Ruth Langsford's health realisation as she admits ‘I'm at least two dress sizes bigger’

Loose Women regular Ruth Langsford spoke candidly about the realities of ageing, as the star faced a rude awakening when she first got a step-counting gadget.

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As a regular on ITV’s Loose Women , Ruth Langsford inevitably takes a lot of care over her appearance but even so, she says, she can’t entirely hold the realities of ageing at bay: “I'm at least two dress sizes bigger than I would have been in my thirties,” she told the QVC podcast. She adds that she came to a shocking realisation about her lifestyle after the emergence of devices such as the Fitbit and the Apple Watch got everyone monitoring their daily step count. Ruth recalled: “I remember thinking, ‘I'm a very busy person, I must probably do that naturally, because I am very busy'.

” But in fact, she says, while her work schedule is quite hectic, it’s also quite sedentary: “I spend a lot of time sitting; I get driven to work in the morning, but I'm sitting. I'm reading my notes, I'm reading the papers, I’m sitting. I sit in makeup.



” Ruth says that, while she expected to smash the 10,000 step target, her normal daily average is less than half that: “I realised I need to really up my game,” she admits. Following her discovery, the star is trying harder to keep up with a regular exercise regime, and takes her dog out for a walk at least once a day. However, she adds that a healthier lifestyle doesn’t extend to giving up the things she enjoys: “Am I going to ever say, ‘No cake for me, no champagne for me?' Never!” In contrast with her ex-husband Eamonn Holmes, also 64, Ruth took a step back from the spotlight after their split – while Eamonn was spotted out and about with 42-year-old divorcee Katie Alexander.

In the wake of her husband’s apparent romance with a younger woman following their split, Ruth spoke candidly about the realities of ageing. She divulged: "When I hit 60, it seems to have happened very quickly. You know me, I don't tend to worry much about age.

But at 60 until now, I'm 64, I feel that everything has drooped and sagged and I have a funny neck. "I can see it. When you take a selfie or something, whereas before I didn't really notice.

Now I do and I go, 'Ugh, look at that'. "We promote very much on [Loose Women], body positivity, confidence - age is just a number. I teeter on this tightrope of trying hard to be that woman, 'Age is just a number, count your blessing in life, all my friends look like this'.

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