Eamonn Holmes ‘recovering’ after ‘terrifying’ stroke

Eamonn Holmes suffered a stroke and it was announced on April 11 that he was in the hospital

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Published April 12, 2026
Eamonn Holmes ‘recovering’ after ‘terrifying’ stroke

Eamonn Holmes is said to be "on the road to recovery" after suffering a stroke.

It was announced on April 11 that the GB News presenter was admitted in the hospital after falling ill last week and a friend detailed how his partner Katie Alexander has been a constant presence at his bedside.

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The friend told The Sun on Sunday newspaper: "It's been a terrifying time. Eamonn fell ill at home and those close to him have been worried sick ever since.”

"Fortunately, Eamonn's on the road to recovery. Katie has been by his side in hospital pretty much all of the time, except to get a change of clothes at home,” the pal revealed.

"She loves him dearly and is doing all she can to help. Everyone is just praying he'll be back home soon,” he further mentioned.

While another friend mentioned, "Katie has been praying for Eamonn every day. She’s beside herself after an incredibly emotional and rollercoaster week.”

"She’s been to church to pray in solitude. She’s a devout Christian and is in shock after spending so much quality time with Eamonn over the Easter weekend,” they revealed.

A spokesperson for GB News stated that Eamonn had asked for "privacy" as he recovers and explained that he will return to the channel's breakfast show, which he hosts alongside Ellie Costello, when he is "ready."

They said at that time, "Eamonn has asked for privacy as he focuses on getting better. His colleagues and everyone at GB News wish him a speedy recovery and look forward to welcoming him back to the people’s channel when he is ready to return."

Sadaf Naushad
Sadaf Naushad is a Journalist and Neurochemistry master's graduate with over four years of experience. Leveraging her scientific background, she specialises in celebrity wellness, mental health, and the psychology of lifestyle trends, bridging the gap between science and pop culture to provide expert insight into global icons' well-being.
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