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EAMONN Holmes has admitted he woke up furious at wife Ruth Langsford after dreaming that she was having an affair with a skydiver.

The This Morning presenters opened up about the hilarious moment as they prepared to discuss the topic of forgiving infidelity following comedian Rory McGrath's sentencing after he admitted to harassing a woman he previously had an affair with.

 Eamonn Holmes admitted he woke up furious at wife Ruth Langsford after dreaming that she was having an affair with a skydiver
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Eamonn Holmes admitted he woke up furious at wife Ruth Langsford after dreaming that she was having an affair with a skydiverCredit: ITV

Eamonn began the discussion by turning to Ruth and stating: "I dreamt you had a lover last night. I woke up very cross."

Ruth replied: "I know and you were very cross weren't you? You started believing it."

Eamonn continued: "He was a skydiver! I thought, 'Why is she always  going skydiving all the time?"

Earlier in the show, Eamonn had asked Ruth if she would forgive him for  being unfaithful and she instantly said no as she added: "Just to be clear. I wouldn't stick around."

 The This Morning presenters opened up about the hilarious moment as they prepared to discuss the topic of forgiving infidelity
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The This Morning presenters opened up about the hilarious moment as they prepared to discuss the topic of forgiving infidelityCredit: ITV
 Eamonn began the discussion by turning to Ruth and stating: "I dreamt you had a lover last night. I woke up very cross."
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Eamonn began the discussion by turning to Ruth and stating: "I dreamt you had a lover last night. I woke up very cross."Credit: ITV

Just last week, Eamonn and Ruth got into a heated debate about which makes a marriage work - as Eamonn insisted attraction is everything.

The This Morning pair have been married since 2010 and during the segment with husband and wife therapists Kate and Harry Benson who wrote, What Mums Want and What Dads Need to Know, both said they were one another’s “best friend in the world.”

Eamonn

was adamant that attraction was just as important.

Ruth and the therapists reasoned that he disagreed because he was a man, and that wives wanted emotional support, Eamonn made sure his point was heard.


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