RUTH Langsford has teased her bombshell tell-all book after her divorce from Eamonn Holmes – and admitted its “shaped the woman I am today”.
She told how she was “excited but also a little nervous” about the tome, named Feeling Fabulous, hitting shelves.
Former This Morning hosts Eamonn, 66, and Ruth, 65, shocked fans in May 2024 when they announced that they had split and were planning to divorce after going in “different directions.”
Fans thought they had pinpointed the signs of their break-up, which included a lack of social media snaps together.
Moving on with her new career project, which could well reference their break-up, Ruth filmed a short Instagram clip showing her flicking through the pages while sitting on her sofa.
She wore a stylish brown co-ord and styled her blonde locks in a straight style for the cosy scenes promoting her new release.
The Loose Women anchor – who recently broke her silence on claims she hd reunited with her childhood sweetheart – told how she had put her “heart and soul” into the pages.
In her caption, she added: “NOT LONG NOW… Can’t believe that 2026 is the year I publish my first book!
“I’m very excited but also a little nervous… these are stories about my life, the ups and the downs, the good and the not so good but everything that has made me the woman I am today.
“I share the experiences that have shaped me and the lessons I’ve learned along the way.
“Publication day is 26th February but you can pre order a copy now (and a limited number of signed copies are available too).
“Click the link in my bio or check out my stories to get your copy. Hope you enjoy reading it as much as I’ve enjoyed writing it x”
SPLIT STORY
Ruth and Eamonn split in 2014.
The couple – who share son Jack – first got together in 1996 and tied the knot in 2010.
Revealing their split after 14 years in an exclusive statement to The Sun on Sunday, their spokesperson said: “Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes have confirmed their marriage is over and they are in the process of divorcing.”
Eamonn moved out of their Surrey home after the split.
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Sources said their work had taken them in different directions but they were determined to stay friends and keep things amicable.
Shortly after their break-up was made public, images of GB News anchor Eamonn on holiday with his new girlfriend circulated.
Fans were convinced QVC stalwart Ruth had been “crying” as his loved-up snaps with marriage counsellor Katie came to light.
Meanwhile, Eamonn and Katie’s relationship has been hit with suggestions their new love is “under strain.”
Additionally, we reported how Ruth was said to be “furious” after Eamonn “snubbed” their son Jack over Christmas.
He is said to have failed to reach out to Jack, 23, over the festive period – leaving Ruth “running out of patience” with the broadcaster.











