Eamonn Holmes reveals TV industry's ageism and disability struggles after health battles
Eamonn Holmes has spoken openly about the challenges he faces in the TV industry due to his health. The veteran presenter, now using a wheelchair, claims ageism and his physical condition have made work harder to secure. Despite his struggles, he remains confident in his ability to do the job.
Holmes has dealt with serious health problems since 2016. These include a double hip replacement and major spinal surgery. More recently, he has suffered from slipped discs and a dislocated pelvis, leaving him reliant on carers throughout the day.
The presenter has accused the TV industry of ageism, suggesting his health and wheelchair use have made employers reluctant to hire him. He admits that others find it difficult to interact with him because of his condition. Yet, he insists he can still perform his role effectively while seated. A recent incident on GB News sparked speculation that Holmes had fallen asleep live on air. He denied this, explaining he was adjusting his microphone pack at the time. His future in television now feels uncertain, though he remains in a relationship with Katie Alexander.
Holmes continues to navigate both health setbacks and industry barriers. While he faces an uncertain career path, he maintains that his experience and adaptability still make him a capable broadcaster. The debate over ageism and disability in TV persists as he pushes for fairer treatment.