Eamonn Holmes

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Hes a patronisting twit and was always really condescending towards Ruth so it is no surprise they have split up.

I bet she put up with a lot of tit. He really thinks he's someone. He's just a fatbastardcunt who has sat on a couch reading an autocue for 40 years. He really comes across as a toxic, whiney, witch boi. I bet his daily brand of negativity ground her down. No way she has made this decision lightly. I bet she hasn't had a good shag for years.

I'm pretty neutral toward Ruth, not a massive fan but doesn't really offend me in any significant way. Good luck to her. She does come across as a bit needy, but that's ok. I hope she's got a well-hung toyboy lined-up. She'll have to get in quick though, Vorderman hoovers most of them up and Garraway is on the prowl. 😬
 
Ruth can't be getting much cock from Eamon, he looks decrepit to me, like he plays on the fact that he's an old man who can't do anything. Thinking about it, he IS an old man who can't do anything; all he's ever done is read an autocue ... he sure is full of himself though, for a bone-idle old wanker. He's vaguely right-wing and misogynistict too.

I must say though, people on this here forum have told me that Eamon is a nice guy and his forthrightness is a trait of men from Ulster. Personally I think he's a prick and I hope Ruth hooks-up with a younger man with a massive cock.

I can only comment and say how how I feel when I have met someone. I have met him and he was absolutely lovely to me. Ruth, not so, she was at the same event and came across as very snobby and condescending, only mixed with the people who mattered. My ex worked with him also, and said he was lovely.
Definitely his humour is an Northern Irish thing, and not really something English people would get.
 
I can only comment and say how how I feel when I have met someone. I have met him and he was absolutely lovely to me. Ruth, not so, she was at the same event and came across as very snobby and condescending, only mixed with the people who mattered. My ex worked with him also, and said he was lovely.
Definitely his humour is an Northern Irish thing, and not really something English people would get.

I take you at face value. Nothing you say seems out of place. It's hard to say what went on behind closed-doors. TV personalities by their very nature are actors. I'm pretty sure you could name any number of unpleasant bastards who presented as lovely, kind, people when meeting Joe Public, it's all part of the act.

Regarding his Northern Irish 'humour'. We also have a droll sense of humour in England. We get it. He's just a bleep. He got shuffled off ITV because he wouldn't tow the line, I kind of respect him for that. I'll give him that. He wasn't for all the Schofiend shite that the 'ITV Family' wanted to shove down everyones throats.
 
I take you at face value. Nothing you say seems out of place. It's hard to say what went on behind closed-doors. TV personalities by their very nature are actors. I'm pretty sure you could name any number of unpleasant bastards who presented as lovely, kind, people when meeting Joe Public, it's all part of the act.

Regarding his Northern Irish 'humour'. We also have a droll sense of humour in England. We get it. He's just a bleep. He got shuffled off ITV because he wouldn't tow the line, I kind of respect him for that. I'll give him that. He wasn't for all the Schofiend shite that the 'ITV Family' wanted to shove down everyones throats.
I totally hear what you are saying and agree about what some celebrities can be like in the public eye....
 
Regarding his Northern Irish 'humour'. We also have a droll sense of humour in England. We get it. He's just a bleep. He got shuffled off ITV because he wouldn't tow the line, I kind of respect him for that. I'll give him that. He wasn't for all the Schofiend shite that the 'ITV Family' wanted to shove down everyones throats.

I also "get" his humour as I grew up in a family full of much older relatives/friends and it was the norm to me throughout my life. It is not really understood by younger generations, I have to watch myself who I bring that side of me out with. So I see what's happening when things people like Eamonn say are taken all wrong. I'm not, like, his biggest fan or anything but I don't think he's awful by any means and I do find myself laughing with him at times.
 
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