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Eamonn Holmes, 65, falls live from his chair on GB News two weeks after he was taken to the hospital when he collapsed at home

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Eamonn Holmes fell live from his chair live in the air on Wednesday morning and shocked his GB -Tieuws co-stars.

While the camera focused on commentator Charlie Rowley at 6.15 am, a crash could be heard on the screen and the co-host of the broadcaster Ellie Costello exclaimed: “Oh my God.”

Eamonn was then heard and said, “It’s going well, fine, fine, go on, go on.”

A bewildered Charlie tried to continue, but itHe asked morning news program to be adsed seconds later.

After a long -term break of six minutes, Eamonn returned to screens, a joke: ‘I’m Still Living’ while blaming the ‘crazy’ wheels on his chair.

“They are very crazy wheels on seats that we have here, in fact we don’t really like the seats here,” he told his fellow guesthouse Ellie Costello.

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Eamonn Holmes, 65, fell live from his chair live in the air on Wednesday morning and shocked his co-stars from GB News

Eamonn Holmes, 65, fell live from his chair live in the air on Wednesday morning and shocked his co-stars from GB News

While the camera focused on commentator Charlie Rowley at 6.15 am, a crash could be heard on the screen and the co-host of the broadcaster Ellie Costello exclaimed: “Oh my God”

“It was a shock for me because two weeks ago I had fallen in my bathroom in my bathroom that I admitted to the hospital and that put me right in the back.”

“And that hit me again. Really very bad, really painful ‘

Eamonn was taken to the hospital earlier this month After having a fall at home.

In addition to a photo made in the ambulance, he explained on Instagram: ‘An unexpected trip this morning … a bit of a fall on the bathroom floor. Gosh it hurts. Thank you ambulance crew. ‘

A few hours later he shared a photo of himself from his hospital bed and wrote: ‘Not how I wanted to spend the holiday weekend … But life is not easy these days. Thanks to everyone who takes care of me. ‘

Eamonn is plagued with health problems after surgery on his back in 2022 and has since trusts help from a walking frame or wheelchair and later shared a photo from his bed and writing: “Life is not easy nowadays.”

In March of this year he revealed that his problems are underway and allowed on Instagram: ‘Even when the sun is shining, there is pain. Sometimes I feel that I will never beat this disk immobility, but I am determined to have a life …

“So pray for me, help me or avoid haters on social media.”

After a long -term break of six minutes, Eamonn returned to screens while he joked: 'I live' as he blamed the 'wonky' wheels on his chair

After a long -term break of six minutes, Eamonn returned to screens while he joked: ‘I live’ as he blamed the ‘wonky’ wheels on his chair

Concerned viewers have flooded Twitter with messages after the incident and asked if

Concerned viewers have flooded Twitter with messages after the incident and asked if “everyone is good?”

Eamonn was taken to the hospital earlier this month after he fell at home and told his Instagram followers: 'Life is not easy nowadays'

Eamonn was taken to the hospital earlier this month after he fell at home and told his Instagram followers: ‘Life is not easy nowadays’

In 2016, Eamonn underwent a double hip replacement operation after having lived with acute pain after many years.

Speaking of his operation, Eamonn said: ‘Was I nervous? No! It was just like you were on television. In the structure I was stressed can I do this? Shall I deal with it?

‘And it was a bit strange the night before when people started paying me respect:’ Eamonn, you were brilliant and I will always remember when you did this and that. “It was like dying but didn’t kill. ‘

Two years later he was confronted with a completely different health care, because he was brought down by shingles who threatened to derail the wedding day of his son Declan.

In 2021 the chronic back pain of Eamonn had started and it apparently came completely out of nothing.

The pain became so serious that the Eamonn was dependent on a walking stick, but he soon discovered the cause.

He eventually discovered that it was three sliding discs that influenced the movement of his right leg.

Earlier in the day, Eamonn shared a photo from an ambulance and wrote: 'An unexpected trip this morning ¿.. bit a fall on the bathroom floor. Gosh it hurts'

Earlier in the day, Eamonn shared a photo from an ambulance and wrote: ‘An unexpected trip this morning … a bit of a fall on the bathroom floor. Gosh it hurts’

In December 2021, Eamonn told the sun how his struggle with his ‘caught hip nerve’ had an impact on his family who had to help him with daily tasks.

He admitted: ‘It was a difficult year. I have not been able to walk for months, sometimes not at all, and it really took its toll from everyone around me …

‘I can’t bend to pick things up like that [his ex-wife] Ruth [Langsford] Eventually I have to wait for myself and I know that my sons are a bit ashamed of the way I move. ‘

In September 2022, Eamonn was forced to leave his GB news show while he underwent vital back operation to help his chronic back pain.

His struggle with chronic back pain started after a disrupted pelvis led to three slipping discs.

Eamonn is plagued by health problems after surgery on his back in 2022 and has since trusts help from a walking frame or wheelchair (shown last year)

Eamonn is plagued by health problems after surgery on his back in 2022 and has since trusts help from a walking frame or wheelchair (shown last year)

After his operation, he revealed that despite physiotherapy, he continues to find his lack of mobility that prevents him from doing simple things and is forced to rely on others, whom he described as ‘destructive’.

He wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter: ‘This morning I worked hard in my physio, very tiring, but I have been on my back for 5 hours now and I feel bad about doing nothing.

‘Lack of mobility and depending on others tells me that I do really simple things. For peace of mind I feel another round of foot exercises. ‘

His spine surgery also left him behind with a weakened left leg and just over two weeks after his recovery from the operation, Eamonn fell back 18 stairs in the house of Weybridge and hit the stone floor on the bottom.

The horrible accident could easily have killed him. Instead, he appeared with a broken shoulder and his legs further weakened.

The first this morning host admitted that breaking his shoulder in a fall was a ‘huge setback’.

Eamonn told GB News about breaking his shoulder during autumn: ‘It was a huge setback and means that I have to take some extra free time to make myself better.

After the operation on his back for a sliding disc in 2022, the TV star was unable to walk without help and often trusts them on a walking frame (depicted in January)

After the operation on his back for a sliding disc in 2022, the TV star was unable to walk without help and often trusts them on a walking frame (depicted in January)

“It has been a hellish few weeks. But day after day I am improving and I stay positive and try to look on the positive side. ‘

A year after his spinal operation, Eamonn underwent a spine and neck rack procedure in September 2023 after he had admitted that he could ‘not walk’.

Eamonn admitted that he “had not been recovered” from his back operation and confesses: “I can’t run, I can’t walk, I can’t do anything than watch TV and eat.”

He explained: ‘I just got problems in my back last year, which I did not recover. It’s not good, it’s not a good recipe that I have to say. ‘

Eamonn discussed his use of a wheelchair in December, mentioning a Christmas travel realization in his breakfast show.

By the trains that are pushed as an alternative to those who try to go home during the festive period, Eamonn made a sad admission.

In September 2023, Eamonn underwent a spine and neck-racking procedure after he admitted that he 'had not been recovered' from his back operation

In September 2023, Eamonn underwent a spine and neck-racking procedure after he admitted that he ‘had not been recovered’ from his back operation

He said: ‘The train can definitely be a dream, but I am now loaded a sort of wheelchair … You trust many people to get you on and off. It is very, very difficult to do that.

“I just got that in … it’s not a concern for someone, but there we go.

Sympathizing with his situation, his fellow gastheer Isabel Webster acknowledged: “Well, it is a consideration for many people in the same position as you, Eamonn.”

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