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Eamonn Holmes’ son has expressed that his father’s recent stroke was a “real shock” for the family, and they are currently “taking things one step at a time” as he recovers.
The 66-year-old television presenter was noticeably absent from his regular breakfast show last week after being urgently hospitalized due to the health crisis.
In a statement released on Sunday, Holmes’ eldest son, Declan, 37, conveyed the family’s gratitude: “I wanted to share a brief message to say we truly appreciate all the support and well-wishes. It means a great deal to us as a family.”
Declan continued, “The incident was indeed a real shock for us, but considering the situation, Dad is doing okay, and we are approaching his recovery one step at a time.”
“At the moment, our priority is his well-being and maintaining a calm environment for him,” he added.
‘We’d really value a bit of privacy as we navigate it, and what lies ahead, but thank you again for the support as it means so much to dad and the rest of the family.’
Eamonn Holmes’ son has said that his father’s stroke was ‘a real shock’ and that him and his family are ‘taking things one step at a time’ with his recovery
The presenter, 66, was absent from the breakfast show last week due to being rushed to hospital following the health scare
Eamonn had been due to return to GB News Breakfast on Monday, to front the programme he co-hosts from Monday to Wednesday with Ellie Costello.
Alex Armstrong will step in to present in his absence this week.
Announcing his stroke, a GB News spokesperson said: ‘Eamonn was taken ill last week and it was later confirmed he had suffered a stroke.
‘He is currently responding well to treatment. Eamonn has asked for privacy as he focuses on getting better.
‘His colleagues and everyone at GB News wish him a speedy recovery and look forward to welcoming him back to the People’s Channel when he is ready to return.’
CEO of GB News Angelos Frangopoulos, said: ‘Eamonn is a loved member of the GB News family, and we’re with him every step of the way as he recovers.’
Eamonn recently shared a ‘horrendous’ health update – and claimed that the ‘ageist’ TV industry ‘doesn’t want to know him’ now that he is older and in a wheelchair.
Back in 2016, the broadcaster underwent a double hip replacement, but in 2021 he suffered three slipped discs and a dislocated pelvis.
He then had major spinal surgery the following year, and has had various other health issues over the past few years.
Last month, while interviewing Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Darren Jones MP, Eamonn looked like he had fallen asleep in the studio.
In a statement issued on Sunday his eldest son Declan, 37, said: ‘What happened came as a real shock, but Dad is doing okay given the circumstances and we’re taking it one step at a time’
While Ellie quizzed Darren about the Mandelson files, Eamonn had his eyes closed and then later on during the chat he picked up a pen and struggled to put the lid on it.
After the interview finished, Eamonn told viewers: ‘We’ll see you bright and early again in the morning. Whatever you are up to, have a good day!’
Eamonn later clapped back at claims that he was ‘falling asleep’ live on air.
The star set the record straight during an appearance at Hayley Palmer’s An Audience With… in London’s Hippodrome Casino last month.
He said: ‘I was just looking down at my mic pack to see why it was not working, as we don’t have floor managers or camera operators.
‘Apparently I was sleeping? Whatever!’