Eamonn Holmes is struggling with his mental health after being left wheelchair bound and hardly able to walk.
“I’m sitting in a wheelchair now. I can walk 30 or 40 steps but it’s momentous to do things like get out of a car. And I’ll do Glasgow in a wheelchair.” all hurt. But if I didn’t get them there would be no hope for the future so you’ve got to do stuff that gives you hope that you will be able to improve.”
He said: “I was asked to do a programme in Glasgow and said, ‘That’s fine I’ll fly.’ They said, ‘No we’re not paying you to fly. Go on the train.’ I said, ‘I’m not going on the train because how do I get on the train and get off the train?’ The show’s Holly Willoughby has now also quit after a kidnap threat. But Eamonn thinks it was inevitable she had to leave. He said: “There’s many reasons why Holly has left but one of them will be the audiences has more than halved.