Eamonn Holmes films wife Ruth Langsford having treatment after confirming health diagnosis
02.09.2023 - 17:01
/ ok.co.uk
Eamonn Holmes filmed a video of his wife Ruth Langsford trying out a medical treatment in a bid to recover from an illness she's been battling all week.
The TV presenter has been notably absent from Loose Women, after sharing with her fans that she is suffering from a chest infection. Now Ruth has uploaded a video filmed by her GB News host husband showing her inhaling hot steam in an effort to get herself better.
The ITV panellist revealed that doctors have advised her to 'steam' herself twice a day.
In the clip, Eamonn is heard asking: "What are you doing?" to which she replies: "Steaming." "Does it get rid of blackheads? Take deep breaths," Eamonn jokes, with a poorly Ruth responding: "Don't make me laugh, it will make me cough." At the end of the video, she is seen gesturing to Eamonn to stop filming her. Ruth, who has been struggling to shift her illness all week, gave her fans an update on how she is doing, penning: "So day 3 of antibiotics and the doctor told me to steam twice a day...
I try to do this in peace but @eamonnholmes decided to watch and offer helpful advice this morning! "The steamer is from @beurer_official bought from @amazon if there are any other sufferers out there #chestinfectionsucks." It comes as the 63-year-old previously told her followers that she was "trying everything" to recover from the "lurgy." Sharing an image of the steaming device to her Instagram story, she penned: "My 'lurgy' is actually a chest infection! So here I am on antibiotics and a steam vaporizer twice a day! I'm trying everything!" And at the beginning of the week, she tried a more traditional method to get better, sharing that she had made herself a hot toddy. "So today I'm going again with the hot toddy," she told her
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