Ruth Langsford ‘couldn’t live with herself’ if move away from This Morning 'failed'

Ruth Langsford, 60, has admitted she “couldn’t live with herself” if her career move into fashion was unsuccessful after she released a clothing collection with QVC. The Loose Women panellist opened up about her focus on working hard on all of her projects, as she revealed she wouldn’t be satisfied if she didn’t try her best.

Ruth’s comments come following news that she and her husband Eamonn Holmes, 61, are set to be replaced on their usual Friday slot on This Morning by Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary.

Addressing her concerns about “failure”, Ruth said: “I’ve always worked hard at what I do once I commit to it.

“And I thought if things that I’ve done, and particularly QVC, I thought, if this fails, it won’t be because I didn’t work hard.”

Fortunately, Ruth was quickly reassured by her friend, events planner Liz Taylor, who she was chatting to on the latest episode of her podcast, Events That Made Me.

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The star continued to explain: “Because I couldn’t live with myself, if it failed and they said, ‘Well…’”

Liz then chimed: “Ruth, it’s not going to fail! It’s getting bigger and it will grow.”

Agreeing with the host, Ruth replied: “It’s getting bigger and bigger.”

The television personality recently thanked fans for their support of her QVC range, which marked its third anniversary this year.

 

The couple spent some quality time together after they were dropped from their Friday This Morning slot.

In a video uploaded to her Twitter account, the star looked stylish in a blue knit cardigan and beige blouse, as she posed in a lift at the QVC studios.

Ensuring she abided by government rules, Ruth paired her outfit with a face mask.

She said: “Hi there, I’m at QVC today, wasn’t here on Thursday because we were busy celebrating Eamonn’s birthday.

source: express.co.uk