Ruth Langsford battled a hangover on Thursday after a boozy girls night out with pals Lizzie Cundy and Rylan.
The newly single presenter, 64, who split from her husband Eamonn Holmes in May after 14 years of marriage, let loose as she drank prosecco and cocktails.
Giving an insight on her Instagram Story, Ruth admitted she was feeling the effects of the night before as she soaked the alcohol up with a McDonalds and cup of tea.
The Loose Women host dressed in a smart leopard print blouse, flared trousers and a pair of gold heels.
Joining Lizzie she went to collect Rylan before heading out for a meal and some drinks.
Ruth Langsford battled a hangover on Thursday after a boozy girls night out with pals Lizzie Cundy and Rylan
The newly single presenter, 64, who split from her husband Eamonn Holmes in May after 14 years of marriage, let loose as she drank prosecco and cocktails
Ruth returned to the ITV programme in July after taking an extended break following the news that she and Eamonn were going their separate ways.
During Loose Women on Monday, she candidly opened up about her experiences with ageing, admitting that ‘everything has drooped and sagged’ – only to be met with a brutal response from the studio audience.
The TV presenter lifted the lid on the changes she’s noticed in her body since she hit 60 as the panel discussed ‘dramatic ageing’.
It was prompted by a new study which found that rather than experiencing a slow, gradual decline, our bodies change dramatically around the ages of 44 and 60.
Kicking off the discussion, Ruth said: ‘Actually I saw this article, it was in the Daily Mail today with various women talking about it and it really resonated with me.
‘Definitely when I hit 60 it seems to have happened very quickly. So, you know, kind of 50 to 60, you know me I don’t really worry too much about age.’
She added: ‘But 60, until now, I’m 64, I feel that everything has kind of drooped and sagged and it’s a bit you know, funny neck…’
As the presenter trailed off in thought, the audience burst into fits of laughter, to which Ruth responded: ‘I do, I do!’
Giving an insight on her Instagram Story, Ruth admitted she was feeling the effects of the night before as she soaked the alcohol up with a McDonalds and cup of tea
The Loose Women host dressed in a smart leopard print blouse, flared trousers and a pair of gold heels
Lizzie shared a group photo to her own Instagram Story
She glanced over at the studio audience and swiped: ‘You’re supposed to go, no Ruth, no, surely not,’ which sparked another wave of giggles.
Panelist Kelly Holmes jumped in and asked Ruth: ‘Do you actually see it and feel it in yourself?’
‘I can see it,’ Ruth admitted, ‘I look in the mirror or you know if you take a selfie or something, whereas before I didn’t really notice it.’
She continued: ‘We promote very much on here body positivity and confidence, age is just a number, so I do teeter on this kind of tightrope of trying very hard to be that woman.
‘Then I have those moments where I fall off the tightrope to go, ‘Oh my God, look at my neck, it’s awful.’
During Loose Women on Monday, she candidly opened up about her experiences with ageing, admitting that ‘everything has drooped and sagged’
She added: ‘But 60, until now, I’m 64, I feel that everything has kind of drooped and sagged and it’s a bit you know, funny neck…’
On the other hand, when Brenda Edwards was asked about if she is bothered by ageing, she confidently responded: ‘Absolutely not, not bothered at all.
‘Everybody says old – you can be three years OLD, and five years OLD, and fifty years OLD, so that is a mindset. I’m kind of done with people saying because you get to 40 or 60 you’re old.
‘No. I’m young at heart and I smile a lot – that’s why I have no wrinkles on my face at 55 years old.’