eamonn seems so lonely since splitting with Ruth, so it’s not exactly ideal for him.’

Ruth has resolutely kept her wedding and engagement rings on, even once declaring to a fan that she wouldn’t remove them ‘because I am still married’ (pictured on May 10)
Eamonn and Ruth’s marriage reportedly ended after she made the ‘shock’ discovery that he was ‘sharing intimate chats with another woman’.
The Loose Woman star also reportedly found messages on his laptop, with The Sun reporting that the discovery was a ‘real kick in the teeth’.
The publication said: ‘Eamonn thought he was in the house alone while he was chatting on the phone. But Ruth could hear him from elsewhere in the house and was totally horrified. She confronted Eamonn. It was quite a shock – for both of them.
‘Eamonn had no idea Ruth was in the house at the time. It was a huge blow to Ruth, particularly as she had been devoted to caring for Eamonn during his physical health issues. To discover he was sharing intimate chats with another woman was a real kick in the teeth for Ruth.’
A source reported to The Sun that the row over the phone call occurred in April in the pair’s Surrey home, however, just weeks later Ruth was said to have found messages on his laptop.

Eamonn has not worn his wedding ring for months, after striking up a romance with new girlfriend Katie Alexander, 43 (pictured in February)
The discovery was said to have triggered their split announcement, with the heartbreaking discovery said to have been ‘the straw that broke the camel’s back’.
The insider added: ‘After the phone call row the marriage limped on for a few weeks until Ruth found the laptop messages. It was another awful experience for her and the straw that broke the camel’s back as far as the marriage was concerned.’
A joint statement issued by the pair announcing their split simply read: ‘Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes have confirmed their marriage is over and they are in the process of divorcing.’
MailOnline have contacted representatives of Ruth and Eamonn for comment.