Eamonn Holmes has revealed that he has been forced to take a break from TV for the foreseeable future, after being rushed to hospital for 'unexpected' treatment.
The 62-year-old who hosts a morning show with GB News shared the announcement with his some 1 million Twitter followers this evening, after fans had been concerned by his absence for the past week.
And the beloved host revealed that the reason for his absence was due to a reoccurring condition which has forced him into treatment, and in-turn taking a step back from TV screens until he's on the mend.
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Taking to social media, he said: ""Hi everyone, Many of you have been asking why I haven’t been presenting GB News for the past week.
"Unfortunately, due to a reoccurrence of a long-term back condition, I’ve had to undergo some unexpected hospital treatment and am now following Doctor’s orders by taking a short time off.
"However, I’m looking forward to being back alongside Isabel, my Breakfast co-presenter and friend, next week. Even though I only joined GB News six months ago the whole team and our amazing audience have shown me immense support which has been greatly appreciated.
"I now just need some time with my family to heal and recuperate. See you soon, Eamonn."
And The Mirror reports that within those to wish the host well, were none other than his employers at GB News, who wrote: ""We hope you feel better soon @EamonnHolmes! Sending love and best wishes from all of us here at GB News."
Co-star Anna Riley also wished him well, writing: "Hope you’re feeling better soon, Eamonn, and I look forward to having you back on breakfast," while Julia Hartley-Brewer, commented: "Hope you feel better soon. X"
Eamonn has spoken openly in the past about his chronic pain struggles, which has often left him struggling with insomnia. Just last year, he was diagnosed with a dislocated pelvis after months of unrelenting agony.
At one point, while hosting This Morning with wife Ruth, he was unable to return to set on time as the pain became too great. He arrived moments later with a walking stick, and proceeded to chat with members of the public about their own experiences of chronic pain.
Ruth told: "Now, many of you who follow Eamonn on social media will know he has been talking a lot about chronic pain. It's ironic that he's not here because he had to nip to the loo. It takes him so long walking, so he's just on his way back. It takes him longer to walk now."
He had told viewers earlier in the show that the pain was giving him sleepless nights.
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