Eamonn Holmes‘ production firm has racked up a huge six figure debt, it was revealed this week.
It is the latest blow for the broadcaster, 65, who has suffered numerous health problems over the last few years and has gone through a divorce with Ruth Langsford.
His company is £22,850 in debt for 2024, according to Companies House, after a £18,000 surplus.
The accounts show Eamonn has creditors of nearly £150,000 to pay and had a £39,173 Corporation Tax rebate.
Some of the presenter’s assets have been taken in account, which brings the total debt to £22,850.
MailOnline has contacted Eamonn’s representative for comment.
Last month, Eamonn removed his wedding ring, over a year since his spilt from Ruth.

Eamonn Holmes’ production firm has racked up a huge six figure debt, it was revealed this week

It is the latest blow for the broadcaster, 65, who has suffered numerous health problems over the last few years and has gone through a divorce with Ruth Langsford (pictured in 2017)
The TV couple shocked fans with their joint statement on May 25 2024 confirming the end of their 14 year marriage.
And while Eamonn has embarked on a new relationship with new girlfriend Katie Alexander, he had continued to wear his gold band on his wedding finger.
However, as he hosted a recent edition of GB News alongside co-star Ellie Costello, his ring was noticeably absent from his hand.
While the presenter publicly ditched his jewellery for the on-air appearance, MailOnline understands that Eamonn does occasionally remove his ring.
Elsewhere, Eamonn delivered a heartbreaking health update on live TV after a frightening fall in the middle of filming his news show.
The presenter his GB News co-star Ellie Costello were joined by Tim Vincent, 52, and Dawn Neesom, 60, to discuss the latest newsworthy headlines.
Actor Tim pointed out on Breakfast with Eamonn and Ellie that research has shown that exercising can cut the risk of cancer.
But as the star explained the research, Eamonn said: ‘This makes me feel awful because I would have been pro-exercise, but I can’t move.

His company is £22,850 in debt for 2024, according to Companies House, after a £18,000 surplus (pictured in 2021)
He continued: ‘I’m in a wheelchair now. I can’t put on trainers, I can’t change, I can’t go to the showers, I can’t do things, I can’t stand up.
‘There are a lot of people who are incapable of exercising, and therefore, rightly so, an increase of cancer growing.’
Tim replied: ‘Absolutely and that is an issue that everybody is going to face. You’re obviously in a really difficult position.
‘Any exercise I think is going to help, especially for these people who have had cancer once and can get out there.’
Eamonn has battled a number of health problems in recent years, including a double hip replacement surgery, slipped discs and ongoing spinal problems.
In May, Eamonn fell off his chair live on air, shocking his GB News co-stars.
As the camera focused on commentator Charlie Rowley at 6:15am, a crash could be heard off screen and the broadcaster’s co-host Ellie Costello exclaimed ‘oh my gosh.’
Eamonn was then heard saying: ‘I’m fine, fine, fine, carry on, carry on.’

Last month, Eamonn delivered a heartbreaking health update on live TV after a frightening fall in the middle of filming his news show

The TV star has been battling with a number of health problems over the recent years, including a double hip replacement surgery, slipped discs and ongoing spinal problems
A stunned Charlie tried to continue but the early morning news programme cut to adverts seconds later.
After an extended six-minute break, Eamonn returned to screens, joking: ‘I’m still alive,’ as he blamed the ‘wonky’ wheels on his chair.
‘They’re very wonky wheels on chairs we’ve got here, as a matter of fact we don’t really like the chairs here,’ he said to his co-host Ellie.
‘It was a shock for me because I had a fall two weeks ago in my bathroom that hospitalised me and that hit me right in the back.’
‘And that hit me again right in the back. Really, really sore, really sore.’