Shocking Debt and Heartbreak: Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford’s Joint Business Suffers £250,000 Loss After Divorce

Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford’s 27-year relationship has taken a tragic turn, not only in their personal lives but also in their business ventures. After their shocking split in May 2024, the former couple’s joint company is now burdened with a staggering £250,000 in debt.

This company, which was set up in 2009, was meant to symbolize their unity, but now it’s a constant reminder of their strained partnership. While the two continue to co-own and manage the business, the latest accounts filed to Companies House reveal a devastating financial crisis. With £251,029 in unpaid bills, the company is now left with only £47,974 in assets, a situation that needs to be resolved within a year.

Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford's joint company has racked up £250,000 in debt after their marriage split (Seen together in 2021)
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford’s joint company has racked up £250,000 in debt after their marriage split (Seen together in 2021)

But the drama doesn’t stop there… Ruth Langsford recently opened up in a heartfelt interview about the emotional toll of the divorce, revealing she spent weeks crying in therapy, trying to move on. “Your marriage is over,” the therapist told her bluntly—an advice that echoed in her mind as she wrestled with the painful truth.

In stark contrast, Eamonn wasted no time finding love again, striking up a relationship with 44-year-old relationship expert Katie Alexander, who’s 22 years younger. Eamonn Holmes 'buys new home' with girlfriend despite money woes |  Celebrity News | Showbiz & TV | Express.co.uk

Ruth, on the other hand, opened up about her sister Julia’s tragic suicide and the heavy grief she still carries. “I’ll never know why,” she said, as she reflected on the devastating loss that has haunted her since 2019. Her emotional journey of acceptance and moving forward is as heart-wrenching as it is powerful.

Has their joint business debt become just one more casualty of their broken marriage, or is this a deeper reflection of their struggles? Will they rise above the wreckage, or will the pain of their past continue to haunt them both professionally and personally?