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Eamonn Holmes suffering ‘setbacks’ from surgery

GB News presenter Eamonn Holmes returned to screens to give fans a brief update following an operation on his back. As he thanked his colleagues for their support, Eamonn also revealed he had suffered some setbacks. Eamonn Holmes has been a household name across the UK since he first appeared on daytime TV in 1993. As a result, many fans were concerned for the broadcaster after it was revealed he would take four weeks off to recover from an operation on his back. Although the surgery was a success, the healing process hadn’t been smooth sailing for Eamonn. Last week, the presenter made a brief comeback to GB News and provided fans with a health update. READ MORE: Mike Tindall speaks out on getting Royal Family’s approval Eamonn Holmes spoke on his recovery (Image: GB News/ ITV) Eamonn Holmes underwent surgery for his back (Image: Eamonn Holmes Instagram) Eamonn Holmes thanked his co-star for her support (Image: GB News) Eamonn Holmes also hosts This Morning alongside his wife Ruth Langford (Image: ITV)He revealed this was when he decided to go ahead with the operation: ‘It just got to the stage where I thought ‘I want my life back.”While speaking to GB News host Isabel Webster, Eamonn admitted: ‘It was humiliating for me. ‘[Isabel] took me through that crowd and I stumbled a few times and my leg gave way a few times.’And after that, I was a bit humiliated, really. You didn’t make any issue of it, but it was an issue for me.’DON’T MISS…Jeremy Clarkson announces exciting update on Clarkson’s Farm [INSIGHT]Ruth Langsford shares Eamonn Holmes fears in marriage admission [INSIGHT]GB News’ Isabel Webster sparks fury as she sympathises with Liz Truss [INSIGHT]Eamonn had also opened up to a concerned fan who asked: ‘How’s your recovery going? Wishing you all the very best and hope to see you back on @GBNEWS very soon – it’s been far too long without your refreshing honesty!’To which he responded: ‘It might be a while, I’m afraid.’During his appearance on GB News, Eamonn decided to shine a light on others also living with chronic pain.As he said: ‘But this isn’t so much about me, this is about people who have lower back injuries and who have chronic pain. I live with it.’

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