Ruth Langsford In Skinny Jeans
Since 2010, the beautiful lady has been married to presenter Eamonn Holmes.
Before her appearance on QVC on Tuesday, Ruth Langsford impressed viewers in figure-hugging thin jeans and stunning stilettos.
The 61-year-old used Instagram Stories to show off her stunning outfit. The navy blue pants were combined with a striped navy blue top and seductive silver stilettos. She finished off the ensemble with a pair of traditional gold hoops.
The presenter glowed with pride as she told her narrative and boldly spun around before taking the stage to host the event.
Ruth also offered viewers a glimpse into how she prepares for her shopping channel appearances by sharing excerpts from her wonderfully organized folder, which included cut-out images of herself and her coworkers in various clothes with thorough remarks.
Ruth changed from her sultry stilettos to a pair of closed-toe brown shoes in the next chapter.
She captioned the photo as follows: "I'm working on my concerts for tonight. @officialjackiekabler will be on at 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. with @officialjackiekabler. I hope you'll be able to join us for some more fashion and fun! #thursday....or #tuesday!!!! #ruthlangsfordfashion"
Ruth's organizational abilities thrilled fans, who came to comment on the sneak look. "You are SO organized, you would have been a terrific teacher!" said one. "Looking forward to this great concert tonight thank you, thank you Ruth," commented another.
While Ruth's clothes are normally well-received, she split fans earlier this week when she appeared on Loose Women in a basic lilac pullover with short black slacks and pointy black shoes.
"Ruth, you are such a great and charming lady," one devoted admirer stated, "so please no more old-fashioned trousers.... not on you, you're much too stylish," while another added, "Sorry Ruth, dull and old fashioned."
Other fans, on the other hand, were quick to defend the star, with one tweeting, "Love the jumper, the color is amazing." "You're looking great," said another.
Ruth Langsford was born in the city-state of Singapore. Before the age of ten, she had lived in five different countries.
Her father worked his way up through the army ranks to warrant officer, and the family lived on numerous Army posts across the world.
Ruth Langsford began her career in broadcasting at Westcountry TV, where she made Fern Britton's tea, ran a children's birthday puppet named Gus Honeybun, delivered the nightly news, and had her own chat show.