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Newly-single Ruth Langsford is the ultimate glamour queen as she dances in just a robe in candid video
By Isabelle Casey,
2 days ago
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Newly-single Ruth Langsford looked glamorous as she prepared for another day at QVC, sharing a fabulous video on her Instagram Stories.
On Friday, the former ITV star appeared dressed in just a robe as she danced to her "favourite song at the moment," My My My by Troye Sivan. Ruth danced while getting glammed up, surrounded by her team. See the video below.
Captioning the post, she wrote: "Pre-show BTS! My favourite song at the moment!"
Ruth's honey-blonde hair was perfectly blow-dried into soft waves, which bounced as she danced to the track. For her makeup, Ruth opted for warm brown smoky eyeshadow, warm bronzer, and nude lipstick.
She accessorized with a silver diamond pendant necklace and matching silver bracelets.
This glamorous update comes amid Ruth's ongoing divorce from her husband of 14 years.
Ruth and Eamonn, 64, confirmed their divorce in May, with a spokesperson telling HELLO! : "Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes have confirmed their marriage is over, and they are in the process of divorcing."
The pair, who married in 2010, share a 22-year-old son, Jack. Eamonn also has three children—Declan, Rebecca, and Niall—from his first marriage.
The ITV star visited the ultra-cool Mayfair restaurant Gaia with her makeup artist, Liv Davey, and stylist, Rachael Eleri. The trio were seen pouting in a behind-the-scenes look at their exciting evening out.
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