Eamonn Holmes' rarely seen son pushes him in a wheelchair amid pain battle | The Sun
EAMONN Holmes was spotted in a wheelchair that was pushed by his rarely seen son Declan.
The TV presenter is suffering a chronic pain battle after a horror fall at his Surrey home.
Eamonn, 63, seemed to be in great spirits after he left Wembley Stadium over the weekend.
The former This Morning presenter beamed after his beloved team Manchester united beat Newcastle in a highly publicised match.
He was wrapped up warm in a navy puffer coat as he gave a wave to the cameras.
Declan, 34, is Eamonn's eldest son with his first wife, Gabrielle, whom he met in 1976.
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The pair were met by a driver as the presenter was helped into his waiting car by his eldest son.
The star also shares Rebecca, 32 and Niall, 30, with his ex-wife whom he split with in 1996.
He went onto welcome Jack, 21, with Ruth Langsford in 2002, before the pair married eight years later.
Eamonn has been dealing with chronic back pain, which forced him to undergo an operation last October.
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The former GMTV anchor revealed that just two weeks into his recovery from the op, he fell backwards down the stairs at the Weybridge home he shares with wife Ruth Langsford, slamming into the stone floor at the bottom.
Recalling his horrific injuries, he said: "Suddenly it was as if someone had shot my left knee from behind.
"It literally collapsed without any warning. I was on a curve of the stairs, and I just went back down the stairs, boom, boom, boom down the whole staircase until I hit the stone floor in the hallway.
"Blood was pouring out my mouth, and a bone was sticking out my shoulder."
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