😳 EAMONN HOLMES CLAPS BACK after ‘SLEEPY’ moment on GB News – SHOCKING LIVE reaction sparks outrage as truth behind viral clip finally revealed

Eamonn Holmes, 66, has hit back at claims that he was “falling asleep” live on air during his GB News broadcast earlier this month, insisting the allegations are completely unfounded.

The veteran presenter disappeared from the breakfast show just days after viewers expressed concern over his slurred speech and what appeared to be a moment of napping while on set. Fans were left worrying after the incident, but Eamonn is setting the record straight, leaving many wondering what really happened.Eamonn Holmes reveals he can't 'look after' himself amid mobility issues in  sad update - The Mirror

In a candid response during his appearance at Hayley Palmer’s An Audience With
 at London’s Hippodrome Casino, Eamonn laughed off the accusations, saying: “I was just looking down at my mic pack to see why it wasn’t working. We don’t have floor managers or camera operators.” He added, “Apparently, I was sleeping? Whatever!”

But the drama didn’t end there. Eamonn, who has faced various health struggles in recent years, recently shared a heartbreaking update about his ongoing battle with his health. He opened up about dealing with ageism in the TV industry and his experience living with a wheelchair after undergoing major surgeries in the past few years. Eamonn’s candidness about his struggles is sure to stir emotional reactions from his fans.Eamonn Holmes talks about frustrating health issue which keeps him up at  night | Woman & Home

In a podcast appearance on Scott Wright’s Session7, Eamonn talked about the daily difficulties he faces, including being dependent on carers. “I’m sick, I’m in a wheelchair
 that’s been horrendous to deal with for two years,” he said. “Society’s ageist
 TV doesn’t want to know you now that I’m older.”

Despite everything, Eamonn remains positive, sharing that once he’s seated, he can do everything he loves in his job and feels in control. However, he noted that, for many, it can be hard to deal with someone who requires help. “Once I’m sitting down, I can do everything,” he shared.This Morning: Eamonn Holmes returns following illness | HELLO!

He also touched on the challenges of being disabled in everyday life, sharing his frustration with the limited seating options in public places like cinemas. “When you’re disabled, it’s unbelievable how society
 whether it’s a theatre, a restaurant, or a cinema,” Eamonn explained. “You either get the very back or the very front, and you think, why is this?”Eamonn Holmes health: This Morning host didn't have 'a drop of sleep' after  slipped discs | Express.co.uk

Eamonn’s heartfelt comments have sparked a wider conversation about ageism and the treatment of those with disabilities in the media and society at large.

As one of the most well-known TV personalities, Eamonn Holmes has been a household name for decades, presenting shows like GMTV, Open Air, and co-hosting This Morning with his ex-wife Ruth Langsford until 2021. Despite his ongoing struggles, Eamonn’s determination and honesty continue to resonate with his loyal fans.

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