Anne Diamond told TRIC Award attendees that her co-star Eamonn Holmes is ‘not very well’
Anne Diamond has provided fans with an update on Eamonn Holmes’ health following his absence from this year’s TRIC Awards. Speaking from the stage at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London, she informed attendees about the presenter’s situation.
She told the audience: “There are a couple of people who would love to be here but can’t. Eamonn Holmes is not very well at the moment but he is doing well, he is recovering and we hope he will be back with us very soon.”
GB News secured the Award for Best News Programme for the fourth year running. Last year, Belfast-born Eamonn collected the accolade for Best News.
However, as he proudly accepted the trophy on behalf of GB News Breakfast, he faced jeering from sections of the audience.
Having used a wheelchair ramp to reach the stage, Eamonn thanked the production crew and viewers. Yet, the occasion was tarnished by audible jeers from certain attendees after GB News Breakfast’s victory was announced, reports the Mirror.
Despite the divided response, the Northern Irish broadcaster delivered a heartfelt tribute to fellow presenter Charli Peters, who had previously claimed the News Presenter award for his investigative reporting on grooming gangs across the UK.
He also honoured a colleague, though the conclusion of his address became uncomfortable when an audience member shouted for Eamonn to ‘get off’. Although it remained unclear whether Eamonn caught the heckling, he wrapped up his speech on a positive note, saying: “For the thousands of people who voted, that is brilliant for us so we say thank you, thank you, thank you, to anyone who did bother to vote.”
His most recent absence comes as the GB News host, 66, continues to grapple with health challenges which have confined him to a wheelchair. In April, Eamonn experienced a stroke, though he reassured supporters at the time that he was alright.
Back in 2016, Eamonn also went under the knife for both hips to ease persistent hip, leg, and back discomfort. However, while recuperating, he tumbled down the stairs at his residence and broke his shoulder.
He subsequently developed a debilitating viral infection. At the time, he linked it to pressure from a tax row with HMRC.
The infection triggered a severe rash across his face and posed a risk to his vision. In May 2022, he experienced serious spinal complications that resulted in bladder and bowel difficulties and a nine-day stint in hospital.
Then in November 2022, he took another fall at his Surrey property, fracturing his shoulder once more, necessitating further surgery. He remains committed to pursuing different treatments, including spinal injections and weighing up stem cell replacement therapy, as part of his continuous battle to restore mobility.
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