Eamonn Holmes defends lying in relationships after Ruth Langsford split
Eamonn Holmes defends lying in relationships after Ruth Langsford split

Eamonn Holmes defends lying in relationships after Ruth Langsford split

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Eamonn Holmes has sparked controversy by asserting that lying in relationships can sometimes be acceptable, particularly in the context of dating apps where users often embellish details to appear more interesting. During a debate on his GB News show, he challenged the idea that such 'white lies' break trust, using the example of a partner asking, 'Does my bum look big in this?' He suggested that everyone embellishes aspects of their lives, arguing that presenting a more exciting narrative is common in dating scenarios. Meanwhile, his ex-wife Ruth Langsford was seen enjoying a girls' night out in London, celebrating her newfound single life after their recent split. Langsford's upbeat attitude contrasts with Holmes's remarks, highlighting the different ways they are coping post-divorce. Both personalities continue to navigate their separate paths following their breakup after 14 years of marriage.

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