💨 Abstract
Eamonn Holmes, 65, maintained composure during a live GB News show after a chair collapse left him injured. Hecontinued broadcasting despite falling backwards, with colleagues praising his professionalism. Earlier fall injuries returned, raising concerns among fans. Holmes credited adrenaline for his initial calm and noted pain increasing as the show went on. Colleagues highlighted the incident's drama and Holmes's resilience.
Courtesy: Amanda Devlin
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