SHOCKING footage shows the moment Eamonn Holmes “fell off his chair” live on GB News.
The Northern Irish broadcaster, 65, appeared to take a tumble off screen while Charlie Rowley was talking on the channel at 6.15am.
A stunned woman could be heard saying “oh my gosh” as an almighty crash happened in the background.
Eamonn was heard saying: “I’m fine, fine, fine, carry on, carry on.”
Charlie was seen looking stunned and could barely get his words out as he tried continue on in a professional manner.
However, footage of GB News showed him stuttering as his eyes continued to flick down to the floor in shock.
The early morning news programme then immediately went to adverts just seconds later.
Eamonn is understood to be okay and addressed the fall when the show returned from a break.
A GB News representative said that everything was “fine” and that they would speak with Eamonn following the show.
Concerned tweets from viewers poured in after the shocking off screen moment.
One wrote: “What just happened to Eamonn Holmes on @GBNEWS?
“Big crashing sound then straight to adverts. Hope all ok.”
It comes after Eamonn suffered a setback in his recovery after taking a tumble at home.
The broadcaster was left in lots of pain after falling onto his bathroom floor at home earlier this month and was rushed to hospital.
A source previously told The Sun about the fall, saying: “Eamonn slipped in the bathroom last week and took a bad tumble.
“He was taken to hospital in a lot of pain and went through a series of tests.
“Fortunately, he didn’t suffer any broken bones and is now on the mend.
“He was very lucky.”
The TV star – who is often seen out in a wheelchair or on crutches – has struggled with his mobility for the last few years as he battles intense back pain.
His chronic condition began unexpectedly in 2021 and soon he was unable to walk without a stick to help him.